Got me a fine deal on Picnic Roasts at 0.89 cents a pound. BBQ'd them for 9 hrs, then wrapped in foil for 2 hrs @ 200 degrees and they came out mighty fine. We had them for my sons going away party as he heads off to Nashville to start his music career.
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Post by sausagemaneric » Mon Mar 09, 2015 02:58
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