Cowboy Lump Charcoal Mixed Hardwood


 

Directions

Lighting Instructions: Cowboy Charcoal is an all natural charcoal product. It burns cleaner, lights easier and cooks hotter than briquets. This allows you to use less charcoal and cook quicker. Charcoal Tips: Cowboy Charcoal is sensitive to air and will light and burn quite readily! Note: Make adjustments in your air vents and grill lid to control the rate of burning. Suggested Starters: We suggest using starters such as a charcoal chimney, electric starter, or paraffin coated sticks. They are economical, ecological and easy to use! Using a Charcoal Chimney: We highly recommend starting your fire with a charcoal chimney. It uses newspaper as a starter, is easy to use and does not give food an after-taste.

 

Description

Cowboy® Lump Charcoal Mixed Hardwood. Real wood flavor. Long cooking times. 100% Natural. Net Weight: 20 lb (9.07 kg).

Other Description

The Cowboy way... Grilling over an open fire is the oldest method of cooking known to man. On the western frontier it was the only way to feed hungry cowhands. Frontier food was prepared over glowing wood embers and was characterized by its hearty flavor and inviting aroma. It was over those traditional fires that "Cowboy Cuisine" was born! Why lump charcoal is different! Compare cowboy lump charcoal to Briquets. 1. All natural, 100% charcoal, no coal, fillers, or chemicals! 2. Quicker, hotter fire, with more beat than briquets! 3. Easy lighting, starts in half the time briquets! 4. Great taste with no starch or petroleum off-taste and flavor! 5. Charcoal can be added to fire without smelly fumes! 6. All natural charcoal means less ash, clean up is minimal! Cowboy is a registered trademark of cowboy charcoal, LLC., Albany, KY 42602. We would like to hear from you about your barbecue ideas and experiences. For grilling tips, recipes, and Comments, please visit: www.cowboycharcoal.com. © 2018.

Warnings

Carbon Monoxide Hazard:
Burning charcoal inside can kill you. It gives off carbon monoxide, which has no odor.
Never burn charcoal inside homes, vehicles or tents.
California Proposition 65:
Combustion of charcoal results in emissions that can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide, smoke and other combustion by-products, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65wamings.ca.gov.

UPC

00754087435209