boostnut
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The issue seems to come up multiple times every year, how to get rid of the excessive amount of coals?? They take up lots of room in the stove and dont put out enough heat to keep the house up to temp. Well, I've got a Weber grill sitting outside that doesn't see much action in the winter. Anybody every take a few shovel fulls of coals from the stove and put them directly into a grill and cook over them? Does your food end up with a strange taste? I cant imagine its going to be much different from using store bought charcoal aside from the time it takes to get a fire prepared. I hate to just shovel the coals out to make room for more wood, seems like a waste.
Just realized I've got some shagbark hickory burning now and a pound of ground beef thawed in the fridge. May have to experiment for lunch. At least if it doesn't come out right I won't have to hear it from my wife (she's at work cuz somebodys gotta pay the bills!)
Just realized I've got some shagbark hickory burning now and a pound of ground beef thawed in the fridge. May have to experiment for lunch. At least if it doesn't come out right I won't have to hear it from my wife (she's at work cuz somebodys gotta pay the bills!)