Last week I agented a Kettle for Harris and he sent me this Wood Dale Texan I had admired. Harris did me a big favour last year and I would have done it for nothing:
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This Kettle originated out West I am told. Whoever had it took very good care of it and cooked on it quite a bit from what I can tell. The seal on this cooker is the best of any Kettle I have ever used. I think I am in love.
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Only once did I attempt to lift the lid barehanded.
Oh man, those are some beauty looking bones. Not a bad looking kettle, too. ;)
Tasty looking ribs there!
Beautiful ribs and kettle there! I love the "only once" bit. It would probably take me a couple more times than that...
Trigger is an amazing grill
Great looking ribs and kettle. I am happy you are enjoying it. :)
Looking good Hoss - congrats!
Hmm - Ribs and Wood Dale - 2 of my very favorites!
Nice looking cook and very classy kettle Hoss.
Winz
Quote from: harris92 on August 14, 2015, 08:08:45 AM
Great looking ribs and kettle. I am happy you are enjoying it. :)
Thank you very much Sir.
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Almost looks like the "orange peel" rubbed off on the ribs......nice texture on the kettle AND the food !!!!!