
Booker charcoal
- Minesamojito
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Re: Booker charcoal
Fabulous stuff, decent sized chunks lasts ages on the frontier.
Cheers
Marcus
Cheers
Marcus
- keith157
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Re: Booker charcoal
But only if you are lucky enough to have a card.
Re: Booker charcoal
We were into the blue bag, but then we bought a load of them that were terrible.
The big K ACH15 stuff is more reliable, I now have half a pallet in my garage:

IMG_0046.JPG (3) by Copsey, on Flickr
I also bought some of the BCH15 (boxed stuff; less good, according to the flier, but more even sizes - they all seem identical) and the briquettes, which are (apparently) identical compressed charcoal with no additions. I'll post my findings on these two - curious to see how they stack up.
And got some kiln dried pizza logs too, which are great in the kamado joe for pizza!
The big K ACH15 stuff is more reliable, I now have half a pallet in my garage:

IMG_0046.JPG (3) by Copsey, on Flickr
I also bought some of the BCH15 (boxed stuff; less good, according to the flier, but more even sizes - they all seem identical) and the briquettes, which are (apparently) identical compressed charcoal with no additions. I'll post my findings on these two - curious to see how they stack up.
And got some kiln dried pizza logs too, which are great in the kamado joe for pizza!
Re: Booker charcoal
A bit OTT on the charcoal perhaps? 
