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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
[Re: Longhunter]
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05/29/21 08:32 PM
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Thanks....I got him from sterndog kennels....used to be here on the thf but haven’t seen him post in a while? He is a wire hair pointer but never got a beard or long coat. Great hunting dog though.
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
[Re: Longhunter]
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05/29/21 11:54 PM
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Wife wants a pizza on the Rec Tec Bullseye grill. I’m finishing up the ham and beans. I’ll post an after picture later.
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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05/30/21 12:18 AM
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HuntingTexas
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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05/30/21 12:32 AM
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Judd
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Lots of good looking grub!!!
Skinner, you nailed it as Mr Oxner would say.
Don't let your ears hear what your eyes didn't see, and don't let your mouth say what your heart doesn't feel
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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05/30/21 03:06 AM
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BigPig
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This became dinner
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
[Re: Longhunter]
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05/30/21 03:12 AM
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angus1956
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Did 6 racks of ribs today on the camp chef pellet grill, big crowd plenty of leftovers.
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
[Re: Longhunter]
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05/30/21 02:48 PM
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Hey Richard, how do you like your Rectec? I bought a 590 for my new SIL, for a wedding present. I think it will be more convenient for them since they live in a city.
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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05/30/21 02:55 PM
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HuntingTexas
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I bought a 590 and love it. I have a Masterbuilt Gravity charcoal grill and like it but it has too many glitches. The Rec Tec’s controls are spot on. Bought the Bullseye mainly to do pizza but I’ll use it on other stuff too. The pellets give more flavor than I thought they would and it’s nice to set it and forget it. Rec Tec 590 is very well made, the Bullseye is a little flimsy but cooks fantastic. You gave someone a very nice gift.
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
[Re: Longhunter]
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05/30/21 03:30 PM
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I do mine a little different but not enough difference to shake a stick at.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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05/30/21 09:42 PM
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Stub
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 12:14 PM
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Stub
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Saturday starting at 9:00 am I smoked this 16.26lb brisket over Post Oak wood for about 10 hours fat side up the whole time with no spritzing, temperature around 225, pulled off at 7:00 pm wrapped and let sit for two hours in the house, then into the garage fridge. Yesterday around 9 am pulled it out of the fridge and let sit on the kitchen counter until 12:00, put in the oven temp set on 225 at 6:00 turned oven off, 7:00 pm pulled out of the oven sliced and pigged out. Not much bark but it was tender, very moist with great flavor, best brisket I have had in a very long time. Served with Ranch style beans and Sonny Bryans Potato Salad which was dang good and my daughters freshly baked Chocolate Chip cookies
Last edited by Stub; 06/01/21 01:26 PM.
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 12:34 PM
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Stub, that looks good...thanks for sharing the technique.
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 12:49 PM
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bill oxner
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Stub, that looks good...thanks for sharing the technique. Yep.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 01:00 PM
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11 lb butt, rubbed and wrapped Saturday, on the smoker Sunday night, feed bag on Monday afternoon. Trying to win over my new neighbors With some Texas pulled pork
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 01:15 PM
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 01:29 PM
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Life is good. Thank you to all of those who have sacrificed for me & my kids. Lots of young men never had a chance at life, they were killed fighting for our Country. Right or wrong in your opinion, they still died, for you.
We can't repay that, and I am forever grateful.
Take care folks.
^^^^^^^THIS X 100^^^^^^^^ No doubt about it brother. Thanks to all who have sacrificed so much for us. It is just too bad some of these hypocrites that call themselves Americans fail to understand this and disrespect our flag and nation so badly.
High fence, low fence, no fence, it really doesn't matter as long as you're hunting!
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 01:36 PM
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ILUVBIGBUCKS
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Some great looking BBQ on here fellas!! My trick has been to just turn in my man card and accept the pellet grill Mrs bigbucks got me! I will never, EVER light another fire again at my house to bbq going forward. And to the poster that said his brisket was tender but didn't have much bark.......who the hell cares. I don't like them unless they are falling apart when you try to slice them up. And as far as babyback ribs go, I guess I won't win a BBQ cookoff either because you are going to have any 'tug' on mine when you bite in! If the damn bones don't slip out with the most gentle of tugs I don't want em! lol Laugh if you want but I've literally made the best ribs, brisket, fish, and pulled pork of my life on that pellet grill. And I can get things done around my place while doing it besides just sitting there and stocking a fire and drinking.
High fence, low fence, no fence, it really doesn't matter as long as you're hunting!
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
[Re: ILUVBIGBUCKS]
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06/01/21 03:20 PM
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Stub
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Some great looking BBQ on here fellas!! My trick has been to just turn in my man card and accept the pellet grill Mrs bigbucks got me! I will never, EVER light another fire again at my house to bbq going forward. And to the poster that said his brisket was tender but didn't have much bark.......who the hell cares. I don't like them unless they are falling apart when you try to slice them up. And as far as babyback ribs go, I guess I won't win a BBQ cookoff either because you are going to have any 'tug' on mine when you bite in! If the damn bones don't slip out with the most gentle of tugs I don't want em! lol Laugh if you want but I've literally made the best ribs, brisket, fish, and pulled pork of my life on that pellet grill. And I can get things done around my place while doing it besides just sitting there and stocking a fire and drinking. There have been times where I wish I had a pellet smoker and other times not. On great days when mother nature is behaving there is nothing like STOKING a fire while enjoying cold beers Once you get pretty good at managing a fire it is not that much work and most folks can do chores or other stuff at the same time. I am by no means an expert who takes the time to regulate the temperature by adjusting the airflow through the smoke stack or firebox door openings. Just get a good base of hot coals built up and chunk a log on when needed. So far as my comment about not having much bark or smoke ring, well not only do I want my food to taste great, I want it to look good to. And here is to each his own; On basically all of the meat I eat, it should be tender and moist but not to the point where it just falls off the bone when I barely touch it. When I am eating meat I want to enjoy the texture of it also when I bite down, no desire to eat mush!
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
[Re: Stub]
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06/01/21 03:35 PM
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ILUVBIGBUCKS
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There have been times where I wish I had a pellet smoker and other times not. On great days when mother nature is behaving there is nothing like STOKING a fire while enjoying cold beers Once you get pretty good at managing a fire it is not that much work and most folks can do chores or other stuff at the same time. I am by no means an expert who takes the time to regulate the temperature by adjusting the airflow through the smoke stack or firebox door openings. Just get a good base of hot coals built up and chunk a log on when needed. So far as my comment about not having much bark or smoke ring, well not only do I want my food to taste great, I want it to look good to. And here is to each his own; On basically all of the meat I eat, it should be tender and moist but not to the point where it just falls off the bone when I barely touch it. When I am eating meat I want to enjoy the texture of it also when I bite down, no desire to eat mush! I hear ya brother and understand completely. I can assure you none of mine will ever win a contest for the reasons I mentioned before. Myron and big Moe wouldn't like mine at all. lol
High fence, low fence, no fence, it really doesn't matter as long as you're hunting!
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 04:32 PM
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 05:08 PM
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ILUVBIGBUCKS
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sonofabiscuit JR, that looks perfect That little line of fat looks better than a piece of german chocolate cake!
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High fence, low fence, no fence, it really doesn't matter as long as you're hunting!
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 06:46 PM
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Beef ribs. Cooked at 285, rub is 50/50 kosher salt and coarse ground pepper. I put a little Louisiana hot sauce on it before I put the rib on. Used post oak and pecan.
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/01/21 07:00 PM
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Lots of good looking grub on here! I've been working nights & sleeping days, and now I'm officially off work for a bit and have time to cook something. Soooooo, what to cook what to cook........I asked my kids but all they want is fried backstrap LOL. I think I may have one more hiding in the freezer, I sure hate eating the last one.
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/02/21 02:23 AM
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Lord have mercy... Some mighty fine lookin chow! Kinda makes me wanta glass of wine or a cold beer!
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Re: Outdoor Holiday Cook
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06/02/21 03:56 AM
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