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: 58,276
For $700 bones it should be fantastic.81 is now off the air0 -
81 wrote:
For $700 bones it should be fantastic.
yeah. everyone told me to spend more for a weber cuz they last soo much longer than anything else. i think it's a good investment.www.myspace.com0 -
81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276more than i'd be will to pay for a grill. i try to be a cheap ass tho. i think our gas grill was like 150 back in 2003 but it doesn't have many bells or whistles and looks pretty plain, but it's been to bonnaroo.81 is now off the air0
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i just love being able to grill again. been rough the last few weeks with the weather nice and not being able to do anything....then the thing got delivered saturday morning and i had to wait until last night to use it because we had so much stuff going on this weekend.www.myspace.com0
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276truck
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Thats a nice grill Juggs. Espresso is definitely nicer than the UPS brown version.
Get a cast iron smoker box-throw some wood chips in there and you will get more smoke flavor. Heck, I smoked some baby back ribs on my weber this past weekend.0 -
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conman wrote:
But you cant go wrong with any weber kettle.0 -
Get_Right wrote:Go for the gold or even the performer set up-it has the ash catcher which makes clean up a snap.
But you cant go wrong with any weber kettle.0 -
81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276i need to pick up a weber....
typically can find them for cheap on craigslist....i would replace the grill with a new one. i'm a little weird like that.81 is now off the air0 -
thinking of picking up some chops for tomorrow night... :think:www.myspace.com0
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ahhhhhh grilling!
we do it year-round, even with snow on the ground, but summertime grilling is the BEST!!!
i love eating as many meals al fresco as possible during the beautiful weather.Stay with me...
Let's just breathe...
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grilling in the winter with snow on the ground is a beautiful thing. juggler approved.
the wife has come up with some zesty pork chop marinade. i forget what she said is in it. but she's gonna let those fuckers soak it in for a few hours.
we got some red potatoes that will take about 20 minutes to grill in foil.
and we got corn on the cob...which has been awesome for this early in the year so far.
needless to say your juggler is anxiously waiting to man the grill this evening.www.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler wrote:
we got some red potatoes that will take about 20 minutes to grill in foil.
I would take them out of the foil near the end, slice in half, toss em in a little oil, and char them.
I like toss them with a little vinegar and some parsley.
This may sound strange, but grilled peaches go great with pork chops.
Happy grilling!0 -
Get_Right wrote:
I would take them out of the foil near the end, slice in half, toss em in a little oil, and char them.
I like toss them with a little vinegar and some parsley.
This may sound strange, but grilled peaches go great with pork chops.
Happy grilling!Take me piece by piece.....
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....0 -
SPEEDY MCCREADY wrote:Grilled pineapple is holyfuck delicious......
my mouth is salivating.
you guys like corn on the cobb on the grill or boiled? i prefer them boiled. much more juicywww.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler wrote:
my mouth is salivating.
you guys like corn on the cobb on the grill or boiled? i prefer them boiled. much more juicy
short parboil, brush with a little vegetable oil, then on the grill for a min or two-I prefer the roasted corn flavor-but you are right, it can dry out fast on the grill
slather with a cilantro, garlic or chili compound butter0 -
Get_Right wrote:both
short parboil, brush with a little vegetable oil, then on the grill for a min or two-I prefer the roasted corn flavor-but you are right, it can dry out fast on the grill
slather with a cilantro, garlic or chili compound butter
I want to eat at your house.
Mr. Dream is a damn fine griller, and cook in general...yummy...but you do seem to make some mighty interesting meals.Stay with me...
Let's just breathe...
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decides2dream wrote:
I want to eat at your house.
Mr. Dream is a damn fine griller, and cook in general...yummy...but you do seem to make some mighty interesting meals.
me too....the garlic butter thing is a must. the wife is good with that part.
do you put it directly onto the grill or use foil? ....and how short of a boil? i may try this tonight.www.myspace.com0 -
decides2dream wrote:
I want to eat at your house.
Mr. Dream is a damn fine griller, and cook in general...yummy...but you do seem to make some mighty interesting meals.
Hope you are doing well!
Yeah, I love to cook and eat good food. Its a hobby. I read incessantly about food and cooking and my DVR is full of cooking shows-my wife calls me a geek.0
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