A Warning Tale For Grillers

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  • indiucky

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    terrehautian

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    Who cleans the grill :D

    I clean the grill easily, I take off the cooking grate. I remove the old non stick foil I used last and put new non stick foil on. My grill grate won't come clean anymore, it is an older grill I picked up for free. The heat deflector is rusting away already. I took the warming rack off because it wouldn't come clean. I will use it until the burners no longer work properly. Then I will get a nice stainless steel (on the outside) grill with electronic push button starter (which will hopefully last longer then the other ignitors I have had that lasted a year).
     

    Panama

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    Tomorrow evening, I will be grilling, and I always clean my own grill, after the previous cooking and then again before I start cooking, so I ain't skeered of what I will be eating.

    It's the Wife's birthday, our Anniversary, and our salute, to all the soldiers who have fought for our freedom to grill freely.

    Happy Memorial Day/Weekend to all our soldiers, sailors, and airmen. :patriot:

    The menu;
    Mesquite smoked Blue Marlin, with fresh Gulf Jumbo Shrimp, baked potato, cole slaw, baked beans, beer and a little wine. :rockwoot:

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