charcoal or gas?
#31
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Re: charcoal or gas?
PLB49 wrote:
> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>
> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>
> Which matters more?
>
> Paul B.
Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
--
Lessons from a Vietnam Helicopter Crewman
55. Cocoa Powder is neither.
> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>
> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>
> Which matters more?
>
> Paul B.
Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
--
Lessons from a Vietnam Helicopter Crewman
55. Cocoa Powder is neither.
#32
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Re: charcoal or gas?
PLB49 wrote:
> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>
> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>
> Which matters more?
>
> Paul B.
Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
--
Lessons from a Vietnam Helicopter Crewman
55. Cocoa Powder is neither.
> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>
> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>
> Which matters more?
>
> Paul B.
Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
--
Lessons from a Vietnam Helicopter Crewman
55. Cocoa Powder is neither.
#33
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Re: charcoal or gas?
PLB49 wrote:
> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>
> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>
> Which matters more?
>
> Paul B.
Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
--
Lessons from a Vietnam Helicopter Crewman
55. Cocoa Powder is neither.
> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>
> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>
> Which matters more?
>
> Paul B.
Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
--
Lessons from a Vietnam Helicopter Crewman
55. Cocoa Powder is neither.
#34
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Re: charcoal or gas?
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 17:29:59 -0700, Charlie <nospam@all.com> wrote:
>PLB49 wrote:
>
>> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>>
>> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>>
>> Which matters more?
>>
>> Paul B.
>
>Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
>good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
>and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
Charcoal. Here ya go... I'm one of the guys in these pictures. Only
way to go when you're cookin' a pig is wood/charcoal... I love BBQ so
much that I bought my own pig roaster. WOOT WOOT!!!
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/pig.html
"I can hammer it back into shape later."
:wq!
>PLB49 wrote:
>
>> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>>
>> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>>
>> Which matters more?
>>
>> Paul B.
>
>Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
>good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
>and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
Charcoal. Here ya go... I'm one of the guys in these pictures. Only
way to go when you're cookin' a pig is wood/charcoal... I love BBQ so
much that I bought my own pig roaster. WOOT WOOT!!!
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/pig.html
"I can hammer it back into shape later."
:wq!
#35
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Re: charcoal or gas?
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 17:29:59 -0700, Charlie <nospam@all.com> wrote:
>PLB49 wrote:
>
>> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>>
>> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>>
>> Which matters more?
>>
>> Paul B.
>
>Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
>good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
>and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
Charcoal. Here ya go... I'm one of the guys in these pictures. Only
way to go when you're cookin' a pig is wood/charcoal... I love BBQ so
much that I bought my own pig roaster. WOOT WOOT!!!
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/pig.html
"I can hammer it back into shape later."
:wq!
>PLB49 wrote:
>
>> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>>
>> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>>
>> Which matters more?
>>
>> Paul B.
>
>Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
>good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
>and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
Charcoal. Here ya go... I'm one of the guys in these pictures. Only
way to go when you're cookin' a pig is wood/charcoal... I love BBQ so
much that I bought my own pig roaster. WOOT WOOT!!!
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/pig.html
"I can hammer it back into shape later."
:wq!
#36
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Re: charcoal or gas?
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 17:29:59 -0700, Charlie <nospam@all.com> wrote:
>PLB49 wrote:
>
>> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>>
>> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>>
>> Which matters more?
>>
>> Paul B.
>
>Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
>good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
>and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
Charcoal. Here ya go... I'm one of the guys in these pictures. Only
way to go when you're cookin' a pig is wood/charcoal... I love BBQ so
much that I bought my own pig roaster. WOOT WOOT!!!
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/pig.html
"I can hammer it back into shape later."
:wq!
>PLB49 wrote:
>
>> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>>
>> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>>
>> Which matters more?
>>
>> Paul B.
>
>Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
>good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
>and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
Charcoal. Here ya go... I'm one of the guys in these pictures. Only
way to go when you're cookin' a pig is wood/charcoal... I love BBQ so
much that I bought my own pig roaster. WOOT WOOT!!!
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/pig.html
"I can hammer it back into shape later."
:wq!
#37
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Re: charcoal or gas?
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 17:29:59 -0700, Charlie <nospam@all.com> wrote:
>PLB49 wrote:
>
>> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>>
>> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>>
>> Which matters more?
>>
>> Paul B.
>
>Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
>good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
>and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
Charcoal. Here ya go... I'm one of the guys in these pictures. Only
way to go when you're cookin' a pig is wood/charcoal... I love BBQ so
much that I bought my own pig roaster. WOOT WOOT!!!
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/pig.html
"I can hammer it back into shape later."
:wq!
>PLB49 wrote:
>
>> Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>>
>> Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>>
>> Which matters more?
>>
>> Paul B.
>
>Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
>good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
>and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
Charcoal. Here ya go... I'm one of the guys in these pictures. Only
way to go when you're cookin' a pig is wood/charcoal... I love BBQ so
much that I bought my own pig roaster. WOOT WOOT!!!
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/pig.html
"I can hammer it back into shape later."
:wq!
#38
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Re: charcoal or gas?
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 19:14:10 -0400, "L.A. Jeepster"
<lajeepster@nospam.***.net> 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.
I have both! I had a BBQ patio built last year and I use gas on my main
BBQ which is nice for fast cooking. No waiting for the briquettes and
no clean up after a fast cook-out.... HOWEVER, when it comes to the
good eat'n, I go charcoal all the way. Nothing beats charcoal when it
comes to a great Porterhouse :)
If I had to choose one I would go with charcoal myself...
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
<lajeepster@nospam.***.net> 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.
I have both! I had a BBQ patio built last year and I use gas on my main
BBQ which is nice for fast cooking. No waiting for the briquettes and
no clean up after a fast cook-out.... HOWEVER, when it comes to the
good eat'n, I go charcoal all the way. Nothing beats charcoal when it
comes to a great Porterhouse :)
If I had to choose one I would go with charcoal myself...
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
#39
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Re: charcoal or gas?
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 19:14:10 -0400, "L.A. Jeepster"
<lajeepster@nospam.***.net> 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.
I have both! I had a BBQ patio built last year and I use gas on my main
BBQ which is nice for fast cooking. No waiting for the briquettes and
no clean up after a fast cook-out.... HOWEVER, when it comes to the
good eat'n, I go charcoal all the way. Nothing beats charcoal when it
comes to a great Porterhouse :)
If I had to choose one I would go with charcoal myself...
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
<lajeepster@nospam.***.net> 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.
I have both! I had a BBQ patio built last year and I use gas on my main
BBQ which is nice for fast cooking. No waiting for the briquettes and
no clean up after a fast cook-out.... HOWEVER, when it comes to the
good eat'n, I go charcoal all the way. Nothing beats charcoal when it
comes to a great Porterhouse :)
If I had to choose one I would go with charcoal myself...
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
#40
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Re: charcoal or gas?
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 19:14:10 -0400, "L.A. Jeepster"
<lajeepster@nospam.***.net> 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.
I have both! I had a BBQ patio built last year and I use gas on my main
BBQ which is nice for fast cooking. No waiting for the briquettes and
no clean up after a fast cook-out.... HOWEVER, when it comes to the
good eat'n, I go charcoal all the way. Nothing beats charcoal when it
comes to a great Porterhouse :)
If I had to choose one I would go with charcoal myself...
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
<lajeepster@nospam.***.net> 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.
I have both! I had a BBQ patio built last year and I use gas on my main
BBQ which is nice for fast cooking. No waiting for the briquettes and
no clean up after a fast cook-out.... HOWEVER, when it comes to the
good eat'n, I go charcoal all the way. Nothing beats charcoal when it
comes to a great Porterhouse :)
If I had to choose one I would go with charcoal myself...
--
Taylor
'89 Audi 200
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport