Propane or Briquettes?

Started by lilbuddy, May 23, 2007, 07:58:00 PM

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What do you like better?

Propane
8 (29.6%)
Briquettes
19 (70.4%)

Total Members Voted: 27

lilbuddy

Pretty much what the poll and topic says... What do you like better? Im sure there are some people that cook with propane but like briquettes better and vice versa...
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83yota

i am a charcoal fan. better floavor and more of an art. if i was going to cook with gas i would use my stove
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I prefer the gas due to the constant temp I like to slow cook on the grill, I just bought a LIL BBQer fer the roundup so I can BBQ  on the trail ( no open flames)


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79coyotefrg

you dont have to carry the empty briquette bag  back home


um  and   am i wrong but  isnt a  propane stove still a open flame  :dunno:
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83yota

the charcoal bags is now a trash bag :yupyup:
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79coyotefrg

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83yota

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kneedownnate

Propane.  My old pal hank is always sayin "taste the meat, not the heat"
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83yota

just cook it in a pan and taste the meat not the heat
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Wermz84

Briquettes all the way.    :thumbs:  it is definatly an art. 

and the empty bag is good to help start the camp fire.




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TurtleTappers91

I dont know whats better, but I will hammer a steak cooked either way....

mudguts

Quote from: Wermz84 on May 23, 2007, 08:15:07 PM
Briquettes all the way.    :thumbs:  it is definatly an art. 

and the empty bag is good to help start the camp fire.

x2
I also like a piece of almond or oak on there for a little extry flavorin  :thumbs:
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Wermz84

Quote from: mudguts on May 23, 2007, 08:33:37 PM
x2
I also like a piece of almond or oak on there for a little extry flavorin  :thumbs:

:drool:   that's a great idea.
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kneedownnate

Quote from: Wermz84 on May 23, 2007, 08:15:07 PM
:psss:  Hey nate, you know what the most important part on a trailer is?   

:headscratch:  no sense in answering cause I know this is loaded...
RIP KYOTA

You can go through life being scared of the possible, or you can have a little fun and tease the inevitable.

Give a man venison, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to hunt Blacktail, he'll be frustrated for life!

brainlessfool

Quote from: mudguts on May 23, 2007, 08:33:37 PM
x2
I also like a piece of almond or oak on there for a little extry flavorin  :thumbs:

Should have know Muddy would beat me to it.


WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU PPL????



propane= :moon:


Bricketts=  :sad2:




 RED OAK!  :meal:










for those of ya that don't know I is in Santa Maria, the BBQ cap. :thumbs: :yesnod: :king: of calif.
A good day working, that's just sick :reg:

brainlessfool

Quote from: Wermz84 on May 23, 2007, 08:15:07 PM
:psss:  Hey nate, you know what the most important part on a trailer is?   

I'll take a shot, the  :drool:
A good day working, that's just sick :reg:

Wermz84

Quote from: kneedownnate on May 23, 2007, 09:06:19 PM
:headscratch:  no sense in answering cause I know this is loaded...

[Hank hill] A good propane regulator [/Hank hill]      :hahaha:



not loaded.    he's my buddy too.    :biggthumpup:
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kneedownnate

:smack:  he musta been talking about a travel trailer I'm guessing.  I've only had 2 channels for the last several months, and sadly fox isn't one of them :down:
RIP KYOTA

You can go through life being scared of the possible, or you can have a little fun and tease the inevitable.

Give a man venison, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to hunt Blacktail, he'll be frustrated for life!

alwayzbroken

Propane grills are a lot to haul with you when a mini weber is small and convenient. Not to mention simpler since you don't need to tote propane cylinders with.
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jimbo74

either --- i dont care too much anymore.....
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46&2

I have been considering buying a propane stove for this summer, but im not sold on it yet. I have a mini webber that always accompanies me camping and I love the taste of stuff cooked on that, but its not so great for other things like cooking eggs. i dunno, i might just say screw it and keep on using my trusty mini webber
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I love the ease of propane, woudl not do nearly the amount of grilling we do without it, but I do love the smell of a 'real' fire. But you know what Hank Hill says about that :yesnod: 
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BUBBA

Well myself i like propane.Me and charcoal have never gotten along.Maybe I use to much or to little  :dunno: but when I'm ready cook im ready to cook.I don't won't to be waiting around for 20 min for it to ash over.IMO it's not the way it's cooked,it's how it was prepared.
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Cheesemaker

Since I got my weber, I haven't touched my gas grill.  Except when power was out last winter!  But It's more of an art and tastes better.  Gas flares up too easy!  Gas is easy if your in a hurry, but I like to take my time and Grill the right way! 
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I prefer charcoal, but I have to admit, if I owned a gas grill I would use it more than I use my charcoal grill.
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freds40

Neither. Slow cooked in a wood fed smoker, true Bar-B-Q. My father in law is into competition Bar-B-Qs and I always get a bit of the leftovers from his comps. Nothing beats slow cooked meat.

Unfortunately when I actually grill @ home, it's not true Bar-B-Q. I use LPG.
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Mmmm...steak.

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mudguts

Quote from: cheesemaker on May 24, 2007, 02:12:38 PM
Since I got my weber, I haven't touched my gas grill.  Except when power was out last winter!  But It's more of an art and tastes better.  Gas flares up too easy!  Gas is easy if your in a hurry, but I like to take my time and Grill the right way! 

Those are country style pork ribs come on :hyper:  :thumbs:
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mudguts

Quote from: brainlessfool on May 23, 2007, 09:07:44 PM
Should have know Muddy would beat me to it.


WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU PPL????



propane= :moon:


Bricketts=  :sad2:




 RED OAK!  :meal:










for those of ya that don't know I is in Santa Maria, the BBQ cap. :thumbs: :yesnod: :king: of calif.
I've had the luxury of Brainiacs yard bird cooked over some good ole red oak. It's quite delectable if I might add  :yumyum: :wag: :beerchug: :thumbs:
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