Land, Sea, & Air Burger! Weber 26" send-off...

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I’m not sure about eating the whole thing, but it looks great! The new kettle looks sweet! I can’t get a nice colored one to lazy to clean it.
Thanks! Yeah it was a tough go in one shoveling :emoji_laughing:

As for the kettle, now I really gotta keep it clean and relatively scratch free. But we'll see what happens over time lol
 
Looks Great!!----Fun Thread!!
However Impossible to eat as is.
I would have to Break it down & make 2 or 3 night's meals out of that pile!
Nice Job though!!
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Bear
 
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Monster burger Zach :emoji_thumbsup:

And yes you are crazy dude!

Nice job though, but no way I could down that, maybe qtr pound each and I would try.

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John

Thanks John! It's more fun on the crazy side! sometimes...

If I do ever make this again, it'll be smaller patties for sure. It's not that big when I was making it in pieces but the assembled result was pretty large haha. But, worth it for a one off if that's what it is.


Looks Great!!----Fun Thread!!
However Impossible to eat as is.
I would have to Break it down & make 2 or 3 night's meals out of that pile!
Nice Job though!!
Like.

Bear

Appreciate it Bear! the follow up days and eating each patty as a meal by itself was still good enough. Took me a few days to work through the leftovers :emoji_sweat_smile:
 
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