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BDS vs WSM

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Duraflame briquets, Ohhhh  :o See I do learn something everyday. Thanks  ;D


Jim, I noticed you put that you used Duraflame... Is that one of those composite fire logs?

Duraflame also makes charcoal briquettes and that is what Jim is talking about using.  Using a Duraflame firelog would be bad, bad, bad.

As for the BDS vs WSM question, I've never used a BDS so I can't speak to how it compares but I know enough to know that if Jay is using two of them then they are cookers worthy of consideration.  We've had great success with our 4 WSM approach to competition cooking so I know that all WSMs will work too.
#16 - June 04, 2008, 10:16:13 am
Perfect Q = Tender succulent meat with a savory rub, cooked low/slow with aromatic wood. Sauce is just another condiment.

Weber Smokey Joe, 2 Weber Silver Kettles, Brinkman Smoke 'N Grill w/mods, New Braunfels Silver Smoker w/mods, Beginning my first UDS build.

Oh Kay Cees

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Well going to break in the WSM this weekend with couple of pork butts......it should be fun O0 O0
#17 - June 18, 2008, 05:22:46 pm

jim

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Kieth -- good luck if you have any questions I can answer -- just ask.
I'm cooking some BB this Sunday -- I try to talk to Jay, but all he say's is --
practice -- practice --- practice
I'm filling the freezer with practice meat --
jim
#18 - June 19, 2008, 11:24:53 am

toys4dlr

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I feed the neighborhood with my practice.  It buys some good will for those overnight cooks, when everyone smells BBQ all night long.  ;D
#19 - June 19, 2008, 12:05:59 pm
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Oh Kay Cees

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Thanks Jim I will give you a call if i run into any problems.
#20 - June 19, 2008, 09:56:04 pm

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