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Doug33 wrote:
Can you BBQ when it's below freezing? Pretty soon I'm going to try, as I'm so sick of this horrendous winter.
โFeb-27-2014 08:50 PM
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Doug33 wrote:
Can you BBQ when it's below freezing? Pretty soon I'm going to try, as I'm so sick of this horrendous winter.
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facory wrote:
Thongs????? Who are you camping with?
โFeb-27-2014 11:58 AM
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LynnandCarol wrote:sbowman871 wrote:
A full member would ask this question?
I get that perhaps I should have said.,.. yes we travel with our awning out and our gas grill attached. LOL
โFeb-27-2014 11:37 AM
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Huntindog wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:As has already been pointed out to me.... Drinking a beer while cooking is extremely irresponsible and a foolish/dangerous thing to do. The grill could go into nuclear meltdown and take out the whole campground :B
The whole problem with this discussion is that it should have been made clear from the start that there is absolutely no need for any type (hanging, traveling, whatever) of gas grill for outdoor cooking. Everybody who's anybody that cooks knows that CHARCOAL is the only REAL way to BBQ. Apple and Hickory to smoke. Gas is good for sautรฉing, braising and warming. Let the grilling wars begin:-). Nothin better than a cookoff. Gimme my Guinness and Thermoworks thermometer; Engarde!