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Re: The World's Most Expensive Home Products
« Reply #25 on: June 17, 2010, 02:17:46 PM »
It was "The Frugal Gourmet"..........  :hammer:

I kind of liked that show, sort of.

Although my fav was the one with Justin Wilson..........  :-)
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Re: The World's Most Expensive Home Products
« Reply #26 on: June 17, 2010, 07:54:55 PM »
Ooooh Jeff....watch out for that soft ball fudge....
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Re: The World's Most Expensive Home Products
« Reply #27 on: June 21, 2010, 06:21:18 PM »


The ONLY grill!

Period!

http://www.weber.com/explore/Grill_details.aspx?glid=4&mid=25

Weber Kettles are one of the best grills around.

BUT this baby;



with this bolted to the side as a firebox;
 


Makes for one sweet, versatile grill. It'll do just about anything you need a grill to do and you can do most of it all at once.  The box works as a small charcoal grill for just doing a few burgers and dogs. The bigger section under the closed top is a huge charcoal grill or the grill section of the smoker that the firebox smokes up. The open sections are a propane grill and burner for cooking your non meats. If it'd clean itself it'd be perfect. :-)

I won't say what I paid for it with the cover on clearance from Lowes but Mike is real close with his settled for grill.  :innocent:

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Re: The World's Most Expensive Home Products
« Reply #28 on: June 22, 2010, 03:37:37 AM »
Weber Kettles are one of the best grills around.

BUT this baby;



with this bolted to the side as a firebox;
 


Makes for one sweet, versatile grill. It'll do just about anything you need a grill to do and you can do most of it all at once.  The box works as a small charcoal grill for just doing a few burgers and dogs. The bigger section under the closed top is a huge charcoal grill or the grill section of the smoker that the firebox smokes up. The open sections are a propane grill and burner for cooking your non meats. If it'd clean itself it'd be perfect. :-)

I won't say what I paid for it with the cover on clearance from Lowes but Mike is real close with his settled for grill.  :innocent:

Ooh a smoker too!
Two very different and distinct methods of preparing grub.
My brother is a Master griller and I have realized that successful grilling, especially pertaining to doneness, texture, and flavor - is 30% heat source (charcoal...period) and 70% technique. We must not fool ourselves here...it can take many years to create the perfect steak on a grill.
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