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Billy Ribs

Knows what a fatty is.
Joined
Aug 3, 2010
Location
Allen TX
I just picked up five 20-25# bags of wood. 1 each of Apple, Apricot, Nectarine, Pecan, and Plum.

My question is: Do I need to remove the bark before burning it?

I have read (on this fine forum) that you should remove the heavier bark such as Mesquite, oak, etc. but I'm not sure about the lighter barks.
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Every bbq joint's pile I see around her looks just like a load of firewood. So I would say no, it's not necessary.
 
I really appreciate the feed back.

I guess its like most things with BBQ, personal taste. I think I'll try it both ways and see it I can tell the difference.
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throw some with no bark on the fire. than later try a little with bark in the fire see .... no differance :doh:
 
Experiment and see what you like. However, Tuffy Stone won Grand Champion at a contest this past weekend against 58 other teams. His wood pile had oak and hickory piled up with bark and all.
 
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