Cool dinner for wood geeks

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bluedogz

Minister of Fire
Oct 9, 2011
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NE Maryland
Friend took me here during a business trip....

Cooking pit is just stacked cinderblocks with expanded steel grates on top, and they feed it with oak slabwood and pallets.

Corn was amazing, clam roast as well.
 

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Its kinda funny. For a Midwesterner - the steak and corn prices seem high, but the seafood looks cheap.;lol

I don't know about that . . . lobster price seems a bit high.
 
Cooking pit is just stacked cinderblocks with expanded steel grates on top, and they feed it with oak slabwood and pallets.

You just described my barbecue grill. Tried'em all and went back to blocks and oak.
 
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