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May 20, 2010 at 3:26 PM #553382May 20, 2010 at 6:15 PM #552512svelteParticipant
Well maybe two grills is the way to go, as meadandale, Enorah, and Hobie have done.
Charcoal for when I cook, gas for her (hey, anything that causes her to cook more of the meals has gotta be a good thing, eh?).
And the $100 Weber Gold is stainless steel, flu. Like UCGal, mine is a decade old and looks new – on the outside anyway. π
And we all love you too, Weber Lin…
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…
May 20, 2010 at 6:15 PM #552618svelteParticipantWell maybe two grills is the way to go, as meadandale, Enorah, and Hobie have done.
Charcoal for when I cook, gas for her (hey, anything that causes her to cook more of the meals has gotta be a good thing, eh?).
And the $100 Weber Gold is stainless steel, flu. Like UCGal, mine is a decade old and looks new – on the outside anyway. π
And we all love you too, Weber Lin…
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…
May 20, 2010 at 6:15 PM #553106svelteParticipantWell maybe two grills is the way to go, as meadandale, Enorah, and Hobie have done.
Charcoal for when I cook, gas for her (hey, anything that causes her to cook more of the meals has gotta be a good thing, eh?).
And the $100 Weber Gold is stainless steel, flu. Like UCGal, mine is a decade old and looks new – on the outside anyway. π
And we all love you too, Weber Lin…
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…
May 20, 2010 at 6:15 PM #553205svelteParticipantWell maybe two grills is the way to go, as meadandale, Enorah, and Hobie have done.
Charcoal for when I cook, gas for her (hey, anything that causes her to cook more of the meals has gotta be a good thing, eh?).
And the $100 Weber Gold is stainless steel, flu. Like UCGal, mine is a decade old and looks new – on the outside anyway. π
And we all love you too, Weber Lin…
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…
May 20, 2010 at 6:15 PM #553481svelteParticipantWell maybe two grills is the way to go, as meadandale, Enorah, and Hobie have done.
Charcoal for when I cook, gas for her (hey, anything that causes her to cook more of the meals has gotta be a good thing, eh?).
And the $100 Weber Gold is stainless steel, flu. Like UCGal, mine is a decade old and looks new – on the outside anyway. π
And we all love you too, Weber Lin…
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…
May 21, 2010 at 7:14 AM #552587meadandaleParticipant[quote=svelte]
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…[/quote]Ugh…4 weeks into my 3 week backyard demo and remodel and still not done. I’ll be happy when my nice new back patio and patio cover are finished so I can move my bbq out of my driveway and start thinking about cooking outdoors again. The afternoons/evenings have been quite pleasant lately.
It’s starting to come along though..a few more weeks.
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May 21, 2010 at 7:14 AM #552693meadandaleParticipant[quote=svelte]
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…[/quote]Ugh…4 weeks into my 3 week backyard demo and remodel and still not done. I’ll be happy when my nice new back patio and patio cover are finished so I can move my bbq out of my driveway and start thinking about cooking outdoors again. The afternoons/evenings have been quite pleasant lately.
It’s starting to come along though..a few more weeks.
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May 21, 2010 at 7:14 AM #553181meadandaleParticipant[quote=svelte]
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…[/quote]Ugh…4 weeks into my 3 week backyard demo and remodel and still not done. I’ll be happy when my nice new back patio and patio cover are finished so I can move my bbq out of my driveway and start thinking about cooking outdoors again. The afternoons/evenings have been quite pleasant lately.
It’s starting to come along though..a few more weeks.
Before:
Now:
May 21, 2010 at 7:14 AM #553280meadandaleParticipant[quote=svelte]
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…[/quote]Ugh…4 weeks into my 3 week backyard demo and remodel and still not done. I’ll be happy when my nice new back patio and patio cover are finished so I can move my bbq out of my driveway and start thinking about cooking outdoors again. The afternoons/evenings have been quite pleasant lately.
It’s starting to come along though..a few more weeks.
Before:
Now:
May 21, 2010 at 7:14 AM #553557meadandaleParticipant[quote=svelte]
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…[/quote]Ugh…4 weeks into my 3 week backyard demo and remodel and still not done. I’ll be happy when my nice new back patio and patio cover are finished so I can move my bbq out of my driveway and start thinking about cooking outdoors again. The afternoons/evenings have been quite pleasant lately.
It’s starting to come along though..a few more weeks.
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May 21, 2010 at 7:28 AM #552592desmondParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=svelte]
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…[/quote]Ugh…4 weeks into my 3 week backyard demo and remodel and still not done.[/quote]
Mead, great looking patio. Make sure you use large lumber on the patio cover so it does not warp or the paint does not peel every year. Also, why did they put a support pole so close to the back door?
May 21, 2010 at 7:28 AM #552698desmondParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=svelte]
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…[/quote]Ugh…4 weeks into my 3 week backyard demo and remodel and still not done.[/quote]
Mead, great looking patio. Make sure you use large lumber on the patio cover so it does not warp or the paint does not peel every year. Also, why did they put a support pole so close to the back door?
May 21, 2010 at 7:28 AM #553186desmondParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=svelte]
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…[/quote]Ugh…4 weeks into my 3 week backyard demo and remodel and still not done.[/quote]
Mead, great looking patio. Make sure you use large lumber on the patio cover so it does not warp or the paint does not peel every year. Also, why did they put a support pole so close to the back door?
May 21, 2010 at 7:28 AM #553285desmondParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=svelte]
Maybe I’ll bbq tonight…you all are wetting my appetite…[/quote]Ugh…4 weeks into my 3 week backyard demo and remodel and still not done.[/quote]
Mead, great looking patio. Make sure you use large lumber on the patio cover so it does not warp or the paint does not peel every year. Also, why did they put a support pole so close to the back door?
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