Love my Traeger timberline 1300! I use it year-round here in the mitten
Love my Traeger timberline 1300! I use it year-round here in the mitten
by GodFamilyandTraeger
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Prairie states where we get some of the coldest temps in the continental US checking in, also use mine year round. Unless the drift is too tall to get to it or it’s -40° out, it’s a strong possibility any given day.
BigChubs1
What you use to keep it warm?
eclipsedrambler
Did a double take on that first photo. The internet has corrupted me.
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Hey! It looks like you posted an image!
If this is a photo of one of your cooks, maybe share the recipe and techniques
used, as it’s almost guaranteed one of the first questions you will be asked!
*What seasoning did you use?
*How long did you cook it, and at what temperature?
*Did you use any special tricks or techniques?
Traeger on!
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Prairie states where we get some of the coldest temps in the continental US checking in, also use mine year round. Unless the drift is too tall to get to it or it’s -40° out, it’s a strong possibility any given day.
What you use to keep it warm?
Did a double take on that first photo. The internet has corrupted me.