Summer grilling!!! I love it!!!!
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,27681 is now off the air0
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The Juggler wrote:Get_Right wrote:The Juggler wrote:
i'm quite alright. thanks.
weber kettle and a weber gas
playing with fire is fun and a good excuse to drink beer and say "honey, I cant right now, Im tending the fire." (while pounding chest like a caveman)
both? :think: ... :thumbup:
I wish to own a Kalamazoo 900 Series Free-Standing Hybrid Grill with Side Burner
http://www.kalamazoogourmet.com/k900hs.php
thats a freaking grill!0 -
81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276Get_Right wrote:Actually, this thread had me looking around.
I wish to own a Kalamazoo 900 Series Free-Standing Hybrid Grill with Side Burner
http://www.kalamazoogourmet.com/k900hs.php
thats a freaking grill!
for $16K. :shock:81 is now off the air0 -
Get_Right wrote:The Juggler wrote:Get_Right wrote:get both
weber kettle and a weber gas
playing with fire is fun and a good excuse to drink beer and say "honey, I cant right now, Im tending the fire." (while pounding chest like a caveman)
both? :think: ... :thumbup:
I wish to own a Kalamazoo 900 Series Free-Standing Hybrid Grill with Side Burner
http://www.kalamazoogourmet.com/k900hs.php
thats a freaking grill!
no sir. that is a grilling MACHINE. :thumbup:www.myspace.com0 -
81 wrote:Get_Right wrote:Actually, this thread had me looking around.
I wish to own a Kalamazoo 900 Series Free-Standing Hybrid Grill with Side Burner
http://www.kalamazoogourmet.com/k900hs.php
thats a freaking grill!
for $16K. :shock:
Something tells me you want a quality machine if you are going to be burning logs next to an open propane tank!0 -
Cleaning the grill today and ordering some new cast iron grates for the season.
Anyone use the big green egg?
Looks awesome.
http://www.biggreenegg.com/0 -
Anybody have recommendations on a good gas grill? We have a charcoal one but my wife wants to get a gas one, just easier during the week to make things quickly with limited time because of work and all. I was looking at the Weber Q because our deck is kind of smallish. Anyone have this one? Thoughts? Thanks!0
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276i have a charbroil that is about 7 years old. i've replaced the burner once and the drip deflector twice. self lighter has never worked worth a damn, but a reg lighter works...
sold little machine that's held up reasonable well without being properly looked after (no cover, sits on the deck year round)
i'd say, any name brand should be good.81 is now off the air0 -
Release Me wrote:Anybody have recommendations on a good gas grill? We have a charcoal one but my wife wants to get a gas one, just easier during the week to make things quickly with limited time because of work and all. I was looking at the Weber Q because our deck is kind of smallish. Anyone have this one? Thoughts? Thanks!
I have a weber E-310, which puts out 36,000 BTUs and I wish I had more heat at times.
Id stay stick with webers, but they get expensive quickly.0 -
Marinated chicken thighs.0
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Yes. I fired up the gas grill for the first time in 2011 tonight.
Cherry tomatoes, red onion and mushrooms-charred and dressed with olive oil, balsamic and sea salt.
TENDERLOIN. Sliced thin on skewers for the kids-teriyaki style. Sliced thick with a Japanese garnish-soy-sake-yuzu butter for the adults. I know, not the most flavorful cut, but man, oh so tender and nice.
And a nice bottle of Jordan cabernet (a la Eddie) to accompany the steak.
Desert? Nah. Cant eat sweets after that fat festmaybe some prunes
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damn... i wanna get the grill going tonight... just feels right outside... buuuut... too lazy for the extra effort right now0
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Grilled some nice, thick ribeyes last Wednesday for the first time grilling since last summer. Man, I had missed using my grill. Nice to be able to get back to grilling out!!!0
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Grilled burgers and chicken.I'll be back0
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276Get_Right wrote:Yes. I fired up the gas grill for the first time in 2011 tonight.
Cherry tomatoes, red onion and mushrooms-charred and dressed with olive oil, balsamic and sea salt.
TENDERLOIN. Sliced thin on skewers for the kids-teriyaki style. Sliced thick with a Japanese garnish-soy-sake-yuzu butter for the adults. I know, not the most flavorful cut, but man, oh so tender and nice.
And a nice bottle of Jordan cabernet (a la Eddie) to accompany the steak.
Desert? Nah. Cant eat sweets after that fat festmaybe some prunes
Nothing wrong with Tenderloin. That is some good shit.81 is now off the air0 -
boneless porkchops stuffed with prosciutto and fresh mozzarellai post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......0
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Nothingman54 wrote:Grilled burgers and chicken.0
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276Nice ribeye on the grill. Is that bad for good friday.81 is now off the air0
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Cooked a porterhouse this evening......
The best damned steak I have ever grilled in my life....
And Ill cook another one tomorrow.....
Life is good...Take me piece by piece.....
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....0
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