Thanks Sparky ! ! ! Those look really, really, good.He’s a cooker pusher, ain’t he? ;)
BTW, it was you who put the 26er bug in my ear, waaay back when, when you proposed that it was such a good grill, it's the one grill you would keep if you could only keep one.
BD
Thanks Sparky ! ! ! Those look really, really, good.He’s a cooker pusher, ain’t he? ;)
BTW, it was you who put the 26er bug in my ear, waaay back when, when you proposed that it was such a good grill, it's the one grill you would keep if you could only keep one.
BD
If going with only 1 cooker, you sure do have the right make/model. I absolutely love the versatility of the 26.75 kettle!!!Thanks Sparky ! ! ! Those look really, really, good.He’s a cooker pusher, ain’t he? ;)
BTW, it was you who put the 26er bug in my ear, waaay back when, when you proposed that it was such a good grill, it's the one grill you would keep if you could only keep one.
BD
Funny thing is . . . I'm now basically a one-cooker guy. I'm now on the 26er at least 95% of the time and the good old 22.5 WSM is rarely used anymore. A lot of that is possible due to great products like the Slow n' Sear, the Vortex, and the Cajun Bandit Roti ! ! !
BD
If going with only 1 cooker, you sure do have the right make/model. I absolutely love the versatility of the 26.75 kettle!!!
Funny thing is . . . I'm now basically a one-cooker guy. I'm now on the 26er at least 95% of the time and the good old 22.5 WSM is rarely used anymore. A lot of that is possible due to great products like the Slow n' Sear, the Vortex, and the Cajun Bandit Roti ! ! !
BD
Yeah, Robb, we're getting a little off topic, but just a quick look at what's cookin' now . . . .(http://pics.weberkettleclub.com/images/2018/08/14/Twin-Loin-Roasts.md.jpg)
BD