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Hello all,
Just wanted to say I found this site while surfing the web for old truck parts (1966 Dodge WM300 4 X 4 flathead 251 CI engine) I am in process of rebuilding.
I am the owner of a 1999 Limited 4Runner V6 that has 614,456 original miles on engine...
Started by Bob2 on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at toyota-4runner):
Welcome to the site but 614,456 original miles i call bs Bigmikelakers likes this.... .
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I'm a huge grilling/barbeque fanatic.
Just thought I'd start a little poll and see who shares my views?
I'm 100% charcoal ritualist! Never go gas...but I know lots who love it...
Started by socal_chris on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cookingforengineers):
It's hard enough preference (from a purely culinary....
In fact, I use the gas grill much more because it is so convenient - so in most of the photographs shown on this site, you'll find the gas grill in use.
A gas grill for convenience.
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I really fell in love with q'ing. Nothing big for this long weekend, firing up the Big Green Egg right now and just grilling some steaks when it comes up to temp. Usually, I'll do a pork butt, some ribs and chicken. Also have a Weber Smokey Mountain Bullet...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at microskiff):
-in tejas we wrap dove breasts in bacon and put those in a split acorn squash then wrap.
So, you're wrapping the brisket first?? Or as they say in Tejas, you're it ...
Finners off eating it...
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Hey guys, just want to shara some pics and retails of my 1989 W124 200D. Im the second owner ( lucky to have it ). Ive restored it ( interior ) ove the last one year, and a bit of exterior ( ne lights and grill ). Also done a decent ice installation but...
Started by varun m on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at team-bhp):
Thanks tejas appretiate
redliner thanks a lot yes she is beautiful....i picked hey up for 4.25 last....leather ics
last week spent 30 k on new crystal lights and new grill ( pics will be uploaded soon grill and headlights I am sure....
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Decided to bring some Turtle Eggs to the neighborhood Kentucky Derby block party tomorrow.
Thanks to Griffin for the great idea... here is his post:
http://www.barbecuebible.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=23107&highlight=turtle
I got two packs of Jimmy Dean...
Started by Dyal_SC on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at barbecuebible):
Great lookin start.
Weber OTG/smokneator/rotisserie
Grill Dome/Stoker Even way down here in the Republic of Tejas we can do some some math, Bastardo.
I bet they will be awesome.
Can't wait to see.
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On Sat, 02 May 2009 12:40:12 -0500, Janet Wilder <kelliepoodle@yahoo.com
I bought a whole frozen Alaskan (wild) pink salmon that weighs 2 ½
pounds on sale for a little over $5. It's in the fridge defrosting now.
Though I usually plank a side ...
Started by Janet Wilder on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
You'll want to be very careful with the skin and have it and the grill well
oiled or else use one of the many accessories for grilling....
I prefer using.
Use a milder fruit wood instead of hickory or oak .
grill
heat, but a higher temp.
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On Sat, 09 May 2009 14:32:11 -0600, Cleatarrior <nospam@xx.block
No problem.
For a basic recipe database and technique reading I like any of the
Steven Raichlen books - his first one "How To Grill" or the "BBQ Bible"
are clear and full of photos...
Started by Cleatarrior on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
The offset....
Cuz the
barrell (or box) design I didn't say that right .
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Brick WA7ERO (Youth is wasted on young is how almost
nobody makes an offset that'll grill in the main chamber.
The Tejas 1628 with the smoker cabinet is tempting.
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So, inspired by all the great projects I've been reading about for years on the forum, my wife and I finally decided to start moving forward with some projects at our farm that will pave the way for an eventual home building project.
Before you get too...
Started by Todd3138 on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at pondboss):
In Tejas finally got it and it seems to be real popular, so I figered I'd give 'er a try!
Todd.
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So, inspired by all the great projects I've been reading about for years on the forum, my wife and I finally decided to start moving forward with some projects at our farm that will pave the way for an eventual home building project.
Before you get too...
Started by Todd3138 on
, 19 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at pondboss):
In Tejas finally got it and it seems to be real popular, so I figered I'd give 'er a try!
Todd.
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I can't get used to the thought of cheese on my CFS, to each his own I guess.
What wine would you pair with that dish? Perhaps a nice Dry Creek Zinfandel.
Started by ninjacoco on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at baylorfans):
This Ozona also has a "build your.
Another place was Tejas Cafe in Victoria, but it is closed now.
Is called the "3 Alarm Chicken Fried Steak" The place I had it was at Ozona Bar and Grill in College Station.
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