PR60T Demo: All God’s Creatures Got a Place on the Grill
A mouth-watering gallery of photos showing a variety of meats cooked on the Meadow Creek PR60T Pig Roaster Trailer.
Continue readingA mouth-watering gallery of photos showing a variety of meats cooked on the Meadow Creek PR60T Pig Roaster Trailer.
Continue readingThis spring we load Big Black, my decked out Meadow Creek TS250 tank smoker, with a variety of different meats for a picnic my friend was hosting about 15 miles from my house.
Here is a mouth-watering collection of photos to show you what this sweet rig can crank out…
Continue readingIn my opinion, nothing rounds out a barbecue feast like having several meats, such as brisket, ribs, sausage, and chicken, with a couple of appetizers and smoked baked beans thrown in. What makes it even better is cooking plenty of extras for freezing or sending home with your guests. Here are some ways we make it easy to cook a well-rounded barbecue feast—with leftovers.
Continue readingWhile I love the distinct flavor of beef in a medium rare steak, I also enjoy a well-made meatloaf served with mashed potatoes, a vegetable, and a lettuce salad. You can’t get more homestyle than that. Read this blog post to see how I cooked 6 loaves of a similar comfort food—Gene Wenger’s ham loaf—on my Meadow Creek SQ36 offset smoker.
Continue readingIt’s time to make plans for attending the annual barbecue and catering auction hosted by Meadow Creek Welding in New Holland, PA! There are always a bunch of smokers and grills at this auction, including Meadow Creek cookers, which makes this auction the best place to buy used Meadow Creek equipment.
If you’re close enough to attend, make sure you mark your calendar for both the auction and open house—or even better, plan to stay long enough to enjoy some of the other shops, restaurants, and attractions in Lancaster County, PA.
Continue readingCoalway, our Meadow Creek dealer in Ohio, has announced their 2019 Eggfest, Barbecue Buffet, and 8 Days of Savings at both their Apple Creek and Charm locations.
This event will run from May 10–18, excluding Sunday. There will be a lot to take in throughout the event, including a storewide sale, equipment demonstrations, an all you can eat barbecue dinner, and an Eggfest. This will be a great place to see Meadow Creek equipment first-hand, enjoy barbecue straight off the smoker, and hang out with people who actually do this stuff.
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