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Started by rockymntrookie, May 13, 2009, 12:35:52 PM

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rockymntrookie

Hi All from Denver CO
I have not quite made up my mind as far as new smoker.
But reading through the Bradley Forum has helped so much.
Every one seems so friendly and helpful.
Has me very anxious to get started.
Looking forward to trying so many things.


PensacolaJim

Welcome Rocky,
You came to the right place.
Get your smoker and join us.
Any problems, just ask!  ;D
Slow Smoked and falling off the bone, Yum!

NePaSmoKer

Welcome rocky

If i had all this to do over i would go with the digitals. However the entire Bradley line of smokers are great. I have had all kinds of electric smokers and the Bradley beat em all.

nepas

Caneyscud

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Rocky

Welcome to the Forum.  A great place to hang out.  The addicts hang out here and the addicts know how to do it and do it well.  The only electric smoker I have ever owned is my DBS and couldn't be more pleased with it.  Owned lots of type of grills and smokers over the years and still have a few so I can do some bigger cooks easier, but I fall back on my Bradley for home use - so much easier.  Haven't found the need to get a PID yet, but the time is quickly approaching as I start my new sausage making addiction.
"A man that won't sleep with his meat don't care about his barbecue" Caneyscud



"If we're not supposed to eat animals, how come they're made out of meat?"

Smokin Soon

Welcome Rocky! I cruised around here for a month before I bought my smoker, and it sure helped me hit the ground running. Lot's of good info here, and on the recipe sight.

GrillZilla

Welcome.  I have enjoyed my learnings here as well.  (I am very newbie)

rockymntrookie

OK Gang, I believe Im going with the 4 Rack Digital.
Sounds like I may want to add the PID down the road.
What would be a good "very newbie" recipe to start with?
Can't wait to get started. Guess I'll have to work on my "smoker slang"
Thanks for all your great help.

Wildcat

You will enjoy the Bradley regardless of which one you get.  I went with the OBS in stainless and added a PID.  Lower in cost than going digital and adding a PID later.  PID is only a luxury item anyway.

Here is a good starter that does not take much time: http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?t=43

The most forgiving thing is pulled pork.  It does take a long time though.
Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth.



CLICK HERE for Recipe Site:  http://www.susanminor.org/

rockymntrookie

Silly name for a squirrel. Something I heard from a good friend. Made his dogs ears perk up.

rockymntrookie

Wildcat,
That's funny that you suggested that recipe.
I had something similar, that a friend made. Oh my gosh,
it was yummy. I think it may be why I started thinking about my own smoker.
Thanks

beefmann

welcome to the forum Rocky and enjoy your new family, friends as well as the fun in this forum has to offer

NePaSmoKer


rockymntrookie

Fun, Food, Family and Friends....
                                         Does it get any better! ;D

Wildcat

Quote from: rockymntrookie on May 14, 2009, 01:14:47 PM
Fun, Food, Family and Friends....
                                         Does it get any better! ;D
Only when you add adult beverages!
Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth.



CLICK HERE for Recipe Site:  http://www.susanminor.org/

rockymntrookie