Professor M
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Greetings, all! We'll be headed out of town to visit family for Christmas. Unfortunately, nobody in my family smokes except me, and this darn 2D makes me look like a genuine Texas Hill Country pit master. So I'd love to smoke a brisket, let it cool, refrigerate it, and then pack it on ice in a cooler for a 4-hour drive, and then reheat it in my parents' oven.
I realize that this is less than ideal. Has anyone done something like this? I'd love to hear your advice.
Also, at Costco, I always buy the flats as I'm afraid to try to fit a whole packer brisket in my 2D. Has anyone been able to squeeze one in? And at what weight?
It's a shame. Costco charges $3.99 per pound for the flats and $1.99 per pound for the full packer, so I'm spending the same amount of money on half the amount of meat. I'd love to figure out how to just throw a whole packer in the 2D.
Thanks for the help, folks. Merry Christmas and happy smokin'!
				
			I realize that this is less than ideal. Has anyone done something like this? I'd love to hear your advice.
Also, at Costco, I always buy the flats as I'm afraid to try to fit a whole packer brisket in my 2D. Has anyone been able to squeeze one in? And at what weight?
It's a shame. Costco charges $3.99 per pound for the flats and $1.99 per pound for the full packer, so I'm spending the same amount of money on half the amount of meat. I'd love to figure out how to just throw a whole packer in the 2D.
Thanks for the help, folks. Merry Christmas and happy smokin'!
 
	 
 
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 And, as you pointed out, full packers are actually cheaper.
  And, as you pointed out, full packers are actually cheaper. 
 
		 
 
		 You are right, there is no reason to buy a flat, when a whole packer is twice the meat, for the same price, or less. And the point is my favorite half by far! If you are going to Costco, buy the Prime whole packer if they have them. It's worth the little extra money. Otherwise sounds like their Choice is fine too, but usually they have one or the other. I don't brine or inject if I have a Prime.
 You are right, there is no reason to buy a flat, when a whole packer is twice the meat, for the same price, or less. And the point is my favorite half by far! If you are going to Costco, buy the Prime whole packer if they have them. It's worth the little extra money. Otherwise sounds like their Choice is fine too, but usually they have one or the other. I don't brine or inject if I have a Prime. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		