arm roast

Started by squirtthecat, January 21, 2010, 08:46:27 AM

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squirtthecat


Nearby grocery store has them for $1.99 a pound..
Think it would be good for some low & slow smoke action?

I've got an injection mix I want to play with as well..


FLBentRider

Better than an "unarmed roast"

That's part of the chuck.

Go for it.
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squirtthecat

Quote from: FLBentRider on January 21, 2010, 08:49:29 AM
Better than an "unarmed roast"

I'd prefer it not put up a fight when I try to stuff it in the smoker!

Quote from: FLBentRider on January 21, 2010, 08:49:29 AM
That's part of the chuck.
Go for it.

Good deal.   I'm all over it..
Thx!

seemore

Be sure to tell us how you seasoned it and with what wood you smoked it...oh yes and pictures would be nice!
Mrs S

squirtthecat


I went ahead and grabbed 2.  Both around 2.5 pounds each..

The Bradley is surrounded by a moat right now, so I'll do these on the Traeger, while I've got some pork butts going on the other side.   I'll post over in the 'Non Bradley' section when I do them.


10-4 on the pics, MrsS!


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squirtthecat

Quote from: FLBentRider on January 21, 2010, 10:51:53 AM
Quote from: squirtthecat on January 21, 2010, 10:31:22 AM
The Bradley is surrounded by a moat right now

???

We've had so much rain and snow, my back yard has water standing in it.   My Traeger is sitting on a concrete pad right outside my side garage door. (2' higher than most of the yard)


OU812

Quote from: squirtthecat on January 21, 2010, 10:31:22 AM

I went ahead and grabbed 2.  Both around 2.5 pounds each..

The Bradley is surrounded by a moat right now, so I'll do these on the Traeger, while I've got some pork butts going on the other side.   I'll post over in the 'Non Bradley' section when I do them.


10-4 on the pics, MrsS!



I figured it was you ho sent the easy bottons to the seemores

seemore

Was that YOU, Squirt?  Too cool!!!  THANKS again!
Now I have to say the cliche "I always heard you were EASY....!"  :o
I press that button every time I sit down at the computer desk. :)
I will wait for those pictures!
Mrs S

squirtthecat

Quote from: seemore on January 22, 2010, 07:05:27 AM
Was that YOU, Squirt?  Too cool!!!  THANKS again!
Now I have to say the cliche "I always heard you were EASY....!"  :o
I press that button every time I sit down at the computer desk. :)
I will wait for those pictures!
Mrs S
Somebody might have given me your home address...   (and your real names)    ::)

I gave one to my Dad when he had his hip replaced a few years ago.  It was a big hit there at the hospital, and he took it with him every time they hauled him off for PT.  He ended up buying a dozen and giving away as Christmas presents to everyone that helped out during his recovery.  Then he had his other hip replaced. (another Easy Button).  Then my mom fell and broke her shoulder last fall - required lots of bionic parts. (yet Another Easy Button)

My wife has one (school-themed) on her desk at that her 4th grade kids get to press when they work through an especially hard assignment.

They really do work!

OU812

Someone  ::) sent me a couple of those things when my dad had a heart attack and had open heart surgery. They really do work, he still has his by his lazy boy.

seemore

What an awesome gesture!  I like that your Dad took his to PT, and that your Mom got one too.  I hope they are both doing well now....
OU, I remember when you got that EASY button when your Dad was ill.  And it sounds like he is doing well?
I like the Fourth graders hitting the EASY button too - a great motivational tool, I would think....