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![]() "Judah" wrote My brother-in-law in New York cooked a ham on the BBQ yesterday. Of course it was about 45* and pouring rain. But he's pretty dedicated. And my family reaped the benefits, so no one tried very hard to stop him. Last year, he did the same for Christmas. It didn't snow on Christmas day, but he did have to dig out an area for the BBQ from snow from the week before... Ahh, the joys of living in NC! Yesterday, it was about 65 degrees, and is about that on many Thanksgivings. Christmas will often have temps around the 50's, with seldom any snow. Just in case there is snow, or rain when I want to cook outside, I have a 18' by 28' covered back porch, with two sides against the house to block the wind. Makes grilling out a non issue, in most any weather. An electric slow cooker is also a great way to cook a turkey. It has a place to put your wet hickory chips, and a pan above the burner and chips to keep water in, to make the heat moist. No dried out turkey for me! Soaking the bird in brine before cooking works great, too. Just warn your guests to taste it before they salt it. g -- Jim in NC |
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