mcyork28 Babbling Farker Joined Nov 15, 2013 Location West... Nov 18, 2022 #1 I had what I think is a cherry plum tree go down in my yard. It's not fruit bearing. Has anybody cooked with this and can anybody verify the tree I'd? Thanks, Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk
I had what I think is a cherry plum tree go down in my yard. It's not fruit bearing. Has anybody cooked with this and can anybody verify the tree I'd? Thanks, Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk
IamMadMan somebody shut me the fark up. Joined Jul 30, 2011 Location Pemberto... Nov 18, 2022 #2 I can't verify, but yes you can cook with ornamental and non fruit bearing varieties of fruit wood.
B Bob O Q Shawtee Knows what a fatty is. Joined Oct 9, 2013 Location North Texas Nov 18, 2022 #3 Before using strange wood for a long cook I grill burger patties to see if I like the taste.
SMOKE FREAK Babbling Farker Joined Feb 3, 2016 Location McPherso... Nov 19, 2022 #4 Bob O Q Shawtee said: Before using strange wood for a long cook I grill burger patties to see if I like the taste. Click to expand... Good advice.
Bob O Q Shawtee said: Before using strange wood for a long cook I grill burger patties to see if I like the taste. Click to expand... Good advice.
S seattlepitboss is one Smokin' Farker Joined Feb 5, 2009 Location Seattle, WA Nov 19, 2022 #5 You can smoke with that wood.
Seefyre Take a breath! Joined Dec 17, 2012 Location Southwes... Name or Nickame Chris Nov 19, 2022 #6 Flowering plum. It makes a decent smoking wood, I called it my "utility grade" wood. It's perfect for getting your smoker up to temp. In my opinion it wasnt as tasty as some of my other favoraites like cherry, oak, apple, hickory, etc.
Flowering plum. It makes a decent smoking wood, I called it my "utility grade" wood. It's perfect for getting your smoker up to temp. In my opinion it wasnt as tasty as some of my other favoraites like cherry, oak, apple, hickory, etc.