Apple or Cherry Wood?

by finalatom

37 Comments

  1. EggyBoyZeroSix

    I must be stupid because I can never taste a difference.

  2. Psychoticly_broken

    Santa is gonna give you a lump of coal.

  3. ObsessiveAboutCats

    Both are awesome. I’d grab cherry if I had all options. Anything will be good though.

    lol at the names.

  4. Shock_city

    Use some of both.

    I once spent time in Rovaniemi, Finland which is north of the arctic circle. The town was laid out in the shape of reindeer horns and they train teenagers to be elves at schools there while reindeer roamed freely everywhere you walked and drove. They didn’t really mind people and you could almost pet the “wild” ones.

    They rounded them all up at the end of the year and harvested some and tagged the new young ones for whatever family it belonged to and released them again. Reindeer on every menu like beef in America.

    I tried to work with the local Santa clause but it was difficult because he only spoke in Finnish and refused to sign any legal documents in any other name than Saint Nick in Finnish and was willing to forgo his pay to not give up the kayfabe

  5. bigwalleye

    did you add a bunch of wilbur too or is reindeer really that pink?

  6. Kapt_Krunch72

    I like cherry but it can be very strong tasting. But for the most part I could ID what wood that is used. But if you told me one is apple and one is cherry, I could tell you which one is which.

  7. Likes_The_Scotch

    Jokes aside, reindeer meat is fabulous!

  8. creamcitybrix

    DONNEE, YOU’RE OUT OF YOUR ELEMENT!!!!

  9. craigster12345678

    Gotta go with some juniper to respect their roots

  10. Federal_Assistant_85

    In the spirit of the trolling, are there any fir trees worth using, or is the creosote risk too high?

    Edit: my first thought was a juniper berry tree.

  11. Oak. Venison has a strong flavour so you need something with a heavier smoke flavour.

  12. Gambittattoo

    It’s beginning to taste a lot like Christmas…

  13. Alternative-Fish-303

    Cherry. Either that or hickory.