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Grill update.

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  • jon-nycJ Offline
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    jon-nyc
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    I got a grill this spring, after ~3 years without. Damn did I miss it. I’m grilling 5 days a week or so now.

    A couple of things:

    Because of space constraints on my patio, I got a Weber Spirit 2 series instead of the 3 series. When it’s just us, or even with a couple guests, it’s fine.

    The BONUS is that a propane tank lasts much longer. It uses 66% of the gas.

    Also - I bought a Grillbot. Look it up (grillbots.com). It’s like a Roomba for grill cleaning. It came today. I like it. It does all the heavy lifting.

    I’ll still probably bring the grates inside before grilling and give them a wash, but it’ll just be to get the last bits of grease off of them. Like washing a plate - a quick wipe with a sponge and dish soap. The grit and grime and charred bits will be gone.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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    • MikM Away
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      Mik
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      #2

      Yeah, I like small grills. I used all three burners tonight, but only because it was a big old salmon fillet and grilled asparagus on a grill sheet.

      Mine is a Broil King Signet 320. $80 used. Had it for 6 or 7 years now. Great grill.

      "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        I got a grill this spring, after ~3 years without. Damn did I miss it. I’m grilling 5 days a week or so now.

        A couple of things:

        Because of space constraints on my patio, I got a Weber Spirit 2 series instead of the 3 series. When it’s just us, or even with a couple guests, it’s fine.

        The BONUS is that a propane tank lasts much longer. It uses 66% of the gas.

        Also - I bought a Grillbot. Look it up (grillbots.com). It’s like a Roomba for grill cleaning. It came today. I like it. It does all the heavy lifting.

        I’ll still probably bring the grates inside before grilling and give them a wash, but it’ll just be to get the last bits of grease off of them. Like washing a plate - a quick wipe with a sponge and dish soap. The grit and grime and charred bits will be gone.

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        LuFins Dad
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        @jon-nyc said in Grill update.:

        I got a grill this spring, after ~3 years without. Damn did I miss it. I’m grilling 5 days a week or so now.

        A couple of things:

        Because of space constraints on my patio, I got a Weber Spirit 2 series instead of the 3 series. When it’s just us, or even with a couple guests, it’s fine.

        The BONUS is that a propane tank lasts much longer. It uses 66% of the gas.

        Also - I bought a Grillbot. Look it up (grillbots.com). It’s like a Roomba for grill cleaning. It came today. I like it. It does all the heavy lifting.

        I’ll still probably bring the grates inside before grilling and give them a wash, but it’ll just be to get the last bits of grease off of them. Like washing a plate - a quick wipe with a sponge and dish soap. The grit and grime and charred bits will be gone.

        I don’t care for wire brushes… Too many horror stories where somebody ingested a bristle that hat gotten stuck in the grill. I use one of the wooden paddles, and am a big believer in the burn off method…

        The Brad

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        • 89th8 Online
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          89th
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          Yeah I do the burn off approach too. Honestly, the smoke/smell is one of the best parts about lighting up the grill again! Cool grill roomba gadget, though!

          One gadget I love is this propane level sensor. Incredibly easy to use, accurate down to the last 1% of gas. Took any guesswork out of how much propane I had left when it's getting low. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J6MXJKT

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          @LuFins-Dad my grill brush is this one, I think it mostly eliminates the wire bristle risk: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F731D86

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            jon-nyc
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            #5

            Just ordered that sensor. Tired of grill range anxiety.

            Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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            • MikM Away
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              Mik
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              #6

              I've got one of these. works ok. I also have two tanks. When one is getting lower I fill the other. That way I never run out.

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              "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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              • 89th8 Online
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                89th
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                @Mik I had that too but it wasn't accurate (for me), I didn't know it glowed in the dark though, that's cool. Yeah my FIL taught me to always have a 2nd tank waiting (I keep mine on the side of the house) so as to never run out.

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                  I think two tanks is standard operating procedure for anyone vaguely interested in ritual animal sacrifice

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                  • LuFins DadL Offline
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                    LuFins Dad
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                    Real men have wood…

                    The Brad

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                    • jon-nycJ Offline
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                      jon-nyc
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                      I have wood daily and three propane tanks. But I have one of those standing heaters you see in restaurants in the fall.

                      Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                        I got a grill this spring, after ~3 years without. Damn did I miss it. I’m grilling 5 days a week or so now.

                        A couple of things:

                        Because of space constraints on my patio, I got a Weber Spirit 2 series instead of the 3 series. When it’s just us, or even with a couple guests, it’s fine.

                        The BONUS is that a propane tank lasts much longer. It uses 66% of the gas.

                        Also - I bought a Grillbot. Look it up (grillbots.com). It’s like a Roomba for grill cleaning. It came today. I like it. It does all the heavy lifting.

                        I’ll still probably bring the grates inside before grilling and give them a wash, but it’ll just be to get the last bits of grease off of them. Like washing a plate - a quick wipe with a sponge and dish soap. The grit and grime and charred bits will be gone.

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                        @jon-nyc said in Grill update.:

                        Also - I bought a Grillbot. Look it up (grillbots.com). It’s like a Roomba for grill cleaning. It came today. I like it. It does all the heavy lifting.

                        Update on this.

                        I returned the grillbot. It just doesn’t work well. When you clean manually you put a lot of pressure on the brush. The only pressure the grillbot has on it is it’s weight, which isn’t that much. They compensate for that by having it operate a long time 10, 20, 30m are the options, I was usually doing 30. Also, it doesn’t handle wet gooey things like bbq sauce. It just rubs it all over. Finally, you have to clean the grillbot when you’re done which is at least as tedious as cleaning the grill. Oh, and it needs to be recharged after 1-2 uses.

                        Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                        • MikM Away
                          MikM Away
                          Mik
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                          Yeah, I saw those advertised. No thanks. I just replaced my cast iron grates with stainless steel ones. Easy to clean.

                          "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                            May I suggest a new product that’s recently been discovered? It’s called fire. Hot as hell, fire. Burn that shit off, or at least kill off whatever’s growing on it?

                            The Brad

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                            • MikM Mik

                              Yeah, I like small grills. I used all three burners tonight, but only because it was a big old salmon fillet and grilled asparagus on a grill sheet.

                              Mine is a Broil King Signet 320. $80 used. Had it for 6 or 7 years now. Great grill.

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                              @Mik said in Grill update.:

                              Yeah, I like small grills. I used all three burners tonight, but only because it was a big old salmon fillet and grilled asparagus on a grill sheet.

                              Mine is a Broil King Signet 320. $80 used. Had it for 6 or 7 years now. Great grill.

                              Noone here enjoys good homemade food as you. Are you part Italian Mik? Its ok, nothing to be ashamed of Irishman

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                              • MikM Away
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                                Mik
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                                I always said if I wasn't Irish I'd be Italian. We have to have nourishment. Better to enjoy it. You can have exquisite cuisine and still have it healthy.

                                Just got a big shipment of guanciale. don't make Carbonara without it.

                                "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                                  I always said if I wasn't Irish I'd be Italian. We have to have nourishment. Better to enjoy it. You can have exquisite cuisine and still have it healthy.

                                  Just got a big shipment of guanciale. don't make Carbonara without it.

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                                  @Mik said in Grill update.:

                                  I always said if I wasn't Irish I'd be Italian. We have to have nourishment. Better to enjoy it. You can have exquisite cuisine and still have it healthy.

                                  Just got a big shipment of guanciale. don't make Carbonara without it.

                                  I have yet to have a plate of Carbonara as good as the trattoria across the street from my naval base in Naples. Even in Sardinia, as Sinead Oconner said, Nothing compares……
                                  And ive tried dozens and dozens of carbonara’s as John Lennon said, in my life..

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                                      @Mik said in Grill update.:

                                      I always said if I wasn't Irish I'd be Italian. We have to have nourishment. Better to enjoy it. You can have exquisite cuisine and still have it healthy.

                                      Just got a big shipment of guanciale. don't make Carbonara without it.

                                      I have yet to have a plate of Carbonara as good as the trattoria across the street from my naval base in Naples. Even in Sardinia, as Sinead Oconner said, Nothing compares……
                                      And ive tried dozens and dozens of carbonara’s as John Lennon said, in my life..

                                      MikM Away
                                      MikM Away
                                      Mik
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                                      @NobodySock said in Grill update.:

                                      @Mik said in Grill update.:

                                      I always said if I wasn't Irish I'd be Italian. We have to have nourishment. Better to enjoy it. You can have exquisite cuisine and still have it healthy.

                                      Just got a big shipment of guanciale. don't make Carbonara without it.

                                      I have yet to have a plate of Carbonara as good as the trattoria across the street from my naval base in Naples. Even in Sardinia, as Sinead Oconner said, Nothing compares……
                                      And ive tried dozens and dozens of carbonara’s as John Lennon said, in my life..

                                      You haven't had mine. Authentically Roman, just pasta, guanciale, romano and egg yolks plus pepper.

                                      "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                                      • MikM Away
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                                        Mik
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                                        The best pastas are all simple but with the finest ingredients.

                                        "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                                        • MikM Mik

                                          The best pastas are all simple but with the finest ingredients.

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                                          @Mik said in Grill update.:

                                          The best pastas are all simple but with the finest ingredients.

                                          Questo e certo

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