Made a spatchcock chicken and some beef meatballs on indirect heat on the old 18" Weber kettle.
I'm digging the Kingsford Comp briquettes I picked up at Costco - virtually no sparking and less ash than Royal Oak, very nutural flavor and put a nice color on the meat.
Since there are always multiple threads on this every year, I am going to start one early. I will bump it once the sales begin. I will also edit this post (if it will let me) and keep all the sales in the OP.
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Got the new Costco coupon book in the mail the other day. $3.50 off 2/18# bags of Kingosford Competition charcoal. Limit 2. I think it normally sells in the $16 range (don't quote me), so that takes it down almost as low as it was at the end of last summer. Pretty good deal!
If you are a fan of Kingsford Competition briquettes and live in the KC area, the Linwood Costco has the 2 packs of the big bags for $11.99. There's a full pallet in the back of the store near the laundry soap. Not sure if any of the other stores are offering the same deal. Load up!