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Finally trying out the birthday gift.

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Had the practice steak then the real ones.

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Also grilled up some corn I got from the farmer's market.

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Came out rarer than I wanted, as my Thermopop was reading 130 but they all came out way under. I haven't grilled in 6 years since my last grill exploded (house fire,) so I'm a little rusty.

 

Still pretty good. The corn was ridiculously good, and I really want to make some more. I think I have 6 more ears before the next farmers market.

 

**BRENT**

 

 

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19 minutes ago, MexicanDragon said:

 my last grill exploded 

(squints)

Is that why you have yours so close to the edge, fire safety?  So that if anything goes wrong, you can kick it into the water?  Even  if it's not, you have to admit, that's some entertaining imagery...

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Heh, that's actually gravel, but I guess similar rules apply.

The last grill was at the house I lived in with the MIL about ten years ago. 6 years ago it magically went up in flames. Grill was on the back porch. Alas.

**BRENT**

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10 hours ago, Grahame said:

Do you have the appropriate cashmere top?
The impressive backdrop is a given.

I'm sure he does Grahame. But when you break it all down, he's still just another guy playing with his meat. 

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2 minutes ago, Hopstretch said:


I did. Initial impressions are favorable. Next steps: ribs -> pulled pork -> brisket.

Awesome grill.  Been looking at that and the MAK 2 star general.   The Elite is an incredible grill with great reviews.

Enjoy :)

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Wow!  I can only imagine what type of meat you will be grilling at that temp.  Bordeaux would seem to be the obvious choice when grilling at the temperature of hell.

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2 hours ago, Augsburger said:

Wow!  I can only imagine what type of meat you will be grilling at that temp.  Bordeaux would seem to be the obvious choice when grilling at the temperature of hell.

That would be a good temp for anything you want to cook rare.

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