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Update: Kelly buzz..."The Thread" Hall of Fame bound.

Discussion in 'GC Hall of Fame' started by tilly, Nov 10, 2017.

  1. tegator80

    tegator80 GC Hall of Fame

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    Oh.......BABY! Cook that bird!
     
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  2. 2ndusername

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    I spatchcock too, also an excellent end product. I use a big green egg and will run it fairly hot, maybe 425ish, with my indirect stone. I'll be doing a 14lb spatchcocked turkey in a couple days and another swimming in peanut oil.
     
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  3. 95Gator

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    You said wood.

    It’s okay to whore post in here right?
     
  4. howdygator

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    Peach is my #1. Then Apple. Then Cherry
     
  5. gatorgrl

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  6. ElimiGator

    ElimiGator GC Hall of Fame

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    I picked up Meatheads book this week since it is easier to reference on a weeky basis. ;) (read somewhere that Meathead is a UF grad) With the spatchcock method and the probe, you can yank the breast on temp and it not be dried. I wet brine my poultry teets anyway. Legs parts get dry brined only or rubbed. Hard to scew anything up having multiple probes!
     
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  7. chunks1

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    I tired to smoke a turkey once, could not get the paper wrapped around it.:D
     
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  8. tegator80

    tegator80 GC Hall of Fame

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    I use fig wood for smoking. It is really nice. Why? because I have a couple of fig trees that have dead wood after winters here.
     
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  9. icequeen

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    I'm right-handed bi. Does that count?
     
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  10. Matthanuf06

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    If we won’t hire Kelly because we want to micro manage him and force him to keensome assistants............

    That would be an epic fail and somehow make SS worse than a Fooley. If that’s what happens that is the ultimate guarantee we are not committed to football. No need for boosters to write checks if the UAA isn’t committed
     
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  11. tegator80

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    Um, I will be back in a couple of minutes...
     
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  12. howdygator

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    Fig is wonderful just hard to come by commercially. You can always do orange too but not with poultry
     
  13. cocodrilo

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    Does your right hand know what your left hand is doing?
     
  14. icequeen

    icequeen GC Hall of Fame

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    Everyone has their methods....my turkey gets an orange wash then I stab holes throughout. I make a paste of olive oil, salt, pepper, minced garlic, Goya Adobo, sazon, oregano and rub it all over and stuff it into said holes. I make a meat stuffing that's very savory. Between that and the rub...oh and I baste every hour or so with white wine, butter & chicken stock.


    :)
     
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  15. gatorjustin

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    My dad was at an apple orchard recently and failed to pick up any excess branches. I was so disappointed.
     
  16. icequeen

    icequeen GC Hall of Fame

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    ;)
     
  17. tegator80

    tegator80 GC Hall of Fame

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    I think I am going to check out for a while. Things are getting "interesting" and I won't want to poo poo anybody's fun.

    Why did I post this instead of just leaving? Post count!
     
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  18. ElimiGator

    ElimiGator GC Hall of Fame

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    ...and you get to play with the grill and fire!
     
  19. grant1

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    Not so for all men. I recall you saying you are 45, ideal (theoretical) age for guy your age would be 30. Me being 59 appreciate a much wider range of age. Bottom of the range holds steady and top end slids up. Ultra thin looks sickly.
     
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  20. icequeen

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    Off to finish dinner for kids (cheese & bacon potato wedges with baked chicken:) )

    Behave...or not ;)
     
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