charcoal or gas?
#61
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Re: charcoal or gas?
http://www.macscouter.com/Cooking/DutchOven.html
>I have a question....uhm....I thought a dutch-oven was when you farted in
>bed and then pulled the cover over your spouse?!
>
>And I won't even describe what dutch treats are!
>
>
>"Charlie" <nospam@all.com> wrote in message
>news:bmEhc.26881$Rz3.1844@fed1read05...
>> PLB49 wrote:
>>
>> > Nothing beats charcoal for flavor.
>> >
>> > Nothing beats gas for convenience.
>> >
>> > Which matters more?
>> >
>> > Paul B.
>>
>> Paul, you're very close. And I use both. But when I want something REALLY
>> good I break out my dutch ovens. I can cook up BBQ chicken, some veggies
>> and a great dessert all at once. MMMM GOOD!
>>
>>
>> --
>> Lessons from a Vietnam Helicopter Crewman
>>
>I have a question....uhm....I thought a dutch-oven was when you farted in
>bed and then pulled the cover over your spouse?!
>
>And I won't even describe what dutch treats are!
>
>
>"Charlie" <nospam@all.com> wrote in message
>news:bmEhc.26881$Rz3.1844@fed1read05...
>> 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
>>
#62
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Re: charcoal or gas?
Does the dude with the hand tat have a mullet??
"Shaggie" <me@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> 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!
"Shaggie" <me@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> 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!
#63
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Re: charcoal or gas?
Does the dude with the hand tat have a mullet??
"Shaggie" <me@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> 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!
"Shaggie" <me@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vp4e809267h84v55ftqq1mr039a4chqcnb@4ax.com...
> 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!
#64
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Re: charcoal or gas?
Does the dude with the hand tat have a mullet??
"Shaggie" <me@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> 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!
"Shaggie" <me@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vp4e809267h84v55ftqq1mr039a4chqcnb@4ax.com...
> 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!
#65
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Re: charcoal or gas?
Does the dude with the hand tat have a mullet??
"Shaggie" <me@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vp4e809267h84v55ftqq1mr039a4chqcnb@4ax.com...
> 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!
"Shaggie" <me@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vp4e809267h84v55ftqq1mr039a4chqcnb@4ax.com...
> 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!
#66
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Re: charcoal or gas?
Roughly 4/21/04 16:14, L.A. Jeepster's monkeys randomly typed:
> 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.
Gas is far more controllable if you get a good grill with enough
BTU. If you like the charcoal flavor, drop a few bits of wood
onto the ceramic bricks, or cheat like some folks do and spray
a bit of water in which your favorite wood chips have been soaked.
My gas grille was bought in 1987 and is still in good shape, only
thing that has needed replacement is the cooking grill...but then
I poison the environment after using it by cranking the burners
on high with the top closed just long enough to ash everything
on the grilling surface. Plus it has the little mesh covers over
all the gas nozzles to keep crawly critters out.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> 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.
Gas is far more controllable if you get a good grill with enough
BTU. If you like the charcoal flavor, drop a few bits of wood
onto the ceramic bricks, or cheat like some folks do and spray
a bit of water in which your favorite wood chips have been soaked.
My gas grille was bought in 1987 and is still in good shape, only
thing that has needed replacement is the cooking grill...but then
I poison the environment after using it by cranking the burners
on high with the top closed just long enough to ash everything
on the grilling surface. Plus it has the little mesh covers over
all the gas nozzles to keep crawly critters out.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#67
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Re: charcoal or gas?
Roughly 4/21/04 16:14, L.A. Jeepster's monkeys randomly typed:
> 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.
Gas is far more controllable if you get a good grill with enough
BTU. If you like the charcoal flavor, drop a few bits of wood
onto the ceramic bricks, or cheat like some folks do and spray
a bit of water in which your favorite wood chips have been soaked.
My gas grille was bought in 1987 and is still in good shape, only
thing that has needed replacement is the cooking grill...but then
I poison the environment after using it by cranking the burners
on high with the top closed just long enough to ash everything
on the grilling surface. Plus it has the little mesh covers over
all the gas nozzles to keep crawly critters out.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> 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.
Gas is far more controllable if you get a good grill with enough
BTU. If you like the charcoal flavor, drop a few bits of wood
onto the ceramic bricks, or cheat like some folks do and spray
a bit of water in which your favorite wood chips have been soaked.
My gas grille was bought in 1987 and is still in good shape, only
thing that has needed replacement is the cooking grill...but then
I poison the environment after using it by cranking the burners
on high with the top closed just long enough to ash everything
on the grilling surface. Plus it has the little mesh covers over
all the gas nozzles to keep crawly critters out.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#68
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Re: charcoal or gas?
Roughly 4/21/04 16:14, L.A. Jeepster's monkeys randomly typed:
> 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.
Gas is far more controllable if you get a good grill with enough
BTU. If you like the charcoal flavor, drop a few bits of wood
onto the ceramic bricks, or cheat like some folks do and spray
a bit of water in which your favorite wood chips have been soaked.
My gas grille was bought in 1987 and is still in good shape, only
thing that has needed replacement is the cooking grill...but then
I poison the environment after using it by cranking the burners
on high with the top closed just long enough to ash everything
on the grilling surface. Plus it has the little mesh covers over
all the gas nozzles to keep crawly critters out.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> 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.
Gas is far more controllable if you get a good grill with enough
BTU. If you like the charcoal flavor, drop a few bits of wood
onto the ceramic bricks, or cheat like some folks do and spray
a bit of water in which your favorite wood chips have been soaked.
My gas grille was bought in 1987 and is still in good shape, only
thing that has needed replacement is the cooking grill...but then
I poison the environment after using it by cranking the burners
on high with the top closed just long enough to ash everything
on the grilling surface. Plus it has the little mesh covers over
all the gas nozzles to keep crawly critters out.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#69
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Re: charcoal or gas?
Roughly 4/21/04 16:14, L.A. Jeepster's monkeys randomly typed:
> 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.
Gas is far more controllable if you get a good grill with enough
BTU. If you like the charcoal flavor, drop a few bits of wood
onto the ceramic bricks, or cheat like some folks do and spray
a bit of water in which your favorite wood chips have been soaked.
My gas grille was bought in 1987 and is still in good shape, only
thing that has needed replacement is the cooking grill...but then
I poison the environment after using it by cranking the burners
on high with the top closed just long enough to ash everything
on the grilling surface. Plus it has the little mesh covers over
all the gas nozzles to keep crawly critters out.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> 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.
Gas is far more controllable if you get a good grill with enough
BTU. If you like the charcoal flavor, drop a few bits of wood
onto the ceramic bricks, or cheat like some folks do and spray
a bit of water in which your favorite wood chips have been soaked.
My gas grille was bought in 1987 and is still in good shape, only
thing that has needed replacement is the cooking grill...but then
I poison the environment after using it by cranking the burners
on high with the top closed just long enough to ash everything
on the grilling surface. Plus it has the little mesh covers over
all the gas nozzles to keep crawly critters out.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#70
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Re: charcoal or gas?
My Brother-in-law's dutch ovens in an old water pipe coupling, with
coals below and on top of the pots:
http://www.----------.com/zeigler1992.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Charlie wrote:
>
> 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.
coals below and on top of the pots:
http://www.----------.com/zeigler1992.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Charlie wrote:
>
> 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.