I'll start off and say outright that I don't like gas cookers for barbecuing - I always found myself going back to charcoal weber cookers. Years ago at the hardware store they had fire starter for barbecues and on the opposite side of the aisle they had mineral spirits/paint thinner. They looked like the same bottle and when I turned them around they had the labeling for the opposite product. That's when I knew that fire starter was just overpriced mineral spirits.
But I like to keep it 'natural' and now I start my barbecues with turpentine - burns great. I don't even use grossman's charcoals - I use those real wood blackened charcoals - looks like it came right off a partially burned/blackened branch or something. It smokes like crazy when I am cooking - I love it - best steaks, hamburgers, and ribs in the world.
Tonight I am grilling tuna steaks I got from the local fish distributor right on the shore.
I'll start off and say outright that I don't like gas cookers for barbecuing - I always found myself going back to charcoal weber cookers. Years ago at the hardware store they had fire starter for barbecues and on the opposite side of the aisle they had mineral spirits/paint thinner. They looked like the same bottle and when I turned them around they had the labeling for the opposite product. That's when I knew that fire starter was just overpriced mineral spirits.
But I like to keep it 'natural' and now I start my barbecues with turpentine - burns great. I don't even use grossman's charcoals - I use those real wood blackened charcoals - looks like it came right off a partially burned/blackened branch or something. It smokes like crazy when I am cooking - I love it - best steaks, hamburgers, and ribs in the world.
Tonight I am grilling tuna steaks I got from the local fish distributor right on the shore.
Share this post
Link to post
Share on other sites