New and Improved TnT Foodie thread

MintyDreadlocks

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Homemade French Toast farm to table
French Brioche from local bakery
Applewood Bacon from smokehouse
Whipped Cream homemade
Raspberries from farmers market
Vermont Maple Syrup
Eggs from neighbors chickens

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Quality ingredients always makes a worlds difference. Simple but full of love. My personal mantra is if you smoke good herb you need to eat good food too. More money saved on herb is more money spent on quality food.
 

natureboygrower

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Made a couple pizzas last night. It's hard to get the crust cooked properly before the top gets too done in my crappy electric oven. I've been thinking about building a brick pizza oven in the backyard. Maybe this year I'll finally do it.






I might just throw something like this together. Looks pretty simple. Just stack some bricks

I tried this out yesterday. Instead of the concrete pavers i used bluestone( basalt). Massive failure lol. Within 10 minutes of heat the bluestone started to "spauld" . Pieces of stone started popping off and eventually cracked. This was heated to only about 270°.
The concrete pavers might work, there's videos of people using those, but nearing temps of 800°, I'd imagine they will fail over time.
 

rkymtnman

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I tried this out yesterday. Instead of the concrete pavers i used bluestone( basalt). Massive failure lol. Within 10 minutes of heat the bluestone started to "spauld" . Pieces of stone started popping off and eventually cracked. This was heated to only about 270°.
The concrete pavers might work, there's videos of people using those, but nearing temps of 800°, I'd imagine they will fail over time.
i've had this for many years now.
i think it can handle 750F
 

ISK

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Smoking ribs attracts flies. This is soooo much more fun then a fly swatter.. :p

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Never seen this weapon of mass destruction before.....does it work well?

I'm guessing this would only be outdoor use, as I assume it would leave a splat of salt as such wouldn't be good for indoors

I found a website for it.....I wish they had a video of it actually killing a bug, or even a target shot

 

TCH

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Never seen this weapon of mass destruction before.....does it work well?

I'm guessing this would only be outdoor use, as I assume it would leave a splat of salt as such wouldn't be good for indoors

I found a website for it.....I wish they had a video of it actually killing a bug, or even a target shot

I don't have one, but they have been around forever. The handful of people that I know have gotten one, love them and in several cases, have bought a 2nd or 3rd one to have on hand. Lol
 
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