Friday, September 12, 2008

The Grill

These first few posts are going to be concerned with the things that you are going going to need to be successful. I know that you're running on a budget of $2 a day, and I've taken that into account. First things first:

1. Gotta have a grill.

A lot of people may have told you that you need a specifically-made product such as a weber to do your deed, but I'm here to tell you that they're dead wrong. You can pretty much use anything as a grill, and I'll provide some ideas for you here:

Mini- Weber:

You don't need a huge grill to do a good job. The results are decent with a small grill, and it is a lot more cost efficient.

Full-Sized Weber:

You're going to get a lot better results with this large grill, especially if you're cooking a lot of things at once. If you're trying to cook a whole meal with beans and all for you and two friends, this is probably the best bet.

Full-sized Portable:

Even better is this portable version, which is especially good for tailgating. All of the benefits of the previous plus portability.

Gas:

I wouldn't suggest a gas grill for the type of stuff that we're doing here, most likely- you'll kill yourself. So stay away from it.

Shopping Cart:

This is probably your best option if you're going on the cheap. Just flip that baby upside down on a nice flame and you have a nice shiny grill with a great surface area.

More to come

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