Originally Posted by Patricia If you bring back the "treated" pimento wood, you might want to double-bag it. This way, it won't make a mess in your suitcase. What is "treated" pimento wood?
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Originally Posted by T&A What is "treated" pimento wood? It looks just like charcoal, lightweight & dusty...think Royal Oak
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Originally Posted by Mr. Twister For use in a smoker I 'd recommend applewood chips which are easy to find in the US and throw some pimento berrys on the wood for flavor. Thanks, I have tried that and didn't really get the results I wanted. Originally Posted by Patricia It looks just like charcoal, lightweight & dusty...think Royal Oak I'm more of a "Kingsford" guy myself!
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