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Author Topic: Lets talk about Treager pellets please keep it civil.  (Read 3473 times)

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Darwin

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Re: Lets talk about Treager pellets please keep it civil.
« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2017, 11:20:36 AM »

I'm just a newbie at pellet cooking so I will defer to ya'll on that.  I started using pellets for cold smoking and I purchased what was available to me without doing much research, I figured they were all the same.  I am a bit more educated now and I only use 100% species pellets for cold smoking.  I will avoid those that have added oils, artificial flavours, binders or chemicals.  For cooking in the GMG I will use the best quality I can get at the best price. Luckily I can get GMG, Pit Boss, Camp Chef, Cabela's and Traeger all locally. Thanks to a JimAZ on here I got a load of Pit Boss for $9 a bag and a few at $4.   :cool:

Conumdrum, I am glad the links were useful. We don't know their current practices, but legal documents provide a look into their past.
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Re: Lets talk about Treager pellets please keep it civil.
« Reply #16 on: December 03, 2017, 09:06:49 PM »

The Gourmet Blend at Costco is 50% Maple, 25% Hickory and 25% Cherry.  I'd prefer more hickory and less maple which is why I didn't buy any.  But maybe I'll give it a shot based on feedback here.
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