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Old 09-26-2013, 10:56 AM   #46
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Depending on the age and location, that CAN be rough! ;)
I see you've driven old US72 through North Mississippi then...
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Old 09-26-2013, 10:58 AM   #47
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No, but been in plenty of rough motels in stick towns!
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Old 09-26-2013, 11:49 AM   #48
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VERY possible....

considering a wood fire and some rebar stuck in the ground and skewering the farker.
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VERY possible....

it's @ 14# packer. in the light of day i have no farkin clue how i'm gonna get it to fit in the joe.

considering a wood fire and some rebar stuck in the ground and skewering the farker.
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Cook it like a tri tip?
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Another brethren folded the point over on top of the flat and cooked a similar sized packer on his mini. It worked out great for him. I tried it a few weeks ago, and the point kept wanting to unfold during the cook, so I sliced into the meat where it needed to fold and it stayed in place after that.

The meat turned out really good, and I agree hands down, the mini wsm is the easiest, most effective small cooker I've ever used.
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Another brethren folded the point over on top of the flat and cooked a similar sized packer on his mini. It worked out great for him. I tried it a few weeks ago, and the point kept wanting to unfold during the cook, so I sliced into the meat where it needed to fold and it stayed in place after that.

The meat turned out really good, and I agree hands down, the mini wsm is the easiest, most effective small cooker I've ever used.
I wonder if you could run a short skewer through it to make it stay in place?
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take 3 empty beer cans, lay 2 flat one on top to form a triangle

wrap it in foil, put it on the grate.

lay the brisky over it
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i'm thinking something exactly like this!
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take 3 empty beer cans, lay 2 flat one on top to form a triangle

wrap it in foil, put it on the grate.

lay the brisky over it
that was my first thought, but i think the joe is only @ 2 cans high inside to begin with.

maybe i'll skewer the farker, like a rack of ribs in an 18 kinda thing.
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Old 09-26-2013, 03:26 PM   #56
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that was my first thought, but i think the joe is only @ 2 cans high inside to begin with.

maybe i'll skewer the farker, like a rack of ribs in an 18 kinda thing.

You could grind it first. It'll fit then. In batches at least...
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Core a tree stump and use it make a wooden mini-wsm.....
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Old 09-26-2013, 04:00 PM   #58
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Old 09-26-2013, 04:46 PM   #59
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Get a small galvanized garbage can. Build a fire in it to burn out the zinc. Once you have that done you can do the following.

Place several layers of heavy duty aluminium foil on the ground. Put a foil pan down on top of the foil. Place a grate on top of the pan, place your packer on the grate. Turn the garbage can upside down to cover your pan/grate/packer. Surround the can with kingsford and cover the top with kingsford. Light the charcoal, sit back and drink beer. Keep adding charcoal as you need to. Once you have it as done as you would like, then you can reverse sear it to get a little more color on it.

Takes a stuffed chicken about an hour. For that I use a bundt cake pan with a piece of foil covered rebar sticking through the hole in the pan to set the chicken on. you can put veggies in the bundt cake pan.

When you are done clean up is easy. Put everything back in the garbage can, put the lid on and go. quite a few folks do this.
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Old 09-26-2013, 04:50 PM   #60
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Get a small galvanized garbage can. Build a fire in it to burn out the zinc. Once you have that done you can do the following.

Place several layers of heavy duty aluminium foil on the ground. Put a foil pan down on top of the foil. Place a grate on top of the pan, place your packer on the grate. Turn the garbage can upside down to cover your pan/grate/packer. Surround the can with kingsford and cover the top with kingsford. Light the charcoal, sit back and drink beer. Keep adding charcoal as you need to. Once you have it as done as you would like, then you can reverse sear it to get a little more color on it.

Takes a stuffed chicken about an hour. For that I use a bundt cake pan with a piece of foil covered rebar sticking through the hole in the pan to set the chicken on. you can put veggies in the bundt cake pan.

When you are done clean up is easy. Put everything back in the garbage can, put the lid on and go. quite a few folks do this.
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http://www.thebbqspecialist.com/2009...n-chicken.html
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