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    The mods are quite simple and don’t cost all that much. No point in spending double unless the main smoker body is better constructed.

    The one main thing I’ve learned about pork shoulders is this. Cook them nekkid, no rub or anything else. When done rest and pull, then I take my rub, run it through a coffee grinder so it becomes a finish powder. Sprinkle it generously and let it sit for a few. Then mix the pork again so it s evenly spread. BAM!!! Flavor that’s out of this world
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    Your so right Dave, a sprinkle of rub seasoning after the chop really nails it. But I still rub because some of my rub enhances the bark I,m looking for. At the meet up at Charlies last year out of 4 shoulders I wasn't able to get much bark cause they all hovered like vultures grabbing it out of the pan as I was pulling. Lots f excuses about just wanting to get rid if all that burnt meat. Tc
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    I will agree TC, the bark can be very important. I also know our styles of cooking/smoking re very similar.
    But if I use any rub before the cook, it's minimal. I've decided that, in my experience and the catering end of it, I lose too many pounds of meat to drying out. So on, let's say an 8 butt cook, only one will have the heavy rub and the others will be just dusted for a very thin bark.

    Either way one chooses to do it, it's the right way. This is a "to each their own" decision.

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    You guys are Killing Me! My buddy doesn't have a smoker, but he does have a gas BBQ. But I miss my smoker!!

    I'll be heading home on the 25th and I think I'll have the kids and grand kids over for some smoke cooked pulled pork the following Sunday. Maybe some corn pudding, green beans with bacon and some coleslaw. I'm thinking either homemade chocolate cake with homemade chocolate frosting or a 7Up pound cake with lemon glaze.
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    Smoked a nice Boston Butt yesterday over hickory. The doggone thing went 14hrs so it was too late for dinner. Sure was good today in sandwiches though.

    Finally tried some of the Carolina Mustard sauce. Really good stuff! I've always been a fan of the vinegar/red pepper sauce on pork (still am) but the mustard sauce was a nice change.

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    Found a pork belly at the store, decided to make some burnt ends.
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    Can’t believe bbq season is almost over....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfk742 View Post

    Can’t believe bbq season is almost over....
    I've fired up my off set cooker in sub zero weather. Q season will be over for me when I'm dead and then I hope they serve it with beer and bourbon whiskey for my funeral luncheon.

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    Kelbro, I gave up trying do a butt or a brisket same day. Too many late dinners or sandwiches the next day. Beware the stall!

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