Snack sticks

Started by OU812, January 17, 2011, 12:21:51 PM

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SouthernSmoked

Heck Yeah...Great looking sticks!
SouthernSmoked
WeQ4u - BBQ Team

KCBS CBJ
(2) - Stainless Steel 4 Rack's with Dual probe PID
1- Digital, 6 Rack
1-PBS
(2) Bradley Cold Smoke Attachment
(2) Backwoods Smokers
(1) Chicken Little

seemore

GOOD job I need to try these
seemore

Shasta bob

OU812, are you willing to share that invention of the PID holder with the Bradley Forum family ? is that held on with magnets?
2 ea. Bradley - OBS
Auber PID
Bradley cold smoke adapter
Temp Test Intelligent Thermometer
Weber Gensis BBQ
Weber Baby Q
Smoke from thermoworks
Blackstone 4 burner

OU812

Quote from: Shasta bob on January 17, 2011, 04:41:28 PM
OU812, are you willing to share that invention of the PID holder with the Bradley Forum family ? is that held on with magnets?

Yep.

Its a peace of stainless steel we had laying around, put it in the press and made a 90 then glued on 4 STRONG magnets then painted the magnets with liquid tape so they wouldnt scratch my smoker.

Walla, PID holder upper.

All my thermometer sending units have magnets glued on em too, note the one above the PID.  ;D


watchdog56

Does the magnet on your thermometer interfere with the signal at all?

OU812

Quote from: watchdog56 on January 17, 2011, 06:56:53 PM
Does the magnet on your thermometer interfere with the signal at all?

Not as much as the metal shed its in.  :D

Before I put my smoker in the smokin shed I didnt have any problems with the signal.

Now I cant get more than 10' away.

Heck my cell phone dont even work when I'm in the shed, kinda like it that way.  8)

Been thinkin how i could get a longer wire on the probe, without payin out the a$$, and put the transmitter outside the shed.

But right now it aint know big deal, got everything I need in the shed.

Fridge, couch, all my cookin stuff and even heat ifin I need it.  ;D

pikeman_95

Do the hamburger bags you use have any small holes in them. Some of them do. They are there to aid in the grinding into the bags and getting rid of the air. The only problem that I have seen is it allows the burger to freezer burn if stored for very long. I had a person bring me about 30 pounds that he said was from the previous season and they were so freezer burned that I could only get about 12 pounds of usable meat out of them. Watch for bags with holes in them.

Kirby

OU812

No holes in these bags, just hold a little loose on the horn to let the air out as you stuff the bag.

OU812

After the a day in the fridge to air out.



Put them in a tub with a loose fitting lid till I package them.



Most are going to the land owner that I harvest all my deer from.

NePaSmoKer

I use the same kind for my game meat.


OU812

Quote from: NePaSmoKer on January 18, 2011, 07:13:22 AM
I use the same kind for my game meat.



Gotta love it, cuts packaging time in half, got the tape thingy too, but mines blue.  :D

NePaSmoKer

If my tape machine was blue my wife would prob want it  :D  :D

OU812

Quote from: NePaSmoKer on January 18, 2011, 07:36:57 AM
If my tape machine was blue my wife would prob want it  :D  :D

Get her a blue one and she can bring her toys and help you.  ;D