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<blockquote data-quote="emerald" data-source="post: 141015" data-attributes="member: 1500"><p>I was tempted to do this when I first started, but then I really learned not to bother it. My cakes haven't ever really turned out lumpy since it all gets sorted out as I continue to smoke, I find. </p><p>Anecdote: When I first got my Kirsten, I smoked it so much that I built up a dangerously thick cake pretty fast. The cake stayed so smooth, I didn't notice it had formed until I found myself clocking a smoke in at 16 minutes. That was with virtually no maintenance, just dumping ash and scooping out anything damp.</p><p>However, what you guys are doing doesn't sound like it would hurt it at all. Just some pre-emptive cake maintenance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emerald, post: 141015, member: 1500"] I was tempted to do this when I first started, but then I really learned not to bother it. My cakes haven't ever really turned out lumpy since it all gets sorted out as I continue to smoke, I find. Anecdote: When I first got my Kirsten, I smoked it so much that I built up a dangerously thick cake pretty fast. The cake stayed so smooth, I didn't notice it had formed until I found myself clocking a smoke in at 16 minutes. That was with virtually no maintenance, just dumping ash and scooping out anything damp. However, what you guys are doing doesn't sound like it would hurt it at all. Just some pre-emptive cake maintenance. [/QUOTE]
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