Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390280136753? ... 1497.l2649
Flavorwood smoke tins with reasonable shipping prices to the UK
Flavorwood smoke tins with reasonable shipping prices to the UK
- Smokingwoodman
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Re: Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
I have some of these and will beat any of their prices
rgs Paul
rgs Paul
- keith157
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Re: Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
Paul, have you used them and are they as good as advertised? If they are good it seems a relatively inexpensive way to try new wood, Pecan for example.
Re: Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
I'm wondering what the difference is between these and just wrapping wood in some foil, or getting one of those smoker boxes for your BBQ.
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Re: Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
Hi Keith ... er course I haven't tried them, can't BBQ to save my life.
Clive from Cookequip has loads, I have a couple rolling around in the back of my car.
I think it's just a nice outer package and just some little lumps of wood inside.
Clive from Cookequip has loads, I have a couple rolling around in the back of my car.
I think it's just a nice outer package and just some little lumps of wood inside.
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Re: Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
Other then being "Gucci Kit" I doubt if there is any difference, but it does provide a way of taste testing small quantities of different woods. For instance Cyderpig gave us a smallish lump of pear (not sapient so no worriesaris wrote:I'm wondering what the difference is between these and just wrapping wood in some foil, or getting one of those smoker boxes for your BBQ.
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Re: Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
I think you are spot on Keith in that they have a use, if an expensive one but they do look nice.
If you wanted to try some Andy I'll find out what woods Clive has and best delivered price.
cheers Paul
If you wanted to try some Andy I'll find out what woods Clive has and best delivered price.
cheers Paul
- keith157
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Re: Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
I'd be mildy interested as well Paul.
- Smokingwoodman
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Re: Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
Keith
Flavours available for discount Apple, Hickory and Alder as he has loads ... Clive's usual price is about what Andyr saw on Ebay £8.50 for 3 tins
rgs Paul
Flavours available for discount Apple, Hickory and Alder as he has loads ... Clive's usual price is about what Andyr saw on Ebay £8.50 for 3 tins
rgs Paul
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Re: Flavorwood - smoking tins/cans
Cheers, I've got Apple & Hickory and not too sure about Alder but might give it a try.

