I'd give it a listen, just tell me where to go to have a listen.
Do you put on the gloves or just hold them in your hand, just kidding!
When I used to build fires in my fireplace I wore welder's gloves to turn the 
logs and move them around.  Once in a while an ember would get trapped in a 
crease and let me know things were hot!
Thanks
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Don 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 7:45 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Father's Day early


  Hello Mike: I bought an electric smoker I am getting kind of lazy in my old 
age, just didn't want to mess with the charcoal, grin. I bought this smoker 
about a year and a half ago. I love it. It is one of my favorite cooking 
devices, smile. Charcoal/electric/gas doesn't manner much in the end, what heat 
source you use. It is the type of wood use for smoking, that really manners. 
  I will past in links below of two of my favorite sites. There is tons of 
smoking meat info on both sites. I learned allot, from both. They are both 
excellent resources. 
  All so I have a audio meat smoking course, it runs for 77 minutes, so if you 
are any list members have the time to listen, and would be interested I would 
be willing to upload this course for any list members only that would like to 
have it. I just need to know if any one is interested in this audio meat 
smoking course before uploading it? 
  For now, go and have a look at the following links.

  http://www.smoking-meat.com/

  I would check out the link above first.

  http://www.texasbbqrub.com/

  I bought a pair of the heat resent gloves from the link above. They are great 
for a blind person. When your meat is ready. You can simply walk out to the 
smoker, and just pick the meat up from the smoker with the gloves in your 
hands. That's great you won't punch holes in the meat that way. You can't hold 
the meat for ever it will get hot on the hands. But You can hold it using these 
gloves for 40 seconds are so. plenty of time too put it in a bowl are 
something. These gloves can be a blind person's friend for cooking.
  Mr. Campbell over at blind mice mart, all so sells some cooking gloves.
  Good luck. regards Don

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Rusk 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 9:54 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Father's Day early

  I got my gift lastnight, a charcoal smoker. I get to assemble it tonight so 
we can fire it up for a party tomorrow evening.
  Now I need Ray to find me proper smoking techniques, please?
  Guess my compresser will have to come for my birthday later, haha!

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