BrotherBart said:I can't afford one. I spent my money on a wood stove.
LOL Classic!!
BrotherBart said:I can't afford one. I spent my money on a wood stove.
par38lamp said:I looked into a BGE. They are designed to very efficient, the folks here have testified. I had physical therapy with a lady who had one, and loved it. Based on a Japanese cooker of some sort (if I remember correctly). Mucho denerio.
vgrund said:par38lamp said:I looked into a BGE. They are designed to very efficient, the folks here have testified. I had physical therapy with a lady who had one, and loved it. Based on a Japanese cooker of some sort (if I remember correctly). Mucho denerio.
It is based on the traditional Kamado cooker. Note there are multiple manufacturers and some may be less expensive. Primo comes to mind. A Large BGE with a stand and common accessories costs close to $1000. On the plus side, I remember having to buy replacement parts for my Weber gas grill every season or so and they were expensive. I've had my BGE ~ 4 years now and it is better than new (they cook better once seasoned). This is of course no comparison to food cooked on a gas grill versus food cooked over charcoal.
http://www.biggreenegg.net/
vgrund said:It is a lot like a Lexus. There is the bling value as well. It is a conversation piece at every BBQ.
wahoowad said:I have a weber smokey mountain.
Pork butts and beef brisket.....if you don't know then you just don't know.
The fully documented recipes and procedures (pictures, instructions, everything) on this website really make it near foolproof:
http://virtualweberbullet.com/
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