chad said:I've used a lot of the throw away injectors, cheapies from Walmart, and the Cabela's ones and I actually prefer the throw aways. I like the quality of the Cabela models but they are harder to use (I have a bit of carpel-tunnel in the right hand) than the plastic.
thillin said:Anyone else notice that the Injection recipe intructions for making it has 1 ingredient not listed under ingredients?
SUGAR
Was it left out? I was going to try it tonight.
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icemn62 said:Jeff I love that avatar.:biggrin:
qman said:Did any one else notice that Jeff's new avatar lends a whole new meaning to "Pleasant Hills":grin:
Jeff_in_KC said:It fits with the rest... Boobs, Beer and BBQ - the Three B's of Life.
Anyway, to remain on topic, does anyone have any idea why that Big Bob Gibson recipe and method wouldn't work at a competition? I haven't seen Rob around in a couple of days to answer that. I personally don't see a problem with it.
qman said:Jeff, according to Mike Mills in "Peace, Love, and Barbecue", that IS Big Bob Gibson's competition method. He says it is a "Grand World Championship" recipe.
Sooo-I think it would work---well.
Peace, Love, and Barbecue page 77 and 78
Dr. Ray has a similar (sic) version of a "competition" injection mix on page 40 of Big-Time Barbecue Cookbook. Thanks Dr.BBQ
thillin said:How much sugar is in the injection?
Not really.Jeff_in_KC said:Didn't I see Ray post he was gonna send all of us an autographed copy for Christmas?