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Old 10-10-2005, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by banzaitoyota' post='768001' date='Oct 10 2005, 04:54 PM

My other grill has a 1000 LB tank, fill it up every 2 weeks!






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I am BBQ right now old style! How long does it take to get charcol fluid out of the burning biquets? I had two shitty gas ones.But I hate meat with the fluid flavour....especially the fluid burps. Smoking as I type.
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Charcoal really isn't that great, nothing a few wood chips in a gas grill can't make better!!!



Even Hank Hill knows that and he's a dumb red neck
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Well I couldnt make the Tri State BBQ.Soooo here!

I got my BBQ jersey on and some Crown Royal. Looks like I am bald...wtf?******* glare.

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fools, do you not listen?



best BBQ - WOOD, not coals
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Wood>coals>gas
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only downside is im not waiting 1/2 hour for some wood to burn to BBQ burgers for the 2 of us
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I like charcoal taste and like I say some wood chips in the gas grill make for nice flavor, however Amy and I grill all year and we usually eat 4 or 5 meals a week off the grill, fish, steaks, shrimp, etc.... I don't want to invest the time needed to get charcoal started or wood for that matter every night.
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hikory on the grill, mmm good

i can put some wood on my grates, use the gas to get get it going then shut the gas off and use the wood, I have to try it one day
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Originally Posted by phinsup' post='768082' date='Oct 10 2005, 06:57 PM

I like charcoal taste and like I say some wood chips in the gas grill make for nice flavor, however Amy and I grill all year and we usually eat 4 or 5 meals a week off the grill, fish, steaks, shrimp, etc.... I don't want to invest the time needed to get charcoal started or wood for that matter every night.
I did ......and I sell propane. I just chunked two gas BBQ and the GF bought that thing in the pic.

I will say they taste great even though my clothes stink like I was hung out in jet exhaust.
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