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Mocoondo
Jan 04, 2014Explorer II
Smokey Joe for me as well.
We have an infared natural gas grill at home which is very convenient, but when on the road, nothing beats a good steak on the Smokey Joe. We carry our charcoal in a small Rubbermaid tub. The Smokey Joe is also the perfect size for a large cast iron skillet and we almost always fry up a great breakfast on the grill in the morning as well.
We also have a small Magma kettle grill like this one that we use from time to time. It actually belongs on our boat, but I do bring it along camping from time to time too. I have a mount for it that grips right to the side of the picnic table and hangs out over the side.

We have an infared natural gas grill at home which is very convenient, but when on the road, nothing beats a good steak on the Smokey Joe. We carry our charcoal in a small Rubbermaid tub. The Smokey Joe is also the perfect size for a large cast iron skillet and we almost always fry up a great breakfast on the grill in the morning as well.
We also have a small Magma kettle grill like this one that we use from time to time. It actually belongs on our boat, but I do bring it along camping from time to time too. I have a mount for it that grips right to the side of the picnic table and hangs out over the side.

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