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    Pictures aren't great but here is the pork shoulder I smoked yesterday. It was better than my first one but it can still improve. I'm getting better at controlling the heat of the smoker. I wanted to take it to 190 so I could shred it better, but the neighbors we were eating with were getting hungry so I had to pull it at 165.

    GT, your prime rib looked amazing. I'm going to try one of those soon.

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    Pictures aren't great but here is the pork shoulder I smoked yesterday. It was better than my first one but it can still improve. I'm getting better at controlling the heat of the smoker. I wanted to take it to 190 so I could shred it better, but the neighbors we were eating with were getting hungry so I had to pull it at 165.

    GT, your prime rib looked amazing. I'm going to try one of those soon.
    Looks good, nice bark. I bet it was delicious. I used to cook the shoulders to 165 as well. It wasn't until my brother in law showed me the way a couple years ago that I began giving it more time in the smoker. On your present set up I would probably think another 3 to 4 hours would do it...plenty of time to drink beer, smoke cigars and not mow the grass.

    Thanks for the compliment on my prime rib. You'll love it if you end up cooking one.

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