bmikiten
Knows what a fatty is.
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2013
- Location
- San Antonio, TX
Tried some a few weeks ago. Pretty good!
What you guys think of the royal oak chef select briquettes?
Love 'em, except they changed the shape to the new aerodynamic briquette with the Euro-style groove. Haven't used those yet, but I hope they didn't change the content.
Stubbs works well for me! It is available locally at Lowes. Occasionally, they have broken bags that they sell for half price, which makes it really sweet!
My Dad always said It's the section between the rodhandle and boatseat that count.
You don't like the smell when it lights? C'Mon Man! Give the KB time to burn off. Check out how brickies are made. I'm sure the others are good but KB is hard to beat for a long low and slow unless your a stick burner.
for those that remember the real original kingsford cannot get with the new junk.
at least I can't.
lowes no longer will be selling stubbs. so where else can you find it ??