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I use neither. I set up my grill to run on natural gas from the house supply. No worries about tanks to refill.Now I need to run a gas line under the deck at our new house for the grill. We're having a father's day cookout this weekend.
Quote from: SlyHigh on June 17, 2009, 10:30:44 AMI use neither. I set up my grill to run on natural gas from the house supply. No worries about tanks to refill.Now I need to run a gas line under the deck at our new house for the grill. We're having a father's day cookout this weekend.If I liked my dad I'd have a cookout too, but use charcoal.
Quote from: BaldWill on June 17, 2009, 09:14:49 AMI use a Weber Kettle BBQ and really enjoy getting it going.. I like to do roasts of beef, pork and lamb on it.. Go easy on the starter fuel.. or you will have found yet another alternative to the Mach III or Fuzion !We use a starter chimney, two sheets of newspaper, no petroleum aftertaste at all, a little kinder on the environment too, but I'm not ever giving up my grill because of its carbon footprint, , BELIEVE ME.
I use a Weber Kettle BBQ and really enjoy getting it going.. I like to do roasts of beef, pork and lamb on it.. Go easy on the starter fuel.. or you will have found yet another alternative to the Mach III or Fuzion !
secret..i tell ya...secretActually I have about 4 people who want me to make them up about half gallon portions for them for their 4th of July cook outs. i have been offered $10 a bottle for it. So hey...thats another $40 i can spend at SLYCON '09
Charcoal always.Grilling is like shaving my head. It is a process that can not be rushed.
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