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			<title>Stove top Smoker</title>
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			<description>I upgraded my stove top smoker to a Nordic Ware recently.  I have been using one of the Cameron stove top smokers for a couple of years and really love it.  The Nordic Ware has a little more height to it which I like and a thermometer.  The Cameron is pretty slim line and you can just fit in 6...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I upgraded my stove top smoker to a Nordic Ware recently.  I have been using one of the Cameron stove top smokers for a couple of years and really love it.  The Nordic Ware has a little more height to it which I like and a thermometer.  The Cameron is pretty slim line and you can just fit in 6 turkey legs and the lid still slide on properly.  You can of course use the Camerons without the lid and cover it with foil but I never tried it because I figured a large amount of smoke would escape.  I look forward to being able to smoke a whole chicken without having to chop it apart to fit in the Cameron smoker.<br />
The new smoker is due to be delivered on the 21st. <br />
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I have an electric outdoor smoker indoor roaster but since I live in an apartment I havent really tried it much.  I took it to my FIL's once and smoker chicken legs and thighs.  We have a balcony outside of our apartment but Im not sure the landlord would like my using it out there.  Im sure if I did it once he would have everyone else trying to clutter the balcony with charcoal/gas grills which would be a fire hazard since the balcony is not very wide.</div>

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