So now that old uncle Fidel dropped dead, apparently there is some from of free trade with Cuba, at least for the moment.....anyhow I was able to get some of this charcoal made down in Cuba. This is the very first export that Cuba has sent out. So I was intrigued. It seems to be some pretty nice size chunks of lump....
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It's not all full of crumbles, I haven't seen any plywood or rocks like the Cowboy Coal. Now I will say that this was $45 for 35 lbs of coal, free shipping. I got it for the interesting factor. I'm not sure I'll be ordering by the truckload, but I am excited to have it. I have not used it yet, but I'll report back once I fire this stuff up......Viva Fidel!
Free trade for now, I love to spend a little more on something like coal just to try it. I spent 28 bux on 20 lbs of rockwood at a store locally so your deal was not that outrageous. You'll have to post your thoughts after first cook. Maybe you should get that ancient kamado fixed up and do a low and slow cook on that with this stuff.
Aww man, it's all burned up. Better send it back!
@LightningBoltz my vintage Japanese Kamado is ready to cook right now, no fixing necessary.....
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