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  • bigeastbumrush
    My Momma's Son
    • Feb 2003
    • 19245

    #1036
    Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

    Originally posted by Curahee
    I smoked 2 Hams for Christmas, both 10 lbs each.

    I just used Honey Dijon Mustard and some Brown Sugar with Apple Juice soaked Applewood and Apple Juice in my drip pan and for basting.

    225° for 4 hours.

    Heres some pics......


    Spoiler
    And I'm just going to assume that my invite to this got lost in the mail.

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    • doubledeuceR6
      Ride on Kentucky Kid
      • Apr 2011
      • 1948

      #1037
      Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

      Man, don't know how I've missed this thread. Grilling and drinking a cold beer on my deck is one of my favorite things to do.

      Looking forward to reading this thread!
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      • Curahee
        100 Miles To Go
        • Jan 2012
        • 4009

        #1038
        Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

        Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
        I had something like this in mind: http://www.amazon.com/Char-Griller-2...=operasport-20.


        Once warmer weather starts coming back then I'll start hovering around Lowes and see what they have.

        That looks nice. my only warning to you would be to check it out before you buy it if you can.
        Walmart sells a really nice looking grill, until you touch it. It feels like a flimsy piece of metal that you can almost tear with your bare hands.

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        • Burns11
          Greatness Has Arrived
          • Mar 2007
          • 7406

          #1039
          Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

          Char-grillers are quality, I believe that specific grill is the one Chefmatt has as well.

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          • Fresh Tendrils
            Strike Hard and Fade Away
            • Jul 2002
            • 36131

            #1040
            Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

            Originally posted by Curahee
            That looks nice. my only warning to you would be to check it out before you buy it if you can.
            Walmart sells a really nice looking grill, until you touch it. It feels like a flimsy piece of metal that you can almost tear with your bare hands.
            Oh yeah definitely. A grill is one of the few purchases I have to make in person.



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            • mgoblue
              Go Wings!
              • Jul 2002
              • 25477

              #1041
              Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

              Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
              Oh yeah definitely. A grill is one of the few purchases I have to make in person.
              He's right...you can just tell if it's crap metal or not.

              Question for you guys, I really need to clean my grill. I was going to use the Lysol/Clorox type wipes for the outside and otherwise just water/scrubbing. Anything I really need to do?

              Just gets dirty on the outside and figure I should clean out the gas jets and covers and all that eventually....

              Oh yeah, it's a 4 burner gas grill...

              Thanks!
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              • doubledeuceR6
                Ride on Kentucky Kid
                • Apr 2011
                • 1948

                #1042
                Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                Originally posted by Burns11
                Char-grillers are quality, I believe that specific grill is the one Chefmatt has as well.
                +1 Been using one of those going on about 5 years now, mine has another wood shelf on the front instead of condiment rack. No complaints at all!
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                • Curahee
                  100 Miles To Go
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 4009

                  #1043
                  Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                  Originally posted by mgoblue
                  Question for you guys, I really need to clean my grill. I was going to use the Lysol/Clorox type wipes for the outside and otherwise just water/scrubbing. Anything I really need to do?
                  Cleaning your Grill

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                  • Curahee
                    100 Miles To Go
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 4009

                    #1044
                    Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                    Winter Grilling



                    Originally posted by Weber.com
                    Brrrrrrr. It's getting awfully chilly out there. Everyone in my neighborhood, myself included, have been dusting off our snow shovels and breaking out the winter gear so we can dig out after each big storm. And as we all dig out our houses, there's one very important thing that no Weber lover should forget: Clear off that grill! Yep, you heard me. I know many believe that wintertime means grilling time is over, but that couldn't be further from the truth. Grilling is a year-round event and I for one love the ritual and excitement of bundling up and then firing up...........

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                    • Chef Matt
                      True.
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 7832

                      #1045
                      Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                      I love my chargriller. I have the duo. For "pro-smoker-status" the one I have needs some mods but I absolutely love it for home grilling and smoking. But if I were to enter a comp there are a few mods I'd make to the smoker box and chamber.

                      But for everyday use 8 outta 10 for me.
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                      The celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.

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                      • Curahee
                        100 Miles To Go
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 4009

                        #1046
                        Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                        Tip: When grilling for one, put your grill grate on top of your charcoal chimney for a quick and easy setup and cleanup.

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                        • fishepa
                          I'm Ron F'n Swanson!
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 18989

                          #1047
                          Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                          Time to reveal my BBQ project I've been working on for awhile. It's an automatic temperature control system using a raspberry pi. Here is a pic of the computer boards



                          Here is a pic of the raspberry pi with the LCD mounted on it



                          Here is the 3d printed case for it.



                          Here is the whole thing put together and turned on with one probe in, it can take up to four probes.



                          Here is the fan connected which connects directly to my weber smoker to control a set temp.



                          Here is a pic of the web interface which I can access from anywhere via a web browser and can monitor/control the pit temp.



                          Haven't had a chance to use it yet but I'm really excited.


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                          Last edited by fishepa; 01-04-2014, 02:00 PM.

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                          • Curahee
                            100 Miles To Go
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 4009

                            #1048
                            Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                            Originally posted by fishepa
                            Time to reveal my BBQ project I've been working on for awhile. It's an automatic temperature control system using a raspberry pi. [/URL]

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                            • fishepa
                              I'm Ron F'n Swanson!
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 18989

                              #1049
                              Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                              It really wasn't that difficult. I just followed some directions from a BBQ site that I visit. You have to solder on all the resistors and capacitors to the computer board and splice some wires. The web page and program to run it go on an SD card.


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                              • Curahee
                                100 Miles To Go
                                • Jan 2012
                                • 4009

                                #1050
                                Re: Official OS BBQ/Grilling Thread

                                You lost me at "solder". Way beyond my expertise. I didn't even know that's how you spell it. =/

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