Re: BBQ ARMS



On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 19:18:34 -0500, Vesper <tjf126@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Had I known you guys were so well armed, I would have come over from
Food Cooking earlier. I get reamed in Dylan for supporting CC and
can not seem to get across to one of our British friends that
disarming a population is the first step to Authoritarianism. I got
some help, though, so it was not too bad.

What is the best wood for cooking over a campfire? I want a smoky
taste but I do not want it overwhelming.

TIA

V

It's to taste. I like Mesquite and Jack Daniel's oak. Those 2 have a
stronger smoke. If you want mild I would say to try Alder. It is a
lighter smoke. What can you get in your area?

Are you adding chunks/chips or are you talking about the wood you are
using to provide fire, or both?

As to the guns. IMHO, beer, Q, and guns are as big a part of this
country as is Mom and Apple Pie.

And I am a Yankee!

LOL

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