So, I'm sittin' at the kitchen table whilst Deb is workin' on another loaf of bread. We were talking about our cookin' yesterday and I read her your gracious comments about her bread.
I told her how easy it was having the grill on the patio instead of out in the backyard on the pad with the smoker.
She asked me, "is there anything out there that would make it easier for you to cook?"
I had to struggle to stay calm and speak slowly without trembling. I said, "well...there ARE a couple of grills I've been researching for awhile, but...I don't know..."
I talked with L A on the phone this afternoon and my grillin' guru told me about his vast knowledge and experience with the Akorn. He has smoked 4 butts at once with his.
He wisely answered all my questions and kindly gave me some of his sage advice...just get the AKORN, JACK!!!
Well...it IS affordable (I've been saving for several months) and it will be another learning experience for me and it has more capacity than anything else I have.
We have a friend who is wanting a charcoal smoker that she won't have to "babysit" and she was askin' for advice. Deb told me to "buy the Akorn and learn how to use it, then you can show Peggy how to use it." "okay, okay, I'll get one..." "I'll use the gift card I received after I retired." "You're a good man", she said.
So...Looks like the decision was pretty much made FOR me and believe me, I appreciate your comments in support of the Akorn.
Mike - I may be going to "the pellet side" in another 6 - 8 months. Right now, I have 10 bags of charcoal to burn and nowhere to store pellets. B T W, L A sez that this grill uses very little charcoal so I should be set for a long time. I used well over half a bag yesterday. I'm still gonna use the kettle, so keep those posts coming.
Thanks y'all...I'm going to bed to get a good night's sleep. I have to get to Lowes tomorrow.