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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Jack Goff wrote: Oh, and throw away that gas grill... it's truly for the unwashed masses. Charcoal, and a Weber kettle-style grille, or one of the many other varieties that are built properly to include variable vents and inlets are your best choice. Yes - complexity and mystery is necessary to bemuse and baffle guests into thinking that secret, arcane art is involved Seems to have worked with you! ...(though properly-fired charcoal is surely far superior cookery to propane burners). A glimmer of hope. What is "grilling weather"? We have 11 months of winter & 30 days of poor sledding, but we grille & smoke things outdoors year-round. When it's 20 degrees, wind chill -10, and you can't tend the grill more than 5 minutes without frostbite, you aren't grilling. Hell, the grill won't heat up properly! I grill more in two months than you probably do in a year. Grilling once between September and June doesn't really count now, does it? ;-) |
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