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Club Member
- Feb 2018
- 2825
- Northshore MA
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Home:
XL BGE
PK360
PKGO
Alfresco Gasser
Alfresco Power Burner
Alfresco Sear Station
Blazin' Grid Iron Pellet Cooker
Shirley 36 Patio Offset Smoker
Up at Camp:
Weber Summit Charcoal Grill
Welcome! Show Us What You're Cooking is inspirational. So many great cooks here who answer questions and share knowledge.
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Club Member
- Jul 2019
- 621
- Boston/South County Rhode Island
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Name: Scott, Chemical Engineer
Equipment:
Weber Genesis
Weber Spirit Special Addition, with Griddle and Grillgrates (just got)
Thermoworks Smoke (2)
Thermoworks Thermapen (2)
Thermoworks IR (1)
Maverick IR (1)
Penzey's Spice rack with loads of spices
Hobbies:
Cooking, wine, guitar, golf, beach, board games, travel, herb gardening
Want to get into BBQ and Smoking.
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Founding Member
- Jul 2014
- 5333
- Blue Earth, Minnesota
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LSG Adjustable Grill/Smoker, MAK Pellet Grill, Large BGE with Several Attachments from the Ceramic Grill Store, Weber Gasser, Cast Iron Pans & Griddle, Grill Grates, Mostly Thermoworks Thermometers, Avova SV Stick, BBQ Guru Controller and Fan
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Club Member
- Jan 2020
- 1424
- Plano, Texas
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Cookshack Smokette 008 (2005)
Weber 18.5” Kettle (moved to Nebraska with Grandson)
Weber 22.5” Performer (drop-down shelf)
SNS Elevated Grate
Pit Barrel Junior (PBJ)
Grilla OG pellet grill
Freedom Grill (for tailgating, (but do not tailgate much anymore)
Grill Grates
Sizzle-Q Stainless Griddle
Weber Rapidfire Chimney Starter
Thermapen (Red, of course)
Smoke Alarm (Likewise)
B & B Briquettes
Weber Briquettes (longer cooks)
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked
Coors Banquet (why bother with light beer?)
Welcome from north Texas. Sounds like an idyllic childhood to me. Good luck with the retirement. You’ll enjoy it here.
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Founding Member
- Jul 2014
- 3113
- Neptune Beach, FL
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Kamado Joe Big Joe III
Pit Barrel Cooker
Camp Chef Flat Top 900
Weber Performer 22
PowerFlamer Propane 160
Meater +
Thermoworks Smoke
Thermoworks Thermapen
Temp Spike
Welcome from NE Florida! A great way to find threads that you like is to check the "Recent Posts" on a regular basis. That said, my favorites are the "Show Us What You're Cooking," and "Off Topic Discussion" threads. Looking forward to hearing more from you around here.
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Club Member
- Jun 2020
- 101
- SE Michigan
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Weber One-Touch Gold 22.5", Black (6/2006), functional but in need of rehab
Weber Performer Deluxe Charcoal Grill 22", Copper ("Coppertop"), 5/2020
Weber Original Premium Charcoal Kettle 26", Glen Blue ("Blooregard Q. Kazoo"), 8/2020
Weber BBQ System pizza stone
Weber BBQ System cast iron griddle
Smoke n Sear deluxe
ThermoPro TP20 dual probe thermometer
Alpha Grillers instant read probe thermometer
FireBoard 2 Drive
Pit Viper fan (reserved for Bloo, to be installed at a later date)
Welcome to the Pit from SE Michigan and Motown! That's some awesome background you have for barbecue, I look forward to hearing your tales from the grill!
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Founding Member - Moderator Emeritus
- Jul 2014
- 5025
- Stockholm, Sweden
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Author of the book Barbecue, fire and smoke
Manufacturer of:
Hank's Bonafide Beef Rub
Hank's KC Royale Pork 'n Poultry Rub
Hank's Signature Steak Rub
Grills
Big Green Egg (M)
Weber 22" kettle (lime green)
PK TX
8 noname 22" kettles (black)
"Rude Boy" - my own custom built offset smoker
Thermometers
iGrill 2
Thermapen
Fireboard
Accessories
BBQ Dragon
Slow n' Sear
All my recipes, photos and information can be found at
https://hankstruebbq.com
YouTube channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/Hankstruebbq
Welcome to the pit from Stockholm, Sweden! I’ve been to Germany hundreds of times, it’s a nice country with great people. Thanks for joining, look forward to learning from you!
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Club Member
- Dec 2018
- 3620
- SE Texas
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"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." ~Benjamin Franklin
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Vielen Danke! Ich hoffe seinen Wurst ist immer besten
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Thanks, always trying to improve the wurst. I had 2 years of German in junior high back in the 1980s. I've been to Germany twice (in the early 1990s) on Uncle Sam's dime. I think I can still buy a train ticket, order in a restaurant, and, of course, order a beer. Forgive me if I use Google Translate occasionally.
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