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| We've used a MasterBuilt for years and it's still going strong. Good luck Ann! |
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| Ann, I look forward to seeing the products of your industry tumbling out the door of your new smoker!
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author
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| I'll be doing a load of cheese first, very soon. This will work better than my rotted out and drafty propane grill. I need a new grill too. <<<sigh>>> But- I plan to get on the stick for sausage crafting once I finish logging and making firewood. ~Ann |
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| "Once I finish logging ..." Ann, you're my new hero. Honestly. 
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author
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| Ann, my ex and I had five acres some years ago in the mountains of southern Oregon. I had a Husqvarna chainsaw that would actually start, and a Mahindra 3-cylinder diesel tractor. I worked on thinning Doug fir and Pacific Madrone, bucking into 6-foot sections and dragging them down the hill to the edge of the pasture where I could get to them with the tractor. I dumped them in front of the boat shed/garage where I had a sawbuck and a chopping block set up. It was hard work, but the reward was priceless: sitting in a recliner by the fireplace that was burning that wood in quiet conversation, with my little blind dog Gunnar curled up between my outstretched feet, a mug of good beer, a sharp Ticonderoga No. 2 pencil and notepad, and Pat Metheny and Charlie Haden's "Beyond the Missouri Sky" on the CD system was as close to heaven on earth as I ever deserve to come.
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author
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| Bill, indeed, some memories are priceless! |
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