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BBQ Smokers, Pig Roasters, Chicken Cookers, and Grills From Meadow Creek

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The Handbook for Choosing Your Meadow Creek Smoker or Grill

This full-color guide is packed with charts, photos, and articles to help you determine if Meadow Creek is a good fit for you and choose the model that fits your presentation, cooking style, menu, and crowd size goals.

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Archive for March 2010

Grilling on Hatteras Island

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

We’re on vacation this week on Hatteras Island out on the Outer Banks along the US east coast. I grilled some burgers and cheese-filled hot dogs last evening. It’s hard to beat those Bubba Burgers when it comes to store-bought burgers and the John F Martin dogs are some of the best! Try some the next time you fire up the grill for some plain old-fashioned grilling.

Later in the week, we have grilled steak and chicken on the menu also.

Grilled Burgers and Hotdogs

View of the Pamlico Sound From Our Deck

Proof You Can Cook Great Food Without Fancy, Sparkling Equipment

Sunset View From the Top Story of Our Rental House

What’s on the Menu? (open to taste)

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Not much to say today. Just wanted to share some of the barbecue goodness we are experiencing here. We fired up the TS60 Barbecue Smoker to cook some chicken breasts, a couple briskets, and a turkey. The chicken turned out delicious; the other meat is still cooking.

Lavern

PS. (Warning: Do not eat your computer screen; it may quit working.)

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My Birthday

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

I had a wonderful and enjoyable birthday on Saturday. Besides all the other special stuff, my wife arranged to get me a new SQ36 Meadow Creek Smoker! I didn’t have a clue about it until we drove up to my dad’s house where we were going to smoke with my brother’s smoker (or so I thought!).

I’ve wanted a small backyard smoker for quite a while, so I’m quite delighted. Mine has a second tier grate and one of those optional grill pans, so I can grill steaks and burgers, OR smoke ribs, chicken, brisket, or whatever with an offset firebox.

We also fired up the BBQ26S Chicken Cooker and grilled some steaks, which I had marinated overnight and seasoned with a homemade mixture. Of course, everything turned out delicious, and we had lots of left-overs. Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Signing off for more of those birthday ribs,

Lavern

PS. Thanks, honey.

Meadow Creek Barbecue Equipment Spec Sheets

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Check out our brand new Meadow Creek spec sheets. They are in PDF format so you can download and print them for handy reference when you’re comparing measurements, features, and benefits of various models.

Pig Roasters

Meadow Creek PR36 Pig Roaster
Meadow Creek PR42 Pig Roaster
Meadow Creek PR60 Pig Roaster
Meadow Creek PR60G Gas Pig Roaster
Meadow Creek PR60T Pig Roaster Trailer
Meadow Creek PR60GT Gas Pig Roaster Trailer
Meadow Creek PR72 Pig Roaster
Meadow Creek PR72G Gas Pig Roaster
Meadow Creek PR72T Pig Roaster Trailer
Meadow Creek PR72GT Gas Pig Roaster Trailer

Barbecue Smokers

Meadow Creek SQ36 Barbecue Smoker
Meadow Creek TS60 Barbecue Smoker
Meadow Creek TS120P Barbecue Smoker
Meadow Creek TS120 Barbecue Smoker Trailer
Meadow Creek TS250 Barbecue Smoker Trailer
Meadow Creek TS500 Barbecue Smoker Trailer

Chicken Cookers

Meadow Creek BBQ26 Chicken Cooker
Meadow Creek BBQ26S Chicken Cooker
Meadow Creek BBQ42 Chicken Cooker
Meadow Creek BBQ42C Chicken Cooker
Meadow Creek BBQ96 Chicken Cooker
Meadow Creek BBQ144 Chicken Cooker

Caterer’s Delight Catering Trailers

Meadow Creek CD108 Catering Trailer
Meadow Creek CD108G Catering Trailer
Meadow Creek CD120 Catering Trailer
Meadow Creek CD120G Catering Trailer

Flat-Top Grills

Meadow Creek BBQ36 Chicken Cooker
Meadow Creek BBQ60 Chicken Cooker
Meadow Creek BBQ60G Chicken Cooker

Stainless Steel Sinks

Meadow Creek 3BS Stainless Steel Sink
Meadow Creek 4BS Stainless Steel Sink

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Struggling to choose the right cooker for your needs? Check out our Meadow Creek cooker comparison charts. If you would like to discuss your dream cooker over the phone, call Marlin toll-free at (877) 602-1568 to get some good, friendly advice. Or if you're close by, come visit our display lot in Pikeville, Tennessee to check out these fine barbeques! We offer a 30-day money back guarantee on all our Meadow Creek barbeque equipment (except the Ultimate Caterers—sorry, too much risk). Please realize that we (Yoder’s Smoky Mountain Barbecue) are a dealer for Meadow Creek. This promise applies only if you buy from us. If for any reason you are not happy with your unit, you may return the cooker to us within 30 days of the delivery or pickup date, and we will refund the purchase price minus the shipping and handling. You are responsible to pay the return shipping.
What did you think of the videos? Meadow Creek makes some amazing smokers, pig roasters, chicken cookers, and grills. All this equipment is made in the Amish Community of Lancaster County, PA. The talented craftsmen at Meadow Creek hand-make each unit. They seriously go the extra mile to make sure you’re smoked pink. What really puts the sauce on the brisket is all the revolutionary features and options that make barbecue fun and easy, and even a money-machine, if BBQ is your business.
Integrity: Meadow Creek cookers are made in a culture of Godly ethics—honesty, diligence, and fairness. Whether it’s a Shoo-fly pie or a barbecue smoker, you will be treated right.
Stainless Steel Grates: Every Meadow Creek barbecue cooker comes standard with non-rusting stainless steel grates. This eliminates the hassle of scrubbing rust and the danger of possible rust contamination on your meat.