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Author Topic: What's on the grill, folks?  (Read 900456 times)

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Online glenn57

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does she drink as many of those as you waste on food!!!!!!!! :scratch: :sleazy: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Not these,  I keep catching her with my top shelf stuff!!  :doah:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: thought you drank busch lites??????

and why wouldnt she..your buyin!!!!!!!! :evil:
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Hamburglurs on the grill with fried onions and beans.  Yes that's Velveeta cheese on the burgers. Only cheese in the house. Momma's coming home tonight, I should be primed by then.  :evil: :rotflmao:
« Last Edit: January 01/17/22, 06:27:14 PM by glenn57 »
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Let's see, one for Shadow, one for the Sheltie, one for glenn, & who's the other one for?  :confused:
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Let's see, one for Shadow, one for the Sheltie, one for glenn, & who's the other one for?  :confused:
:rotflmao: ders 2 1/2 left.... For me!! :sleazy: :nerd: :nerd:
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simple good eats!!!   :happy1: :happy1:
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After a long layoff, I dug the Weber Performer out of the snow & let 'er rip. Pork loins seared & grilled indirect, one mesquite & the other honey mustard. Tossed salad, Mrs. Gerry's smashed taters w/Hope Creamery butter & winter radishes from the garden. They're keeping great! Exhausted after escaping Mrs. Cheviot's unrelenting pursuit but I still got 'er.  :happy1:
« Last Edit: January 01/30/22, 06:01:04 AM by Dotch »
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 :sleazy: oh yea baby.... The pioneer!!!! :bow: :bow: :rotflmao:
« Last Edit: January 01/29/22, 09:54:00 PM by Dotch »
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They say to eat colorful meals for good health.  You certainly did that Dotch.   :happy1: :happy1:

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Home grown lamborgers, squarsh, green beans, winter radishes and Bongaard's crushed red pepper curds. In shape from chore workouts so Mrs. Cheviot couldn't corner me & Ruby licked off the plates. A win:win!  :happy1:

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Impromptu meal tonite. Mrs. Cheviot was tired but she was cranky so speed was the order of the day. Had picked up some pulled pork at the meat market for sammiches after shearing so also grabbed a package of dinner franks. Fired up the Weber quick, heated up some beans, tossed on some cheeps along with some red pepper cheese curds & voila! Supper was served. Put her out of commission. Mission accomplished!  :happy1: Ruby's tail still works purty good for a plate cleaner going on 12.  :azn:

 
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Aw crap.  I've uploaded pictures before, but it didn't work for me this time.  Rats.

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Try again...  Sweetheart Ribeye for Valentine's Day.

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For the Super Bowl we were going to have pizza delivered but they couldn't find enough help to deliver.  So I had just gotten my Power XL indoor grill that Snow was talking about.  I love it.  We did a nice ribeye on it.  It is easy to clean up too.  Just put the parts in the dishwasher.  Thanks Snow.  Today I am going to make meatloaf.  Haven't had that in a while. 

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I fergot pics but it was pork steaks taters n coconut shrimp last night. Although my sneakers are close by for a quick getaway  I've mastered the snoring during the news!! Works like a charm... :happy1:

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Was wondering Barry if you can sear the meat with that indoor grill? Asking for a friend...*cough* glenn *cough*
« Last Edit: February 02/15/22, 04:18:21 PM by Dotch »
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Is that the burnt look on top???   :rotflmao: :rotflmao:   And yes it did a great job!  Gonna be a nice kitchen tool. 

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Was wondering Barry if you can sear the meat with that indoor grill? Asking for a friend...*cough* glenn *cough*
:mooning: :mooning: :rotflmao:
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Thinking Presidents Day is good of an excuse as any to have a nice thick ribeye on the new Power XL indoor grill!   :sleazy:

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Thoroughly seared of course... :happy1:

I gots to find me some small LP cylinders. FF had none on my last excursion there. Not sure how many more lights there are left in the cylinder on the grill. Otherwise I'll have to resort to the electric charcoal lighter.  :sad:
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Ya I like those burn marks.  LOL  I needed a small 1 lb propane bottle awhile back and at our Hardware store they were $7.99 ea with a limit of 2!   I couldn't believe how expensive they were.  I don't waste them now. 

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I'd like to find either a small refillable cylinder or a conversion kit for a 20 lb cylinder so I'm not constantly dicking around with the disposables. There are a few guys around here who refill them themselves out of their bulk tank. Don't think I want to risk that however.  :scratch:
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get one of them little 5 lb'ers!!!!! its the midget version of a 20 or 30 lber!!!!!  :happy1:
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get one of them little 5 lb'ers!!!!! its the midget version of a 20 or 30 lber!!!!!  :happy1:

I have a 10 pounder that is nice...
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I'd like to find either a small refillable cylinder or a conversion kit for a 20 lb cylinder so I'm not constantly dicking around with the disposables. There are a few guys around here who refill them themselves out of their bulk tank. Don't think I want to risk that however.  :scratch:

I have one of those refillable kits. Works just fine. Easy to use.
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I'd like to find either a small refillable cylinder or a conversion kit for a 20 lb cylinder so I'm not constantly dicking around with the disposables. There are a few guys around here who refill them themselves out of their bulk tank. Don't think I want to risk that however.  :scratch:
Menards has more of the safer refillable kit systems but it's a bit expensive, the payoff comes later with use I guess? Also, its kind of odd if you haven't checked yet but the mini 5lbs tanks are like twice the cost of a 20lber like $69.99!  :doah: 
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I'd like to find either a small refillable cylinder or a conversion kit for a 20 lb cylinder so I'm not constantly dicking around with the disposables. There are a few guys around here who refill them themselves out of their bulk tank. Don't think I want to risk that however.  :scratch:
Menards has more of the safer refillable kit systems but it's a bit expensive, the payoff comes later with use I guess? Also, its kind of odd if you haven't checked yet but the mini 5lbs tanks are like twice the cost of a 20lber like $69.99!  :doah:
I used to refill those little tanks. Had 3 different gizmos to do an it with. Tipped 20 lber upside down, froze the 1 lbers. Over half of them would leak. Always smelled like propane, that alone is dangerous.  I threw them all away. I go through one of those tanks maybe every 2 years.

I'll stick with my 20 lbers! More power to you guys that refill  :happy1:
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The neighbor 'bout burnt down his house & garage in the SW metro because as an old 20 lber that started leaking. He had another he was suspicious of up here that went straight down to the free corner & disappeared after. :tut:
« Last Edit: February 02/22/22, 07:55:00 AM by Gunner55 »
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I only refill those 1 lbers if I will have a torch or something on them with a shutoff valve.  I have had them leak too cuz they aren't really made to refill.  The O rings eventually leaks.  And here is a pic of last nights ribeye with those burn marks on it. 

« Last Edit: February 02/22/22, 08:23:37 AM by LPS »

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does it taste grilled???   looks darn good!!!   
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