charcoal or gas?
I'm finally graduating from the hibachi grill to something I can throw a
whole cow on. Or at least the neigbors cat, if I ever had the opportunity. In other words, I'm buying a big grill this weekend. Anyway, I don't really know if I'm a charcoal man or a gas man. I'm hoping that hearing some of my fellow Jeepers' opinions will help me decide before I make this important decision. L.A. Jeepster '95 YJ '96 ZJ |
Re: charcoal or gas?
You mean like cook?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ "L.A. Jeepster" wrote: > > I'm finally graduating from the hibachi grill to something I can throw a > whole cow on. Or at least the neigbors cat, if I ever had the opportunity. > In other words, I'm buying a big grill this weekend. > > Anyway, I don't really know if I'm a charcoal man or a gas man. I'm hoping > that hearing some of my fellow Jeepers' opinions will help me decide before > I make this important decision. > > L.A. Jeepster > '95 YJ > '96 ZJ |
Re: charcoal or gas?
You mean like cook?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ "L.A. Jeepster" wrote: > > I'm finally graduating from the hibachi grill to something I can throw a > whole cow on. Or at least the neigbors cat, if I ever had the opportunity. > In other words, I'm buying a big grill this weekend. > > Anyway, I don't really know if I'm a charcoal man or a gas man. I'm hoping > that hearing some of my fellow Jeepers' opinions will help me decide before > I make this important decision. > > L.A. Jeepster > '95 YJ > '96 ZJ |
Re: charcoal or gas?
You mean like cook?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ "L.A. Jeepster" wrote: > > I'm finally graduating from the hibachi grill to something I can throw a > whole cow on. Or at least the neigbors cat, if I ever had the opportunity. > In other words, I'm buying a big grill this weekend. > > Anyway, I don't really know if I'm a charcoal man or a gas man. I'm hoping > that hearing some of my fellow Jeepers' opinions will help me decide before > I make this important decision. > > L.A. Jeepster > '95 YJ > '96 ZJ |
Re: charcoal or gas?
You mean like cook?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ "L.A. Jeepster" wrote: > > I'm finally graduating from the hibachi grill to something I can throw a > whole cow on. Or at least the neigbors cat, if I ever had the opportunity. > In other words, I'm buying a big grill this weekend. > > Anyway, I don't really know if I'm a charcoal man or a gas man. I'm hoping > that hearing some of my fellow Jeepers' opinions will help me decide before > I make this important decision. > > L.A. Jeepster > '95 YJ > '96 ZJ |
Re: charcoal or gas?
L.A. Jeepster did pass the time by typing:
> I'm finally graduating from the hibachi grill to something I can throw a > whole cow on. Or at least the neigbors cat, if I ever had the opportunity. > In other words, I'm buying a big grill this weekend. > > Anyway, I don't really know if I'm a charcoal man or a gas man. I'm hoping > that hearing some of my fellow Jeepers' opinions will help me decide before > I make this important decision. I like to cook on coals but if your in a fire-ban area you can usually still cook outside on gas when those with coals have to order pizza. Gas cooks more even and with less babysitting. Plus you can put wood chips in several models to make smoke for the food. My next BBQ is going to be a gas one hooked up to the house gas so I don't have to mess with bottles. -- DougW |
Re: charcoal or gas?
L.A. Jeepster did pass the time by typing:
> I'm finally graduating from the hibachi grill to something I can throw a > whole cow on. Or at least the neigbors cat, if I ever had the opportunity. > In other words, I'm buying a big grill this weekend. > > Anyway, I don't really know if I'm a charcoal man or a gas man. I'm hoping > that hearing some of my fellow Jeepers' opinions will help me decide before > I make this important decision. I like to cook on coals but if your in a fire-ban area you can usually still cook outside on gas when those with coals have to order pizza. Gas cooks more even and with less babysitting. Plus you can put wood chips in several models to make smoke for the food. My next BBQ is going to be a gas one hooked up to the house gas so I don't have to mess with bottles. -- DougW |
Re: charcoal or gas?
L.A. Jeepster did pass the time by typing:
> I'm finally graduating from the hibachi grill to something I can throw a > whole cow on. Or at least the neigbors cat, if I ever had the opportunity. > In other words, I'm buying a big grill this weekend. > > Anyway, I don't really know if I'm a charcoal man or a gas man. I'm hoping > that hearing some of my fellow Jeepers' opinions will help me decide before > I make this important decision. I like to cook on coals but if your in a fire-ban area you can usually still cook outside on gas when those with coals have to order pizza. Gas cooks more even and with less babysitting. Plus you can put wood chips in several models to make smoke for the food. My next BBQ is going to be a gas one hooked up to the house gas so I don't have to mess with bottles. -- DougW |
Re: charcoal or gas?
L.A. Jeepster did pass the time by typing:
> I'm finally graduating from the hibachi grill to something I can throw a > whole cow on. Or at least the neigbors cat, if I ever had the opportunity. > In other words, I'm buying a big grill this weekend. > > Anyway, I don't really know if I'm a charcoal man or a gas man. I'm hoping > that hearing some of my fellow Jeepers' opinions will help me decide before > I make this important decision. I like to cook on coals but if your in a fire-ban area you can usually still cook outside on gas when those with coals have to order pizza. Gas cooks more even and with less babysitting. Plus you can put wood chips in several models to make smoke for the food. My next BBQ is going to be a gas one hooked up to the house gas so I don't have to mess with bottles. -- DougW |
Re: charcoal or gas?
I have been cooking the meals off road and camping since the 60's and I
still insist on charcoal or wood coals for cooking. There is no comparison in my mind or taste buds between wood and gas. Gas is great for a fry pan or breakfast grill like I use my old Coleman stove for, but not for direct cooking. I have a 'dead' gas BBQ someone tossed out filled with bricks I use for a home BBQ. The hibachi grill is still a sweet one to take on runs or to use at home, I just went bigger with a dead gas one. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's "L.A. Jeepster" wrote: > > I'm finally graduating from the hibachi grill to something I can throw a > whole cow on. Or at least the neigbors cat, if I ever had the opportunity. > In other words, I'm buying a big grill this weekend. > > Anyway, I don't really know if I'm a charcoal man or a gas man. I'm hoping > that hearing some of my fellow Jeepers' opinions will help me decide before > I make this important decision. > > L.A. Jeepster > '95 YJ > '96 ZJ |
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