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Not exactly Ozark Oak but all things considered......
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No doubt brother. You want to see real blasphemy? Look what I found while scratching around in the loft. I'm actually going to use them just for the heck of it. I think that I'm going to mix them 50/50 and let it rip with some burgers and dogs.DoubleEgger said:Out of Rockwood? That's blasphemy my friend!

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Photo Egg, storing the critical stuff up top for hurricane season.......
I may be at crystal beach saturday night, coming in for a class reunion........
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I've occasionally tossed in a few kingsford briquettes for flavor. Especially on burgers, dogs, or pork chops. I add them to my RW like wood chunks.SGH said:
No doubt brother. You want to see real blasphemy? Look what I found while scratching around in the loft. I'm actually going to use them just for the heck of it. I think that I'm going to mix them 50/50 and let it rip with some burgers and dogs.DoubleEgger said:Out of Rockwood? That's blasphemy my friend!
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I have been known to use a little KBB myself from time to time in my BGE.
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I have used several brands. Lately I have been ordering fogo from Amazon. The bag has lots of bug chunks and seems to burn pretty well. I haven't tried Rockwood. Is it that much better?
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@SGH Cowboy? Really? Were you drunk when you bought it or did you send the Party Monster out to get lump?
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Kinda looks like @stemc33 on that bag-o-cowboyTHANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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I used this lump to cook on a weber kettle last night at the beach, and was impressed. For those in NC, it is available at Lowes Food.
Eddie
Raleigh, NC
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No way... Just looked up the Cowboy Lump Story. Definitely not a Wyoming thing. Their story quickly loses me after mentioning the Western Frontier. I'm sure Ohio was not considered the western frontier in the early 1900's.Legume said:Kinda looks like @stemc33 on that bag-o-cowboy
http://www.cowboycharcoal.com/cowboymenu.html
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I actually found that when I was scratching around in the loft. I have had it a long time. I will use it to bring one of the big units up before converting to wood. It being real cheap it's actually great for this purpose. I won't use it in my egg.DoubleEgger said:@SGH Cowboy? Really? Were you drunk when you bought it or did you send the Party Monster out to get lump?Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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I think that he was referring to the logo on the bag and your avatar. They do look similar brother stem.stemc33 said:Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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It's actually a pretty decent lump for the money. Glad you liked it as well.RaleighGuy said:I used this lump to cook on a weber kettle last night at the beach, and was impressed. For those in NC, it is available at Lowes Food.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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I have never tried FOGO so I can't compare the two. However I have used quite a bit of Rockwood and i can honestly say that it is outstanding. RW and OO are my two favorites by miles. Sad to see OO go.SmokinBass said:I have used several brands. Lately I have been ordering fogo from Amazon. The bag has lots of bug chunks and seems to burn pretty well. I haven't tried Rockwood. Is it that much better?Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Brother Ozzie we all have our own tricks and particular way of doing things. With that said, I cook beef back ribs exclusively over Kingsford. The only exception to this is if I'm using a wood fired unit. Then the KBB really serves no purpose. But on my ceramics, PBC or Weber, KBB is what I use for beef backs.Ozzie_Isaac said:I've occasionally tossed in a few kingsford briquettes for flavor. Especially on burgers, dogs, or pork chops. I add them to my RW like wood chunks.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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