Traeger Ridgeland 572 sq.in Wood Fired Grill & Smoker – K50953
Whether you’re a novice griller or a barbecue pittmaster, the Traeger Ridgeland wood-fired grill and smoker is a sure-fire way to please every palate and delight all your senses.
Year 572 (DLXXII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 572 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Fired may refer to:
- A result of firing (disambiguation)
- "Fired", a song by Ben Folds from his 2001 debut solo album Rockin' the Suburbs
- Fired!, a 2007 documentary film by Annabelle Gurwitch
- Fired (2010 film), an Indian horror film
- Fired (1934 film), a Swedish drama film
Ridgeland may refer to:
- Ridgeland, Mississippi
- Ridgeland, Wisconsin
- Ridgeland, South Carolina
- Ridgelands, Queensland, Australia
Smoker is a noun derived from smoke and may have the following specialized meanings:
- Someone who smokes tobacco or cannabis, cigarette substitutes, or various other drugs
- Smoking (cooking), smoker, an apparatus for smoking (cooking technique)
- Bee smoker, a tool used in beekeeping
- Räuchermann, a German figurine used for burning incense
- A stag film
Traeger is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Albert Traeger (1830–1912), German politician
- Alfred Traeger (1895–1980), Australian inventor of the pedal wireless
- Carsten Träger (born 1973), German politician
- Elinor Meissner Traeger (1906–1983), American composer, pianist, and writer
- Ronald Traeger (1936–1968), American fashion photographer
- Tessa Traeger (born 1938), British photographer
- William Isham Traeger (1880–1935), Sheriff of Los Angeles County
Fictional characters:
- Chris Traeger
- Tig Trager
Wood is a structural tissue/material found as xylem in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. It is an organic material – a natural composite of cellulosic fibers that are strong in tension and embedded in a matrix of lignin that resists compression. Wood is sometimes defined as only the secondary xylem in the stems of trees, or more broadly to include the same type of tissue elsewhere, such as in the roots of trees or shrubs. In a living tree, it performs a mechanical-support function, enabling woody plants to grow large or to stand up by themselves. It also conveys water and nutrients among the leaves, other growing tissues, and the roots. Wood may also refer to other plant materials with comparable properties, and to material engineered from wood, woodchips, or fibers.
Wood has been used for thousands of years for fuel, as a construction material, for making tools and weapons, furniture and paper. More recently it emerged as a feedstock for the production of purified cellulose and its derivatives, such as cellophane and cellulose acetate.
As of 2020, the growing stock of forests worldwide was about 557 billion cubic meters. As an abundant, carbon-neutral renewable resource, woody materials have been of intense interest as a source of renewable energy. In 2008, approximately 3.97 billion cubic meters of wood were harvested. Dominant uses were for furniture and building construction.
Wood is scientifically studied and researched through the discipline of wood science, which was initiated since the beginning of the 20th century.
by Tracy
that’s right , I have two treagers , one about ten years old and I bought another last fall. I use them both all the time. I like looking up recipes for trreager cooking. veggies are great on the treager,(we all know just how great meat is), last Easter sunday I tried again, to do a prime rib and after watching videos on how to cook one, I found out that 124 degrees is just a little too rare for my liking. so the next one for for 134 degrees. the one thing that day I really liked was the baked potato. rubbed with olive oil and a little sea salt, oh man, the smoked flavor was to die for. I am going to do ribs today. I like the 3, 2, 1 ribs. I have the blanket for my treager so I can do turkeys or what ever I want during the cold months. I also like the shelve on the front. over all I am extremely happy with my treagers.
by Geena
My husband is so happy with this! He smokes everything!
by Shoranzy
Wow Wow Wow!! We have been thoroughly enjoying each and every meal we’ve made with the Traeger grill smoker! Love the app and the probes to make perfect food every time. It’s like set it and forget it ease of use. We look forward to every weekend to explore new recipes and family favorites on repeat. You will not regret this purchase.
by Ed
I’ve had many smokers. Wood, electric, and now pellet. The Traeger does an excellent job smoking any of the meats I’ve put in it. Tender, juicy, and a perfect smoke ring and taste. My Traeger was not damaged when shipped and the assembly was fairly easy. Thank you for this excellent product.
by Granny
Love this thing. Use it all year. The only issue is that the handle is on the wrong side. When the bin is full and you try to move it, the whole thing easily tips over. The handle should be on the bin side. Otherwise a great grill.