Thursday, December 29, 2011

Cajun Injector Electric Smoker

!±8± Cajun Injector Electric Smoker

Brand : Cajun Injector | Rate : | Price : $199.99
Post Date : Dec 29, 2011 05:19:21 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Easy-to-use, 5 cooking racks including 2 jerky racks and a rib/sausage hanger rack, drip tray
  • Water tray, wood pellet tray with side access chute, food temperature probe and 2 oven mitts
  • Smoker maintains a continuous temperature of 100 to 275 degrees Fahrenheit for precise cooking
  • 24-hour pop-up digital control panel makes it easy to set and check temperature and cook time
  • Energy efficient insulated design, ETL certified, 90-day warranty

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Homemade Smoker 5

Sorry about the quality of the video and sudden movements, and forgive me for mixing my words up so much. I had a 60lb blue heeler trying taking cover between my legs throughout the film . I don't do well multi tasking like this very well. Just a quick close up for those of you who might be interested in building one of these yourself. In reality this is just an electric version of the old firebox version. I think I paid about the same amount I could have bought a nice new electric smoker for, around 0 all said and done. But my concern was none of the smokers were big enough for me and even the bigger one's were way out of my budget. So I'm happy with my investment. The most important things you need is the 55gal drum (or whatever will work for you), heating element, insulation (a must!), and something to hold your rack. For the grate I just used some what I believe to be 5/16 x 3 1/2in bolts with fender washers on both the outside and inside so the weight can be distributed better. Really this is just a prototype, the point here is you can custom make yours any way you like. I just stress to use some kind of insulation because these little elements are not that powerful and were not meant for something this big. Mine would max out at around 180*F with no insulation. After I added the insulation I can now top over 300*F easily and this will help the element last longer. I hope this helps and if you do make one please feel free to add a video response or send pics of it ...

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Monday, December 19, 2011

The End of the American Dream - Suspended Constitution

Radical elements within the US government led by Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and others used the 9/11 attacks to undermine the democratic rights of the American people by what amounts to suspending the constitution and replacing it with what is essentially fascist legislation: the Patriot Act. As a result, the US now maintains torture camps all over the world - of which Guantanamo (Cuba), Abu Ghraib (Iraq) and Bagram (Afghanistan) - are only the most notorious and wages unrestrained war against civilians in countries that never posed a direct threat to the United States. The recent Wikileaks revelations have shown with what brutality and utter disregard for human life these wars are being conducted (helicopter video). Inside the US things don't look much better with Americans now constantly being monitored and controlled by a police state that has over 2000 agencies watching over their every move, and inhumane treatment being meted out to anyone who dares oppose Washington; Bradley Manning being only one example. If the American people don't claim back their country soon, the USA will turn into a fascist state controlled by an alliance of ultra-right-wing politicians, fundamentalist Christians, and sinister CEOs of large corporations. Such a turn of events would be a disaster for the world. Unfortunately, the election of Obama has changed nothing in Washington's corridors of power. If you enjoyed the clip, why not watch the whole film? (The End of America by Annie Sundberg)

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Brinkmann 810-5290-4 Smoke'N Grill Electric Smoker and Grill, Black

!±8± Brinkmann 810-5290-4 Smoke'N Grill Electric Smoker and Grill, Black


Rate : | Price : $100.24 | Post Date : Dec 10, 2011 04:38:29
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Double grill electric smoker and grill, standard size. Converts easily to an electric grill. Separate base pan design for easy set-up. Base pan houses 1500 watt heating element and lava rocks. Two chrome plated steel grills for 50 pound cooking capacity. Wooden handles and porcelain coated steel water pan. Complete unit is UL listed.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Why I Prefer Lump Wood Charcoal

!±8± Why I Prefer Lump Wood Charcoal

The history and tradition of charcoal burning goes back thousands of years and there's something magical about cooking on a charcoal barbecue grill.

Charcoal is the traditional fuel for barbecues because it produces a hot, long-lasting fire that is virtually smokeless. The fundamentals of charcoal manufacture is the burning of wood in a low-oxygen atmosphere, a process that drives out the moisture and volatile gases present in the original fuel. The elimination of the moisture reduces the weight of the fuel by up to 70% and the resulting charred material also burns for much longer than the original piece of wood.

Charcoal has been manufactured since pre-historic times and we know this following the discovery of a ancient body in a melting glacier in the Austrian Alps. Scientists dated the remains of the man back approximately 5,000 years and they also found that he had been carrying a small box of charred wood wrapped in leaves. The scientists deduced that the charred wood was probably smouldering and what the man would use to start a fire because apart from this box, he was not carrying any other fire starting materials such as a flint.

Even 6,000 years ago, charcoal was the preferred fuel for smelting copper and this continued to be the case for iron as well even as late as the 17th century when charcoal was superseded by coke. Charcoal was also popular in many other industries much later primarily because of the abundance of forests in many areas and the process of coppicing made it a sustainable resource. Something that we should consider in this age of global warming - many environmentalists see wood and charcoal as carbon neutral because of the ability of trees to grow and absorb the greenhouse gases. Charcoal has been used for domestic heating and maybe we should start to use it more in chimineas rather than the gas powered patio heater?

The ultimate transition of charcoal from a heating and industrial fuel to a recreational cooking material took place around 1920 when Henry Ford created the charcoal briquette. The business proved extremely profitable for Ford because the charcoal briquettes were manufactured out of waste wood from the car plants and his sideline business also encouraged recreational use of cars for picnic outings - great link selling! In fact charcoal BBQ grills and Ford Charcoal were sold at Ford dealerships as well.

The retort method is used to manufacture charcoal briquettes and it involves passing wood through a series of hearths or ovens and the major revolution is that it is a continuous process rather than having to be made in discrete batches as with traditional lump wood charcoal. The traditional method of charcoal production was by piling wood in a pyramid and covering it with dirt, turf, or ashes, leaving air vents around the base and a chimney at the top. The wood was then set alight and allowed to burn slowly and once complete the air vents were then covered up so the pyramid would cool.

I suspect that the benefits of briquette manufacture are attractive to the manufacturing business man but there's something magical about the batch production of lump wood charcoal. Different stages in the process are indicated by different colors of smoke as the moisture is driven off and there's an element of skills being passed from father to son. Maybe I'm being too sentimental but whenever I'm cooking on charcoal I always feel safe in the knowledge that a traditional industry is propagating.


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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Ottawa - Downtown address for sale! 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 750 aboveboard bottom gem!

750 square foot, one bedroom, one bathroom condo in The Strand by Claridge in the heart of downtown (429 Somerset Street West, Corner of Somerset and Kent Streets). This spacious open-layout condo features outstanding design including 8 foot ceilings, hardwood floors in living and dining rooms, ceramic flooring in the foyer, kitchen and bathroom, and neutral carpet in bedroom. Amenities include stainless steel kitchen appliances purchased May 2010), as well as in-unit laundry and basement storage locker. This gem is only minutes away from the Parliament Hill, downtown office buildings, trendy restaurants and grocery stores. Room Sizes: Living Room: 10'0" X 13'5" Dining Room: 12'2" X 11'10" Kitchen: 8'6" X 9'10" Bedroom: 11'1" X 13'0" Balcony: 10'0" X 4'7" Highlights: • Sale by original owner (non-smoker, no pets) • Located on quiet 6th floor of 14 floor building • Unit controlled air conditioning/heating • Hardwood floors throughout living room and dining room, ceramic floors in foyer, bathroom and kitchen, plush carpet in bedroom • Large shared meeting/party room with full kitchen. • Shared ground floor patio area with communal gas BBQ • Secure building with key-fob entry, security cameras at all entrances and unit-controlled buzzer system for guest entry. • Three elevators including dual entry freight elevator. Inclusions: • Stainless Steel Fridge, Stove (ceramic burners and convection oven), Tall-tub Dishwasher all purchased in May 2010. • In-unit Washer/Dryer ...

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