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Time to retire the Kingsford charcoal
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Jim Naden
Posted 6/9/2019 07:31 (#7549108 - in reply to #7541396)
Subject: RE: Time to retire the Kingsford charcoal



Southeastern Tipton County, Indiana

Claytile - 6/4/2019 20:01 Went to town for some parts stopped at ace hardware and saw Blues hog bbq lump hardwood charcoal looked interesting so I got a bag. Fast forward to supper I had to try my new fuel and did the deed with home grown Tbones. The results were something I have a four and three year old dinner time can be a test of wills, not tonight mom and I both lost most of our steak then they both went after the bone. It was fun to see the kids eat so well and I liked that the smoke was not eye burning and stinky. Think I will get a pallet of that stuff because I grill almost every day and the three toughest critics said do that again.


These guys test and review the various lump charcoals available.

Good, non-biased information.

http://www.nakedwhiz.com/lump.htm

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