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Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?
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If you are planting a lemon tree I'd suggest going with a Meyer Lemon. It's a little sweeter but has more uses and generally produces more lemons in a year while also maintaining a more compact growth size. I got a small one for $28 at Home Depot last year. If it dies I think I might splurge and pay the nursery a few hundred bucks for a more mature and fruit ready lemon tree though. |
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Okay you master MidWestern and Western BBQ or grillers...
I need some tips.
I don't using cook on a charcoal grill for more than two or three. There's always enough room to grill the veggies at the same time as the meat. But I've got 8 coming, 2 are children. So gonna have to do separate attempts. Veggies first, then meat? or vice versa. That is corn on cob, plus some zucchini and red peppers. If veggies first, how to I keep warm until meat is done, so half isn't cold and the other half hot? Best method for grilling corn? I've read keep leaves on, wrap in foil then heat or par-boil/blanche then just grill for charred look. I really want a charred look. |
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I'd cook the meat then do the veg while the meat is resting under foil. |
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