Internal temp has stopped rising

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Re: Internal temp has stopped rising

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Any pics taken??
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Re: Internal temp has stopped rising

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Apols, no pics.
Think I was so anxious about how it was going to turn out, I didn't think.
Damn!!!
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oh well there is always next time :D
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Congrats on a good result. I must say i was really impressed with my first attempt. A temp probe is a must otherwise it would be so hit and miss. I'm sure a championship BBQer would blow my brisket out of the water though.

I've gotta say that i can't wait to cook another. It's my Bros wedding in a months time and i'm taking the Traeger so i reckon it will be then!

Get photos next time!
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