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Peach Wood who sells it

I live in Southern California. Is there a place that sells peach wood that you know of?

John

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Peach wood NEW
by: Anonymous

joesbbqwood.com has all kinds of wood. I don't think he has peach listed, but if you e-mail him he has it green and dry. I found him on the egghead forum. Bought from him several times and been very pleased with the product.

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Peach wood NEW
by: Bill Thompson

joesbbqwood.com has it. Its not listed on his site, Joe said he is still working on getting it up and going. I found him on the big green egg forum. If you e-mail him he will get it out to you.

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peach wood for sale NEW
by: steven

I'm located in ga the peach state. I can provide as much as needed while supplies last. You can contact me by cell 478 334 4429

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Peach Wood Chunks For Sale
by: Anonymous

Forgot to add their website address:

www.fruitawoodchunks.com

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Peach Wood Chunks For Sale
by: Anonymous

Fruita Wood Chunks in Colorado has some great quality wood chunks at very reasonable prices. And they offer 2 day shipping at no extra charge

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Who Sells Peach Wood Chips for Smoking?
by: Bill

If you can't find anyone with a peach tree, you can find them offered at the website barbeque-wood.com in 2 pound bags.

This is how they are described on the website's Peach Wood Chips page:

"Slightly sweet, woodsy flavor. Add a unique smoked flavor to everything you grill outdoors, whether you're cooking with a charcoal barbeque, water smoker, or even a gas grill. This is a more natural way to jazz up the flavor of your grilled meat with an impeccable taste that everyone will enjoy.
We are positive that once you've tried this unique way of grilling, you'll keep on cooking with smoking wood forever!
Orders in increments of 2 pounds per unit."

Good luck.






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