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New to BBQ

Postby BBQDragon » 01 Jun 2013, 21:19

Hey,

I'm Kev, From Mid Wales, Love meat and BBQ'd food, but only just getting into cooking on one myself! Bought a Landmann Tennessee Barbecue Smoker / Grill and hoping to use it quite a bit weather permitting.
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Re: New to BBQ

Postby keith157 » 02 Jun 2013, 06:24

Bore Da, there are loads of interesting posts here that will interest you, try the search system and you should get some interesting items.
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Re: New to BBQ

Postby CyderPig » 02 Jun 2013, 08:16

Welcome to the forum.
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Re: New to BBQ

Postby The Foodtaster » 02 Jun 2013, 12:02

Welcome to The Forum :D
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Re: New to BBQ

Postby Toby » 02 Jun 2013, 14:45

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Re: New to BBQ

Postby BBQDragon » 02 Jun 2013, 16:26

Thanks for the welcome, Grilled some Sausages, burgers and chicken on it today, fancy having a go at smoking at some point.
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Re: New to BBQ

Postby Eddie » 03 Jun 2013, 07:06

Welcome fella.
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Re: New to BBQ

Postby Backyardsmoker » 22 Jun 2013, 18:45

Smokings good. Nerve racking but if done right and you take your time and stick to the temps you read on here you will be fine.. biggest problem is finding the right nice days to practice on

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Re: New to BBQ

Postby Mj2k » 23 Jun 2013, 08:25

Or buy a large parasol. Saved me in my first 2 cooks over the last weekends!
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Re: New to BBQ

Postby Backyardsmoker » 23 Jun 2013, 08:28

Ive been thinking about putting an. Awning (I think I spelt that right) over mine coming off the summer house (once built next month)

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