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Rocks In My Rockwood
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I've had several small rocks in my Rockwood - its still my preferred brand. Great stuff IMO.
XL Egg Owner Since Dec 2013 - Louisiana
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I sent RW an email yesterday and they responded pronto so I'll give it up for their customer service. After a couple of cooks now, it's good stuff and burns cleanly. I'll keep buying it. I guess I was bad last year and got my lump of coal.
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@DoubleEgger is on the right ------------->
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WAITER! I got a fly in my soup........shhhhhh.....everybody will want one.Jacksonville FL
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@Legume me call you a nerd? Why no. A geek yes..nerd never :-B )
Hey I'm a geek too. >-LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL -
henapple said:
He cares?
Henapples baby pic.Louisville, GA - 2 Large BGE's -
I've been using nothing but Rockwood, and this is the only foreign object I've ever found. The rock looks like it could be a brother to what you found @gatraveller I'd say one little rock after all those bags, and me happy.GreggLarge BGE Owner since December of 2013!
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In keeping with the policy of @stlcharcoal of using all natural Missouri product, those are free range rocks. Please don't keep them cooped up ... let them roam freely in your yard. It would be especially nice if you would put them in a rock garden, so they can be among friends.
Washington, IL > Queen Creek, AZ ... Two large eggs and an adopted Mini Max
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Hell, I thought Tony had been in my baby book. I clearly remember my dad drinking PBR when I was a toddler, and sharing. Ah the 70s....johnkitchens said: -
I would like to thank my lump broker @NPHuskerFL for my Rockwood haul today. Looking forward to finding some geological stuff in this 200 lbs :-BJacksonville FL
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I found one, similiar size in a bag of mine too. Later in the week, found another, the size of a gum ball. Still a good bag of lump.
GO BLUE!
Fairfax, Va
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My diesel has no problem digesting rocks, but finding a filling station on the road is a ****! LOLRe-gasketing America one yard at a time.
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<:-P @Dobie Good deal! Hopefully they still had it on the pallet in the back so it was a quick stop for ya. \:D/LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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over the years I have returned many of my found rocks to Mother Earth as I used them with a sling shot to discourage feral cats coming out of our woods and driving our dogs crazy.Jeepster47 said:In keeping with the policy of @stlcharcoal of using all natural Missouri product, those are free range rocks. Please don't keep them cooped up ... let them roam freely in your yard. It would be especially nice if you would put them in a rock garden, so they can be among friends.
Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
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