archerynut
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I really do like the lump versus the briquettes. Hotter fire and lasts longer I think. As far as flavor I don't know.
archerynut said:I really do like the lump versus the briquettes. Hotter fire and lasts longer I think. As far as flavor I don't know.
jdbower said:Well, over the weekend the wife had expressed a desire to use heavily smoked meats as an ingredient in tomato and other sauces so I think your evil mention of the BGE may come in useful... Any thoughts on BGE vs. Primo vs. Kamado vs anyone else? Even though usually I don't cook much at a time I figure a large BGE may still be nice in case I need the space, any downside other than likely some wasted fuel?
By the way, I've found Pam for Grilling to be a decent way to try to keep the grills clean. Of course, grills shouldn't be *too* clean - that's where the flavor is
Not I'm off to try to find a local source for lump charcoal...
jeffinsgf said:I have been lusting after the dual fuel Kamado for a couple years.
anojones said:My Kamado is about the size of the medium BGE, I'd go a size bigger if I did it again.