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Old 05-28-2008, 11:09 AM   #674 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by AlicornsPrayer View Post
Ok...What you're saying is your grill doesn't have the lava bricks, right? Does your flame units have the covers/shields over them? If so, put the wrapped wood chips on the bottom of the grill between the flame units.

I actually get those mini rectangle aluminum pans (you get 2-4 in a pack, and they're about 6 inches long, 4 inches wide, 1 inch deep) and put my wood chips in those, cover with foil, poke holes in foil to allow steam to escape, then sit between the flame burners and let the grill heat up for 15 minutes before cooking on it. The grill makes enough heat that the bottom of the grill is as hot as the lava bricks get and you get a nice smoke going.
Yeah, my grill does not have the lava bricks. It does have the shield over the flame unit.

Perhaps I will try that on Saturday or Sunday (oh man, another ten days of baseball to follow, and I am going to be a tired old bear. )

Thanks, I highlighted, copied, and pasted onto Word, so I can print it out. Thanks for the advice, Joe and Ali.
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