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How much does TAB Express cost?

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In some suburbs of MSP local ordinances forbid any kind of grill in multi-unit housing as a fire hazard. So at the crashpad we have to use the George Foreman for steak action.

Come back from a stand-up overnight and find out someone cooked salmon on your grill and didn't clean the night before--that makes me more angry than Tab express ever could!
 
For quick burgers, my gas grill. For good steaks, KINGSFORD!!!

For TabExpress, my smoker.
 
Natural gas or Propane...

My other half at the time, bought a grill, brought it home, assembled it, and then discovered it was set up for natural gas, and not propane. We spent 3 hours figuring out how to get the whole thing back in the box, had to take it out of the box to fit it in the car, and then return to Home De-pot, put it back in the box (we know how then), and return it.

The steaks were especially good that night, but took a little more effort than we thought they were going to take.

Lilah
 
labbats said:
I like coconuts, you can break them open and they smell like ladies lying in the sun.

Can I get an "Amen!"

Although "Diner" is really my favorite (the live version).
 
If my balcony was big enough for a decent sized grill I'd go with charcoal. But it isn't, so I'm stuck with a smaller gas grill. The city I used to live in had an ordnance prohibiting grills on apartment balconies, so I hid it behind a pillar so nobody could see it if they drove by.
 
This board is getting savy in its old age. We're well into the second page and nobody's taken the bait yet.

I use a gas grill and some mequite woodchips to give it a little flavor. I was told to soak the chips in water and that will extend their life, otherwise they tend to burn up rather fast.
 
Gotta go propane gas. Doesn't smell good like briquettes but in today's madcapped world who has time to deal with that?

My BBQ has 50,000 BTUs. Sunday night I cooked a steak the size of a Buick inside of 10 minutes. Pretty sweet grill.
 

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