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| Hey guys.. I'm here in Toronto, and I'm dying to try this indirect heat method for smoking some ribs on my barbecue today.. Only thing is; I don't know where on earth I can buy those woodchips from.. Like applewood and hickory wood chips and stuff.. I know i gotta soak them and put them in a tinfoil pouch with holes punched in it directly on the flames for my bbq, BUT WHERE DO I BUY THEM! any feedback ASAP is greatly appreciated! thanks! |
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__________________ It is always Necessary to Leave Some Part of Cooking to Improvisation. - Paul Bocuse |
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| I buy them at the local supermarket (Safeway in my case) alongside the other BBQ supplies like briquettes and such. Jock |
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| my supermarkets dont carry them.. and the idiot workers that i ask always give me a funny look.. nobody seems to know what im talking about.. |
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| Check a good outdoors store, hunting especially. These often have barbecue accessories including wood chips. Failing that, know anyone with an orchard? Go pick up a log or two from them and create your own chunks. They'll probably share from their triming's pile. Phil |
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| Try Home Depot. I know down here they have Mesquite and Hickory.
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