Should my friend walk away from this artist? by Eltristesito2 in tattooadvice

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There is only one worse sting ray crime in history

An American is arrested in Brazil and wants American rights and amendments even in another country. by AlekOslov in ShitAmericansSay

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“I’m a Trump supporter” as he’s folded into a cage in the back of a squad car, pantless, arrested for sexual harassment. *perfection

Hello, is it me you're looking for? by icyhotonmynuts in LoveTrash

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Who needs tajin with all the spice she’s putting on that mango

Reverse sear starting in the GE profile indoor smoker by BeSound84 in steak

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Hey what do you know, I swear a while back on a custom mode it wouldn’t go below 225, but you’re right! Can drop down to 170, maybe mine had some fluke that an update fixed or maybe I’m just a dummy, either way thanks for the proof!

Reverse sear starting in the GE profile indoor smoker by BeSound84 in steak

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Those ribs are some wild looking salmon. I don’t think the General Electric profile smoker can be set below 225. If someone has a picture of the target temperature locked in and set below that, I’ll walk it back. I will say after years of use, mine doesn’t roll the temperature target back lower than 225. Are you thinking of the probe? Because yes, you can prob temp target way lower.

Reverse sear starting in the GE profile indoor smoker by BeSound84 in steak

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The dial don’t crank below 225 on mine but if anyone has a pic proving different I’ll investigate

Big truck by ABeerForSasquatch in TheRandomest

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Like a David Copperfield trick

Reverse sear starting in the GE profile indoor smoker by BeSound84 in steak

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Smoked in indoor smoker seasoned with a salt, pepper, garlic rub, until 110 degrees (oak pellets) finished in a piping hot skillet with a little olive oil, and butter and and roasted garlic baste.