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rigmagician
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| Location: | Houma, La |
| Biography: | |
| Interests: | Fishing, Hunting, Custom Rod building, Cooking |
| Occupation: | Electrician |
| Number of Posts: | 3 |
| Registered on: | 3/10/2020 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Pastalaya vs jambalaya
Posted by rigmagician on 3/11/20 at 5:29 pm to Stadium Rat
Thanks I found it. I have someone helping me cook my first one this size. I feel his amounts are way of. For a 10 gal he said 15lbs of meat and 4 bags of noodles. If I am right I should be able to cook enough for 100 in that 10 gal pot. I used the calculator to figure out for 90% but I may back it off to 80-85% so it doesn't overflow when I boil the noodles.
thanks
thanks
re: Pellet smokers
Posted by rigmagician on 3/11/20 at 5:23 pm to Cblack23
I will agree with several others. Save up and spend the extra and get the RecTec. I upgraded from a Treager and it is way better. The construction difference is night and day. I have the Bull 700, Ath the time I wish the bigger one was available I would have gotten it.
re: Pastalaya vs jambalaya
Posted by rigmagician on 3/10/20 at 8:27 am to Stadium Rat
Hello, I am helping my wife softball team by cooking a Pastalaya. I have never done one and I have been reading allot about your calculator. Is this still available? I bought a 10 gal pot and need to figure out how much I can put in there.
thanks,
Mark
thanks,
Mark
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