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What is a woo?
Leibo
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I have had my egg for over a year and I am new to the Forum. Can someone please expain what a "woo" is and is there a need for it? Peace and love!
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Leibo,
Check out the www.ceramicgrillstore.com
He's got a lot of egg toys
Or maybe you meant Woosday :P -
Thanks! Makes sense. I cut some bricks to use an extender and they works pretty well too!
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A Woo is both an item and a person. The item was named after the person. John "Woodoggies" is who the term Wooring and Woosday was named after.
He is a prolific egger with many talents, one being the love of photography. It use to be that Tuesdays were a little slow with food postings, so to spice things up a little, he started posting non food related pics. Use the search feature and specifically look for his posts in them. Lots of amazing photos, from animals, to nature.
The Wooring can be found at the ceramic grill store web site, and is used to raise the cooking grid up to the level of the gasket. By moving the grid up you allow for a a greater distance for the heat to dissipate or more accurately surround the food. It's still direct cooking but it puts the food further from the lump, allowing the ceramic to play a bigger role in the cooking process. -
I have a WOO II & pan for my Med. its superduper. Also I did not know what woosday was till I googled. Now Woosday is my fav. day to LURK and LEARN. :laugh: . Y'all gotta get that Woo II. Hoping, maybe, to get a Spider for my Med. so I can Wok & Woll. Gotta to get that Wok aworkin. Got that idea from LC.
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I have a woo3 for my large and it is a great way to raise the grid to the felt line. I also have the CGS 13" stone and drip pan. Used with the woo, this replaces the platesetter for indirects. Makes a great combo.
Capt Frank
Homosassa, FL
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