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drallan81

Knows what a fatty is.
Joined
Apr 22, 2016
Location
Southern MD
A few pics from a family reunion pig roast. Did a 100lber and about 50 hot dogs and hamburgers for the group.

Also a little breakfast on the ranch kettle to kick things off in the morning.

I've done a dozen or so pigs, but this one was my best.
 

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I gave up on the super low and slow romantic overnight pig roast a while ago. My pit likes to run at around 300-325 for pigs. This one took about 7hours plus a 1hr rest.
 
I didn't measure it, but its sitting on a 4ft SS shelf for a rack and was about 4" from either end. So maybe 3' - 3'6"?
 
Nice job! Looks delicious!
100 and under are mighty fine eatin'. :grin:
 
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Was from last year, but finally got around to writing about this Pig Pickin' I went to at my neighbors.
Another neighbor did one on a rotisserie... I will post that one as soon as I am done writing
 
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