Doobie Doo
Veteran
He out in Utah making a killing off them white folks![]()
"Real PAWGIN in every way possible"He out in Utah making a killing off them white folks![]()
"Real PAWGIN in every way possible"He's charging $149 dollars for 3 lbs which is basically 50lbs a pound. So that means you are paying 9 dollars for a pound of his oxtails but $35 dollars for them to be real Texas in every way and the other 6 bucks for shipping.
Get your money, black man.

The Akorn grills are great breh, especially as an intro into Kamado style cooking (at a fraction of the price). I do low and slow and have also got it well over 700 degrees before lol. I was so impressed with mine that I got the Jr later. I think it’s just as or even more solid than the full size, but you are def limited in grill space on the jr (like full length ribs or brisket) That said, it’s nice and portableWhat brand Kamodo Joe you got? I don't know how to grill, but been thinking about buying a small grill to practice and meal prep on. I thought about a cheap weber at first until I went into the abyss.
I been looking at the Akorn Jr. It's $170. I got a $100 gift card I could use towards it.
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The Akorn grills are great breh, especially as an intro into Kamado style cooking (at a fraction of the price). I do low and slow and have also got it well over 700 degrees before lol. I was so impressed with mine that I got the Jr later. I think it’s just as or even more solid than the full size, but you are def limited in grill space on the jr (like full length ribs or brisket) That said, it’s nice and portable
I’ve had the full size more than 6 years now, I plan to eventually upgrade to a real ceramic kamado (now that I’m in a house as you don’t wanna be moving them heavy shyts around) but don’t feel any urgency.
Fuel efficiency is crazy bro, and while they have their uses, I don’t see myself ever going back to a Weber or standard kettle style grill. I have thought about adding a propane grill to the arsenal, but I forget why.Yup….the Akorn is a batter buy than the green egg imo……
The Akorn grills are great breh, especially as an intro into Kamado style cooking (at a fraction of the price). I do low and slow and have also got it well over 700 degrees before lol. I was so impressed with mine that I got the Jr later. I think it’s just as or even more solid than the full size, but you are def limited in grill space on the jr (like full length ribs or brisket) That said, it’s nice and portable
I’ve had the full size more than 6 years now, I plan to eventually upgrade to a real ceramic kamado (now that I’m in a house as you don’t wanna be moving them heavy shyts around) but don’t feel any urgency.
Yup….the Akorn is a batter buy than the green egg imo……


Without boiling it, he'd have to smoke them for like 2 days to get them tender. Ox tails are tough as fukk naturally. You have to boil or pressure cook them or take forever.He’s fukking the oxtail up by boiling it then smoking it.IMO
Without boiling it, he'd have to smoke them for like 2 days to get them tender. Ox tails are tough as fukk naturally. You have to boil or pressure cook them or take forever.
Breh cooks his from raw.