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I just want to add, we all made assumptions here and yes it's correct to err on the side of safety. However we as a forum didn't have all the info to help make an educated guess. We have to make sure we know a bit more before just tossing a piece of meat. Like I said in a post I deleted, the animal gave it's life to be on our dinner table, let's do it justice. Ambient temperature in my mind was the missing info here. Imagine if he tossed the meat and we found out ambient temperature was 20 degrees (we're having that here at night now) I'd feel sick if that piece of meat was tossed cause in those temps it was more than likely fine to eat. I told Dave last night I feel an experiment coming. When things slow down I'll be taking a butt to 170 and shut the smoker off. I'm curious to see at what rate the temperature drops.sigpic
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Originally posted by Richtee View PostYou drive on the wrong side of the road for starters.
But more to the point - the meat was fine.Made In England - Fine Tuned By The USAJust call me 'One Grind'
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Originally posted by curious aardvark View PostAs I have mentioned in the past - cars were invented here - so therefore the correct side is the left. After all it keeps your sword arm free :-)
But more to the point - the meat was fine.
It seems to me he was German & it also seems to me that the Germans drive in the RIGHT side of the road. If you have information otherwise, please provide it, I enjoy learning of new things...
As for the original subject of this thread, please continue... I have learned much..
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Originally posted by Ryan View PostI told Dave last night I feel an experiment coming.CUHS Metal Shop Reverse Flow
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I told Dave last night I feel an experiment coming.
And I told Ryan that in the future I will strive to be less of an ass.
And I say..thanks to ya both. Life is short and so am I
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Originally posted by Richtee View Post
I told Dave last night I feel an experiment coming.
And I told Ryan that in the future I will strive to be less of an ass.
And I say..thanks to ya both. Life is short and so am I
Cheers! \_/
Seems I have heard that beforeCraig
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Originally posted by SMOKE FREAK View PostTo me...And maybe to me alone...
I can't imagine putting meat in a smoker of any kind and going to sleep...
That has bad news written all over it...
BBQ is a food of love and should be treated that way...
Originally posted by DDave View PostAnd I told Ryan that in the future I will strive to be less of an ass.
Ryan, if you do experiment, cant wait to see the results. Although I see variables in that too as a smaller piece of meat will cool off quicker. Either way I think it will come down to a personal judgment call.Charbroil SFB
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