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Old 03-05-2015, 06:18 PM   #18
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The Kamado Smoker & Grill Cookbook: Recipes and Techniques for the World's Best Barbecue by Chris Grove from Ulysses Press ($2.99) is the Kindle Cooking, Food & Wine Deal of the Day (March 5) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking

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Some Mobileread peeps reading this post may think that they don't know anything about the kamado cooker. I thought that I didn't either, but a light went off in my head after seeing the post, and I Googled it. Have you ever heard of The Big Green Egg? Well, it is a kamado-style ceramic cooker. In fact, when I did a cursory glance at photos on the Web of TBGE and a cursory glance at the cooker on the cover of the book, I couldn't tell much difference, except The Big Green Egg is, well, green and the one on the cover is black.

I think that practically everyone in the U.S., at least, has seen one of TBGEs, if they don't own one themselves. One website that I looked at said that "The Big Green Egg is by far the most popular kamado-style cooker in North America."

I was ready to pass over buying the cookbook, thinking that the Kamodo cooker was some kind of obscure, exotic device that I'd never own. Well, I don't own one, and may never own one, but at least I now know, from TBGE example of the type, what a kamado cooker is.

Thanks for your post.

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