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Wow, I have to keep my eye on that!
Nice looking machine and I really like the cone shape brew basket design. Pour over technique makes great coffee for sure. I would find the Select switch useful also for brewing half pots most of the time. Thanks for the pic, Rich. That red looks really good.
If a man asks to become a Mason, then it is of his own freewill and accord. He has not been cohorsed. A father can not ask his son. The son has to ask to gain admission, then by petition.
The Masonic ritual is Biblical based. Specifically the building of King Solemn's Temple in the Old...
The Masons and Masonic Lodge are a charitable fraternity claimed to be the oldest in the world. Back in the day you had to be a Mason before you could become a Shriner.
Welcome to the forum Joe.
Good advise above for sure. I reserve the gas grill for grilling and roasting for the most part. But, I have played around with the smoker box, pellet tube and foil packs. They all work to some degree with the pellet tube being the best option. Just don't expect...
I'm five years in, retired at sixty in 2020 with 40 years at the gas company. I told my wife that I would work for charity but I would never work for a wage again. When I'm not Cowboy Action Shooting, I'm pittling around the yard and fixing things around the house. Same with our church. They...
Red, those wings look great!
I just love posts with the protein on the grill or smoker or whatever method they are using. To me, that is as important as the plate shot. Especially if its a cooker I not familiar with. You did well my friend and congrats on the spin around the carousel.
Coors Light Party Ball, aahhh the fond memories. I had to quit smoking left hand cigarettes by 1980 so beer was my go-to buzz.
Well, I guess not a lot has changed other than I get to smoke cigars now.
The Tip Top Temp has been around for a long, long time. I just bought it on Amazon for $42. I had a chance to check it out the other day so I loaded a half basket of unlit coals in the Slow n Sear and lit about six briquettes. With both top and bottom vents wide open I let the temp come up to...
I've got the EZGo pressure washer and it works pretty good for small jobs like washing the car or cleaning the patio but lacks the horsepower and longevity of a gas powered washer. Plus, not practical if you're not already committed to that battery platform.
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