I am not allowed to visit this post again. Unfortunately I live in a no grill apt.
So, I realized the Costco in-store vs online prices were different. The Treager 33lb bag was $20, and the Kirkland 40lb bag was $13. I grabbed the Kirkland pellets this time, to give them a try.TSC has their name a pellets now. Few bucks cheaper than pitboss. I don't notice any profile flavor differences. Believe i gave $12 a 40lb bag last week.
13 is a steal... I've never seen a resealable bag. Must be the expensive 1s??So, I realized the Costco in-store vs online prices were different. The Treager 33lb bag was $20, and the Kirkland 40lb bag was $13. I grabbed the Kirkland pellets this time, to give them a try.
The biggest problem with the Kirkland pellets is that the bag isn't resealable. So, I'm going to have to use 2 20lb pellet totes to store the whole bag. The Treager 33lb bag is resealable, which is a nice feature.
Made a good choice. Small learning curve with charcoal but so worth it. I love doing vegetables over charcoal too. Especially asparagusReading through this thread gave me the itch for a new grill. We already have a 36" Blackstone and gave our old gas grill to a family member. The debate was down to a pellet grill or a simple charcoal grill. In the end, we decided the 22" Weber Kettle fit our needs best. Looking forward to breaking it in!
Nice color choice. I couldn't remember when mine was that clean, but I found a pic...Had time to burn off any residue from the factory and get it a little seasoned. Life is busy right now, but hope to make time this weekend to do some grilling on it.
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Your welcome you will enjoy cooking on it. Try some Stir-FryThis is your fault.
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Thank you!
Showed fiance this thread. She asked if we could use the kamado for meats and something like a blackstone for everything else.
And here we are!