Thanks for the link, that's an interesting thread... I'll update with the lilac wood in a few months when it's dried out somewhat!derekmiller wrote:Not heard of this, but that's not to say it isn't do-able.
This is a thread on smoking woods.
http://www.bbbqs.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=76
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- 30 Jul 2017, 14:49
- Forum: Low 'n' Slow (Smoking)
- Topic: lilac wood?
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Re: lilac wood?
- 28 Jul 2017, 15:55
- Forum: Low 'n' Slow (Smoking)
- Topic: lilac wood?
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lilac wood?
Anybody here smoked with lilac wood before? I've searched on google and found a few reports from overseas saying it's good for fish, lamb and cheese but not much from the uk, and not being a botanist or arborist I'm unsure whether their lilac and our lilac is the same... ?
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- 29 May 2016, 10:47
- Forum: Introduce Yourself
- Topic: just dropping in and saying Hi
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just dropping in and saying Hi
Just thought I'd pop my head round the corner and say Hi. We've ordered a ProQ ranger elite for camping trips so as a complete novice I will be doing more reading than posting!
Thanks for all the useful information that's here though, it's given me lots to think about, we're super excited to ...
Thanks for all the useful information that's here though, it's given me lots to think about, we're super excited to ...