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smoky taste
Date: 2007/10/16 11:34 By: Georgie Status: User  
 
Newbie Egger

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Jill,
I am also a new egger (maybe just about 10 cooks under my belt now) and I just wanted to say that the advice everyone already gave seems right on. My first cook (chicken breasts) was very juicy, but VERY smoky (and I didn't use any chips either). I was worried that I had just blown a lot of money on something that would produce food I really didn't want to eat. But never fear, follow the advice from the other posts about letting white smoke burn off, etc., and you will be good to go!

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Broc, just across the Muddy Mo from Omaha 2007/10/16 04:11
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Flashback Bob 2007/10/16 13:25
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Dr. Jim 2007/10/17 17:31
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