Hi Everyone I'm Ron from MASS I Been smoking for a year I use a Masterbuilt Electric Smoker . I'm looking forward learning from all of you .So far i cooked some ribs using the 3-2-1 method, chicken wings . I want to try pull pork and brisket i don't have the guts yet to try it that's why I join this club to get some ideas on how to cook them .
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Howdy from Houston Ron! Welcome to The Pit. We’re glad to have ya. Just a little advice, DO NOT under any circumstances, ask this group for help in picking a new cooker when the time comes. Also, don’t let them know if you’re gonna be buying any "accessories" for your cooker. This group of people here are nothing but a bunch of wallet sucking enablers who LIVE to help you spend your money. I made that mistake…..and now I live under a bridge in a van down by the river.Last edited by Panhead John; July 3, 2021, 12:43 PM.
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Welcome from Colorado, Ron. The first thing you need to know about life here in the Pit is that there are certain things (and people) that you’ll just need to ignore. Take Panhead John for instance. He tends to exaggerate a bit and, case in point, doesn’t really "live" under a bridge. The bridge is simply there to keep the rain off his recently expanded collection of grills, smokers, and fancy accessories.
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Welcome to The Pit Ron. Pulled pork is one of the most forgiving things you can smoke, so go ahead and get ya a butt. Smoke it and try to keep the temps between 225° and 300° and you will be fine. Here's Meatheads take on pork butts:
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