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so, before your meat goes in the smoker, dry brine it with kosher salt, use a salt-based dry-rub, or use a liquid salt-based brine, depending on the type of meat. a liquid brine is great for leaner cuts of meat. this will give you a slight buffer and allow you to smoke it longer without it getting too dry.

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