Re: What's in your smoker?
Mine takes a good lot of babysitting as well. TO ME, though babysitting is what grilling and smoking are about.
To be outside with the beer and nature while the family is dealing with each other, say at Thanksgiving
or Easter or whatever get together there is. Sometimes it's a PITA, too, though, but in the end,
we buy gear so we can enjoy cooking outdoors. I admire the set and forget crowd, but I have no burning
desire to be there with em. When you do all night smokes for large groups for money, or competitions,
sure, automation and consistent performance over time are where it's at. I like my little Char-Griller fine.
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