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hi from rye!

Postby smokeyjay » 08 Aug 2012, 17:08

hell there, my names jason,i live in rye in east sussex, just recently bought an offset landmann smoker for 20 quid second hand,tried it at the weekend on a pork loin and wow!! it was the nicest meat i have ever cooked,looking through some of the posts on here i see the landmann smokers dont seem to be favourable and difficult to maintain heat but i had no problems keeping it between 200-250 degrees for 6 hours. looking forward to reading a lot more posts on here and a lot better cooking! :D
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Re: hi from rye!

Postby London Irish » 08 Aug 2012, 17:17

Evening Jason,

You lucky bu@@er, Rye is a beautiful part of the world and Webbe's is one of our favourite restaurants.
Welcome to the forum, plenty of experts on here that will always share advice :D

Enjoy,


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Re: hi from rye!

Postby aris » 08 Aug 2012, 18:59

For 20 quid, I'd buy one. Well done.
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Re: hi from rye!

Postby damo0987 » 08 Aug 2012, 22:31

Hi

£20 is a great buy! im sure it will do the job, experiment and im sure u will have no problems controlling the temp!

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Re: hi from rye!

Postby Eddie » 11 Aug 2012, 10:19

Welcome to the forum fella, 20 quid what a result. Don't worry what others think, it the cook not the Q.

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Re: hi from rye!

Postby gazz_46 » 11 Aug 2012, 14:16

Welcome

U are a pit master wot ever kit u choose, some are easier to use than others but it is u that makes the difference, 20 quid that's just rude....;-) well done that man!
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Re: hi from rye!

Postby smokeyjay » 16 Aug 2012, 18:09

cheers guys for the warm welcome,since my last post i have done a brisket and a big pork loin both were amazing. 12hours for the brisket! already on the lookout for a bigger q! lol! :lol:
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Re: hi from rye!

Postby RobinC » 17 Aug 2012, 10:40

Welcome to the forum
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Re: hi from rye!

Postby Eddie » 19 Aug 2012, 21:06

SmokeyJay, any ideas of where to pick up some good salt marsh lamb?

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Re: hi from rye!

Postby keith157 » 20 Aug 2012, 05:15

I though Kent was the spiritual home of SML :?
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