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Icecold

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Got some 'country style ribs' on sale so smoking those today along with some chicken thighs:

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Almost done, smoke ring looking pretty good:

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compudog

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The BBQ season is coming to a close. I will have to remember to post some pics similar to all the deliciousness above!!!
 

Wiz

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Got a bunch of hickory chunks and a pork loin...
Now, what to do with them??
Oh I know!
BBQ!!
 

Icecold

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Smoking a corned beef brisket today to make some pastrami(or something close it at least).

Has at least a couple more hours to go:



I will try to remember to take pictures once it's done.
 

petrusbroder

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First BBQ in december in Sweden: Ribs and salmon.
The BBQ outside, the eating inside, the drinking both outside and inside.
:D
 

petrusbroder

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First BBQ for 2014: +2ºC and light snow. All this because the owen blew ...
Duck ... smelled great, tasted better and took some time ... ;)
 

petrusbroder

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Yeah, it may be so, but we in southern Sweden have had en exeptionally mild winter. One year ago we had -17ºC for 3 weeks at this time, now all the snow has melted ... it looks good, but may change.
 

deerslayer

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I'm jealous. We are running out of places to put all this snow. It was -20° F yesterday without windchill.
 

petrusbroder

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I most certainly recognize the problem. We had the same problem in northern Sweden. 2 - 3 yards of snow on the roof (when it reached approx 1½ yard I had to climb the roof and take it down), in the intersections the snow mountains were 6 - 8 yards high, and at the community snow dump the snow never melted - just before the start of the snow season there was some 3 - 4 yards of snow left over from the previous winter (on an area of 2 - 3 football fields). Mid winter the snow mountain was up to 40 meters high and the lorries had a snow road to the top for tipping ...
Yeah, that was fun often and no fun often ...
 

Assimilator1

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Jesus that's 1 helluva snow pile!! :eek:

Never had snow anything like that in my time, IIRC we had something like that in 1963/64 though (I was born in '69 ;)).
We also have had a very mild winter but we've had almost never ending heavy rain, almost every other day, Somerset plains have been flooded for months http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26071149 (& other places), SW England is cut off by rail from London, the ground is saturated everywhere, every time we get heavy rain now a river floods somewhere, the Thames has flooded big time around parts of Surrey, rivers all over the place are breaking height records going a few centuries back!

Anyway, the sooner we get BBQ weather back the better! ;) ......... not that we had much last year! lol