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<blockquote data-quote="kaiser83" data-source="post: 257427" data-attributes="member: 2311"><p>I generally cut extremely thin slices off and rub them out, at that point I will leave them out for about 45 minutes or so while I go grab chow. After that they make for a great smoke brother. Sorry to hear your experience has bee lackluster. Pease's Triple Play is also darn good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaiser83, post: 257427, member: 2311"] I generally cut extremely thin slices off and rub them out, at that point I will leave them out for about 45 minutes or so while I go grab chow. After that they make for a great smoke brother. Sorry to hear your experience has bee lackluster. Pease's Triple Play is also darn good. [/QUOTE]
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