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No I do not have a BBQ addiction!

Started by Norm, November 21, 2011, 03:39:08 PM

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Norm

I don't care what you say, I have it under control.... ;D


Patty

For those of you who cannot believe their eyes, yes that truly is a pallet of charcoal.  :D    But not just any charcoal, mind you!
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Radar67

That's "fore" charcoal isn't it. You know, fore it's used to cook your meat.  :D
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beenthere

Think MM will catch that Radar ?  ;D ;D
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Radar67

He's gonna have to learn to run real fast to catch me, Beenthere.  :) Or learn the "Neak" method of catching Radar.
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D Hagens


Hey Norm, what kind of break do you get buying it by the pallet?

scsmith42

Wow - almost looks like someone is about to BBQ a whole steer....

Norm, might take a while to use all of that up in the Egg; got something else in mind for it?
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Norm

This is a lump called wicked good. Not easy to find in my area so Joel and I decided to split a pallet of it. There's 60 22# bags so we figure that it will last almost a year for us. Well it will for me but Joel is a BBQ maniac and goes through a bag of lump a week.

D it's about 30% cheaper to buy this way. They did mention about a big price break at the 4 pallet mark but that seemed a little extreme even for me.  :D

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Burlkraft

I just started using Wicked Good this summer.

It is the best that I have used.

You'll prolly burn that up by spring eh Norm?
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sandhills

I've never heard of that brand or saw it around here, where do you get it?  I never cooked with anything other than Royal Oak but everyone in town quit carrying it.  :-\

Norm

I just checked and they do not have any retail outlets in Nebraska carrying it Pat. For me the nearest place was an hour away and darn pricey so that's why I had it trucked in. Also I have trouble finding any lump period during the winter months so now I don't have to send Patty out during blizzards to get some.  ;D

sandhills

Thanks Norm, I still miss my Royal Oak, been looking for a replacement and was hoping to find something close that measured up, I don't care much for Kingsford.

Norm

Do you have a Menards near you Pat, that's where I get my Royal Oak lump from. Probably like me though, at least an hours drive away.

sandhills

Yep, you nailed, about an hour away.  I didn't realize they carried it I'll have to check for it, thanks Norm.

Don_Papenburg

Will they split a shipment? I mean drop at two or three locationsand still give the discount? Where is wicked good located ? Just thinking.  Forestry Forum Food Fettish Buyers Club???????Like a nation wide food store chain.
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Norm

They ship out of MA Don. I'll bet they would do something like that but to be honest how many of you guys want to store a pallet of lump. :D

LeeB

We get some local here called Ozarks Natural or something like that. There used to be two plants that made it but the EPA shut one down. Don't know if they ship elsewhere or not.
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Don_Papenburg

What the heck ,one more pallet,not a problem. I think that we all could find a place to put the pallet .
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Yoopersaw

Sounds like something I need to try. 8)

Norm

Got about half the pallet gone between me and my son's!

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Weekend_Sawyer


Mmmm nice, How do you start lump? can you use a chimney like for charcoal?

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Norm


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