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Old 08-03-2004, 10:34 AM
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Default Hey all.. BBQ Question from Toronto

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!

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I'm not a smoker ( ) but this might get you started

http://northwoodssmoke.com/
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I buy them at the local supermarket (Safeway in my case) alongside the other BBQ supplies like briquettes and such.

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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.

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Try Home Depot. I know down here they have Mesquite and Hickory.
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