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bbqchicken

is Blowin Smoke!
Joined
Jul 23, 2011
Location
Ontario, Ca
post your pictures. I live in socal so this is unbelievable to me :shock:


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I stumbled upon this blog http://www.porkbarrelbbq.com/hot-bb...-and-bbq-smokers-in-snow-send-us-your-photos/
 
You live in SoCal? Rub it in, will ya? I HATE SNOW! I HATE IT! In fact, if it's too cold for tshirts and shorts it's to freakin' cold for me. Unfortunately until I can move to San Diego or Miami, I'm stuck with cold weather and snow much of the year.
 
I do not have any yet but after October 31st I'll have plenty.

I'll also post some pics of smokin' with my UDS while I'm knee deep in snow.
 
Snow is awesome. I can build a wall around my pit in the winter to block the wind and it costs me nuthin'. For that matter, I could probably build chairs and a table out of snow too. Plus you can prep all your stuff outside and not worry about getting anything greasy, nothing gets spoiled from heat, and as an added bonus snow makes things nice and quiet. Oh, and you can just stick your beer in a pile of snow and it gets colder than when you started!

You guys really hate snow?
 
We don't get a lot of snow here, but it gets cold! Coldest I've run my barrel in was 10 below. My barrel seemed to almost work better than cooking in the summer heat.
 
We don't get a lot of snow here, but it gets cold! Coldest I've run my barrel in was 10 below. My barrel seemed to almost work better than cooking in the summer heat.


Do you have any kind of insulation around your barrel? I've seen some threads where guys do. I would think cold temps would warrant burning a bit more fuel too? I'm looking forward to cooking this winter!

John
 
:tsk: I am not looking forward to this crap in a few months. ><
 
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