Here's the thing, and some of you will think I'm full tilt insane.
My family takes food seriously. And we lost our grill in the hurricane. So, I'm feeling a bit saucy and I'd like to get a new grill pit so that I may grill steaks in my backyard, to the envy of my neighbors.
But instead of a regular wussy little weber - I want to have the closest grill possible to the old one. That happens to be a Bakers Pride F-72. That's got a grilling area of 69"x24" and weighs in at just under half a ton. Here's a picture! That's 250,000 BTU's of american pride!
http://www.instawares.com/Charbroiler-g....htm?GCID=C17378x009&KEYWORD=BAK-F72GS
It costs about $7,000, plus construction of the brick bbq pit to go around it.
Am I being over the top or would this totally be badass?
My family takes food seriously. And we lost our grill in the hurricane. So, I'm feeling a bit saucy and I'd like to get a new grill pit so that I may grill steaks in my backyard, to the envy of my neighbors.
But instead of a regular wussy little weber - I want to have the closest grill possible to the old one. That happens to be a Bakers Pride F-72. That's got a grilling area of 69"x24" and weighs in at just under half a ton. Here's a picture! That's 250,000 BTU's of american pride!
http://www.instawares.com/Charbroiler-g....htm?GCID=C17378x009&KEYWORD=BAK-F72GS
It costs about $7,000, plus construction of the brick bbq pit to go around it.
Am I being over the top or would this totally be badass?
