When your wife tells you you need a new grill, the response is: I’ll get right on that. Of course, she’s right, but for the wrong reasons. She thinks I need a new GAS grill because charcoal is such a hassle. The truth is I need a bigger grill because the 18” is just too small for 5 people. The experts talk about setting up cooking zones and such. That just doesn’t work on a grill with just enough room for 5 pork chops. Without further ado, here is the solution:
Posts: 12127 | Location: SWFL | Registered: October 10, 2007
Well done, sir. I'm not far behind you in that game, and I'll probably make the same play.
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Nice! I still really like the Weber kettle grills. I've been cooking off propane for about 20 years, but recently took the plunge into the pellet grill/smoker world.
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Posts: 1229 | Location: Battle Born | Registered: December 26, 2009
Very nice. I’m thinking of getting one. I have the 22” and when all 3 of our kids are home with their significant others that makes a lot of food on the grill especially when my daughters boyfriends want more burgers or whatever I’m cooking.
Now you can use the smaller one at a different temperature than the longer one......for large cooks and cooking with a variety of meats and veggies. I went Kamado Joe several years back and enjoy it a lot, but do miss the quickness of getting a weber started with the weber chimney and a little newspaper.