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BBQ Gear

Superbowl and a plate setter

February 7, 2010

I finally broke down and purchased a large BGE plate setter for Bubba Ho-Keg and it showed up on the day before the Superbowl. Since babyback ribs were already on the menu, I figured I might as well go ahead and put it to use since nothing else productive was going to be accomplished [...]

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Bubba Ho-Keg: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

January 18, 2010

In spite of my desire to extend the running gag on this blog about the review that will be written “tomorrow”, I did promise a lot of folks that I would eventually get around to writing my impressions of the Bubba Keg Convection Grill (aka: BKCG or more commonly know as Bubba Ho-Keg around here). [...]

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Why I bought a Bubba Keg

January 17, 2010

Back in October of 2009 we bought a Bubba Keg Convection Grill (BKCG, or more commonly known as Bubba Ho-Keg around here). As early as the second post about Bubba Ho-Keg we started getting questions about why we decided to buy one of these rather than a Big Green Egg (BGE) or other similar [...]

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Smokey Joe Thermometer Mod

July 26, 2009

The things you do on a Sunday when you’re alone… Get your mind out of the gutter, I modified one of my Weber Smokey Joe Platinum grills today and added a thermometer. Why do this to a portable grill, you might ask? So that I could experiment with smoking on a smaller scale [...]

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You feel lucky, punk?

June 17, 2009

A friend of mine recently forwarded me an email with the following picture attached and suggested I add it to my BBQ “arsenal”.

I wasn’t able to find the source of this picture, but in the process got me to wondering about what other selections might be available, so off to Google I went.  A bit [...]

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Charcoal Chimney Starter

June 17, 2009

If you read the BBQ Rules post and listened to JB’s rant, you’ll remember that one of his major issues was around the use of lighter fluid or self-starting charcoal.  I happen to agree completely with him; the quickest way to ruin a meal is to have it smelling and/or tasting like petroleum products.  In [...]

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