One day, I want to stop by at one of those mountain places of Arkansas, Kentucky or Tennessee and try their goat meat fest that the locals do - that I read about somewhere. These are real things, right?
Closing up shop, or thinking about it?
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Personally i dislike ribeye so youre probably right, i wouldnt care for that, tbone, very hit and miss for me, bone flavor is excellent, but cut thickness variability plus the bone messes with even cookingAnother Canadian driver, pumpkinishere, Rideandrepair and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I could have retired already, had it not been for the ribeyes I spent money for. lol
What about charcoal vs gas? I understand that the former is more about skill and the latter about convenience. I think I should have started with charcoal, I heard that it will permeate the smoky flavor better plus you can sort of use it as a smoker too by adding chunks of wood. I think it will be easier to get those charred grill lines too. I see those Weber grills with ash catcher for around $240 and half that without one. This thread inspired me enough to go ahead and get one...but then I'll have two grills on the patio...an overkill?larry2903, pumpkinishere, Rideandrepair and 1 other person Thank this. -
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weber is more expensive for its name. This is what ive used for over 10 years (image below)
And to ignite a further disagreement amongst everyone, chimney starter, mandatory, if you use fluid or quick start briquettes etc, youre doing it wrong (although for this, the no frills weber is best)
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Now TN and CantokE? Sounds plausible, but i doubt the "meat fest" includes cooking or forks. Maybe a bit of grain to keep the goat occupied.Another Canadian driver, pumpkinishere, Rideandrepair and 1 other person Thank this.
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