Just an assortment of meats and veggies. I get whole chickens break them down and vacuum seal them by part. Pork shoulders and loins. Whatever high quality beef is on sale ground, t-bone, ribeyes. Veggies some from my garden and some from the store.
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- Mar 2021
- 889
- 5,280 feet from Chicago
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Cookers:
WSM 18.5
Weber Genesis NG
Grilla Silverbac
Traeger 575
SNS Kettle
Accessories:
Thermapen
Signals X4
If there is one thing that is consistently in our freezer it would be either frozen waffles 🧇 or pancakes for the kids. And frozen pizzas. My wife buys ones that are on sale and I like Home Run Inn pizzas.
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Founding Member
- Jul 2014
- 6069
- 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 Genesis E335 Gasser, Cast Iron Pans & Griddle, Grill Grates, Mostly Thermoworks Thermometers, Anova SV Stick, BBQ Guru Controller and Fan
Most of what's in our freezer is Homemade or from the Garden. Bread, Buns, Vegetables, Pancakes/Waffles, and of course Several Proteins both Raw and Cooked Ready to serve.
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- Sep 2016
- 1465
- Spokane, WA
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Weber 22" (4 of them)
Weber Ranch
Weber 26"
SNS Kettle
PK Grill (40+ years old)
Weber Jumbo Joe
Thermoworks Smoke, DOT, Signals, Smoke X4, and Thermopop
Slow n' Sear XL (2)
Slow n' Sear
http://completecarnivore.com is my site
Corn dogs and chicken nuggets for the kids. Usually a box or two of hot pockets. A pan of beechers mac and cheese.
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Club Member
- Dec 2015
- 4194
- Northeastern Oklahoma
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Traeger BBQ124 (in storage)
Yoder YS480
No gas grill anymore
Weber kettle Premium 22"
Blackstone 36" griddle
Camp Chef Smoke Vault 24 propane smoker
Super 55 drum smoker from Smokerbuilder.com
"The Duk" Ugly Duckling self-built 80-gallon insulated firebox backyard offset smoker
"Big Bertha" 320-gallon trailer mounted offset smoker (also self-built)
"The Bronco" 26x48 110-gallon trailer mounted offset smoker (currently for sale!)
Numerous electronic thermometers from Thermapro, Thermoworks and Fireboard.
Personal firearms, home theater, home computing/networking, car audio enthusiast. Smoker building.
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That’s exactly why your face is covered with sprinkles…lay off the Vodka dude!
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- Aug 2017
- 7738
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Primo XL
Weber 26"
Weber 22"
Weber 22"
Weber 18"
Weber Jumbo Joe
Weber Green Smokey Joe (Thanks, Mr. Bones!)
Weber Smokey Joe
Orion Smoker
DigiQ DX2
Slow 'N Sear XL
Arteflame 26.75" Insert
Blaze BLZ-4-NG 32-Inch 4-Burner Built-In
- With Rear Infrared Burner
- With Infrared Sear Burner
- With Rotisserie
Empava 2 Burner Gas Cooktop
Weber Spirit 210
- With Grillgrates
​​​​​​​ - With Rotisserie
Weber Q2200
Blackstone Pizza Oven
Portable propane burners (3)
Propane turkey Fryer
Fire pit grill
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Club Member
- Nov 2017
- 6515
- Virginia
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Grilla Silverbac
Grilla Primate
Grilla Kong
Weber Kettle
Camp Chef Escape
Old Hickory Knives
More Cast Iron than I care to admit
Have a chicken freezer, a pork freezer and a beef freezer. Also have a fridge with a freezer that holds breads and vegetables. We also store some vegetables in the chicken freezer. I am a nerd..
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Charter Member
- Aug 2014
- 1107
- Orlando, Florida
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Equipment:
'88 Vintage Fire Magic gasser with over 4000 cooks to its credit
Large Big Green Egg
18 Inch Weber Kettle (Rescued from neighbor's trash)
Rotisserie for 18 inch kettle
Dyna Glo propane smoker
Pit Barrel Cooker
Smokey Joe with mini WSM mod
Garcima paella burner
Anova Sous Vide
Slaiya Sous Vide (gift)
LEM grinder, sausage stuffer and meat slicer (all gifts)
Favorite Beer:
Key West Wheat
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I think there is one whole section dedicated to things that you can put in the air fryer, chicken strips, French fries, tater tots, corn dogs, stuff we claim is for the grandkids. Other than that we buy sweet corn once a year when they harvest it in Gruver, Texas. It’s as good as the peaches and cream sweet corn we used to get near Denver.
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