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I know you're a ways from one Doug, but Costco sells the cedar planks in a package of a few for cheap cheap. Just an FYI.

Ya' I use those on the 'Q but these little thin pieces should fit well in the lower tray of the cooker. I'm at Costco at least once a month whether it be Lethbridge or Calgary. Great stuff there.

I used to do those Pot Lickers also with salsa and sour cream,
 

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Co$tco. What are you dooing with 12 green pepers anyway? Muff pot only holds 3 and the rest dont keep. Smh
 

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Busy with one of your female family members that night, sorry. You can have her back Saturday though.

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I've been thinking about drilling vent holes in the top of my MuffPot. We have had frozen burritos but the moisture in them makes them soggy. Wondering if the moisture had a place to go they would crisp up better.
Heck might be onto something here, the next generation MoffPot with adjustable vented lid.
 

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I've been thinking about drilling vent holes in the top of my MuffPot. We have had frozen burritos but the moisture in them makes them soggy. Wondering if the moisture had a place to go they would crisp up better.
Heck might be onto something here, the next generation MoffPot with adjustable vented lid.

We have noticed that with a few items aswell. if you go for it please post back i bet a few of us would love to see if it makes a difference.
 

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Ever try wrapping your food in parchment paper?
Seems to soak some of the moisture.
 

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I had been putting parchment paper just on the bottom to keep things from burning but after a few roll overs from stucks Lol it was a mess. Maybe I should drive more responsibly until meal is cooked. One time had grease come out some side venting made it look like sled had major indigestion. :) May have to put chicken wings in house oven first to burn off more of grease before the cooker can does it's job. Will never have a sled without one anymore.....
 

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I bought parchment bags from sobeys. They seem to work pretty good.

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