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Bodgeups
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Budding BBQ'er

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Morning all,

Well, I say it's morning when it's afternoon but when you're trying to cook something for four or five hours time seems to blend together, doesn't it? :)

I'm Wayne, and like many people in the UK I've been cremating food on a cheap £20 tesco BBQ for the last five summers or so. But this year, I decided to get myself a couple of Weber's and try doing this properly!

I'm trying to tackle pork ribs at the moment, so expect to see me in the low'n'slow section for a while!
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wade
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Welcome Bodgeups. I think that you will be pleased with the results from the Webers. Let us know how you get on.
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Cheers Wade. I forgot to mention in my opening post that I also have a Smokey Joe, and I'm trying to decide if it's worth buying a Smokey Mountain as well. The SJ is very good for portable grilling on the go... chicken, sausages, burgers, even the odd bit of rib-eye all work very nicely in a pinch :)
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Hi Bodgeup welcome to the forum and the bug that is bbq! ;)
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Welcome to the world of low and slow.

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Welcome, you have chosen a great forum for tips and advice
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Welcome, with the patience to learn and the time to read through the countless post on here you'll be well set to smoke perfect ribs everytime. Any questions just ask away
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