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BamaBackdraft
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Around here the only wood chunks and chips I've found in stores are hickory and mesquite. Seen the wood pellets of other wood and use them in a foil packet. Pecan and oak easily accessible around my neck of the woods. Where do you folks get these other woods? Would rather use chunks than pellets if possible. Thanks
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Over here, I have to settle for wood "chips" which are the size and thickness of a 25 cent piece. Therefore, they don't last long at all and unless they are soaked and layered amongest the charcoal, they don't last at all. I can get the hard wood and apple.
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I used wood from my orange tree today. I never thought to try it, but glad I did.
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Check the grill dept. at your Home Depot., Lowes or Wal Mart.
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