Oh now you want to sell it Momma,
After I've purchased my Char broil duo
OutDoor Chef, if you DO get that duo, please let us know what you think. I have been trying to talk DH into getting one.
Oh now you want to sell it Momma,
After I've purchased my Char broil duo
LP,OutDoor Chef, if you DO get that duo, please let us know what you think. I have been trying to talk DH into getting one.
Mama just parked her outdoor grill in the parlor for the night...
I thought there would be a wonderful commentary on how you boiled the water on the grill, used a little alder to get some smoke into the noodles, roasted red peppers and onions....etc. I'm disappointed.DeepFryerDan,
That's not a recipe. You can pick the salad up at any food store. We've cheated with the salads.
LP I didn't know how that grill worked, where the hot spots were...I thought there would be a wonderful commentary on how you boiled the water on the grill, used a little alder to get some smoke into the noodles, roasted red peppers and onions....etc. I'm disappointed.
LP I didn't know how that grill worked, where the hot spots were...
Unlike my grill / smoker at home I could do that. I will steal your idea Miss.
By the way what a great idea. But I use Apricot, Pecan, Apple wood smoke mix.
Well, I am waiting until we buy the acreage with the barn to house the cow so I can go milk her at four in the morning so I can allow for the cream to rise to the top and have enough to churn the butter.You need to rib LP about not churning her own butter for her cakes...
LP I didn't know how that grill worked, where the hot spots were...
Unlike my grill / smoker at home I could do that. I will steal your idea Miss.
By the way what a great idea. But I use Apricot, Pecan, Apple wood smoke mix.
If you need help with the wood Let me me know LP.Steal away my friend! Oh and I actually know very little about which woods to use and alder just popped in my head . Your mix sounds much better!
Well, I am waiting until we buy the acreage with the barn to house the cow so I can go milk her at four in the morning so I can allow for the cream to rise to the top and have enough to churn the butter.
Hmmmm, perhaps I need to kidnap LP and ODC for my next camping trip. I promise to blame it on the aliens so you guys have a good story to take home.
Growing up my dad always brought stuff to make wicked breakfasts and dinners when we went out camping. For some reason pancakes and bacon just taste better when you're out in the woods. The hubby and I brought steaks out with us the last time we went and just stuck them on sticks over the fire. Worked out really well. I don't know how many grill parties I've been to at parks where we used exclusively the park grills to make everything. Chicken, brats, burgers, hotdogs. We usually brought the salads already made though.