Sunday, September 11th, 2011 at
7:58 pm
I am going camping and want a grate to put over the fire to use for cooking. Some outdoors stores sell good grates, but I feel there’s something simple out there I’m just not thinking of. So where can I get a grate, even used, for bbqing during my trip?
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Sunday, September 11th, 2011 at
12:05 am
I’ve been on charcoal now for over 10 yrs. not & I want something different. I’m looking for a gas grill w/ island & need help. I’m looking for the quality grills, NOT SOLD by places like sears, lowes, home depot, etc. Does anyone have sites I can visit which would recommend the "best" grill for the money? I’ve looked at OCS, CAPITAL, OUTDOOR KITCHEN CONCEPTS(nice), & VIKING. All above k. I DON’T WANT TO BE SENT TO A LOWES site or related that reviews how to find a grill, I’m looking at quality brands (not Weber, brinkham, etc.)
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Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at
12:48 am
I want to cook a barbecue style brisket, except, I don’t have a smoker or charcoal grill. I have a gas grill, an oven, and a crock pot. My brisket is pretty small, only 2 pounds. How can I cook it ?
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Friday, September 9th, 2011 at
3:09 pm
Family of 4 – Kids ages 4 and 2. Any interesting fun foods to make while camping. We’ve got that samdwitch making – and have made grilled cheese, and pizza sandwitches, even poop tarts in it! LOL Any other things to cook over the fire? Doesnt have to be in that maker just in general. Thanxs
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Friday, September 9th, 2011 at
12:02 am
I called my local utility for help with a minor malfunction in my outdoor gas grill. Their automated phone system put me on hold for over 20 minutes. As I waited, I was grateful my problem wasn’t worse — especially when I heard a pre-recorded message repeatedly advise, "If you smell gas, stay on the line."
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Thursday, September 8th, 2011 at
12:05 am
I am turning a covered patio into an outdoor kitchen and was instructed by my contractor to obtain either "masonite siding" or " concrete board siding", neither of which I can find, at least not by those names. Anyway, what can I use and where can I get it? Preferably an online source with delivery, as I live away from stores, but I can manage a trip if needed.
I do not know what degree of heat this area will produce or be exposed to and I am open for ANY suggestions as to the set up of this whole thing. I want to install a stainless steele wall mounted hood going over a traditional outdoor gas grill. I plan on having 3 different gas powered cooking devices set up to use: grill, big gas burner for crawfish pot and small gas burner for wok. I am sure all three devices will never be used simultaneously, but possibly two at a time.
Would there be some sort of fire proof/retardant spray-on material I could get? The patio is only 6 months old and does not even have anything other than the plywood for a ceiling right now so there is no existing material to remove or maybe even to cover.
We have already used the crawfish burner 4 or 5 times under the patio and it does not seem to produce any type of threatening heat or flame, however I just want to make sure my house does not go up in flames the first time I turn the grill on. It will be a nice, big grill….not sure of BTU’s or anything but its one of the biggest you can purchase at a retail home quarters store.
ANY help is greatly appreciated.
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Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 at
7:57 pm
There will be 6 of us. Most of the cooking will be done on a gas grill, but I will be at my cabin which also has pretty much a full kitchen including a fridge. We’ll be on the river partying all day so I really want something I could prep in the a.m then just throw on grill at night. We will be there for 5 days so I need more than just hamburgers and hot dogs. Thanks. All ideas welcome =)
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Tuesday, September 6th, 2011 at
2:26 am
I want to make pots and pans that can go on electric and gas stoves, and even outdoor grills. I need a recipe for the clay, glazes, and any information and advice you can give me on this. Please only answer if you have experience and real knowledge about how to make a SAFE recipe.
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Monday, September 5th, 2011 at
7:58 pm
I have a friend of mine who works at the weather center. And from what I understand L.I new york will get getting hit pretty hard. Eastern end. I have a grandfather with alzheimers a brother with developmental disabilities and a baby on the way so i need to make sure im safe IF itdoes get bad..If anyone experienced could please confirm or deny if im doing things correctly and/or have everything.
Will a britafilter purify water or am i better or with bottled?
Can a small camping grill be used in the basement to use out frozen foods first?
Even if your water is shut off can u pour water into the back of the toilet and in the toilet and have it flush the same?
Did i forget anything…
Paper towels
toilet paper
garbage bags
non perishable items
important dovcuments wrapped in saran wrapand put in ziplock
a "to go" bags packed
duct tape on windows just to prevent glass from shattering all over the floor
candles
flashlights
first aid supplies
up to date certifications on first aid, adult and infant/child cpr
lol am i good?
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Monday, September 5th, 2011 at
12:01 am
We live in an apartment with a fairly large balcony on the 2nd floor. It’s a 3 floor apaprtment and over our balcony is another balcony (so our balcony is covered). Anyways, we saw one of our neighbors on the 2nd floor witha firepit on their balcony. The balconies are carpeted with indoor/outdoor carpet. There are no rules about firpits either. We were really wanting a heating source on our balcony now that it’s cooling off outside but don’t know the hazards. Are firpits safe? Would a heater be better? Our nieghbors always do smores which is why we were wanting the pit. I know thier are pads you put down underneath to protect the flooring. We have a grill too. Let me know what you think. If you have any ideas about heating sources let me know because it’s too cold to sit out thier without anything. Thanks!
For the 2nd answer- it doesn’t matter what you allow, my apt. complex does. I am getting a heating source and am wondering what woul dbe the safest. I didn’t ask what different tenets allow.
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