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  1. Finally home!!! Hopefully have the forklift here tomorrow to get it off the trailer and onto the outdoor area. More to come I promise.
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  2. With great difficulty, but I soldier on lol Sent from my SM-T835 using Tapatalk
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  3. Wow USPS is doing my head in .with their directions straight to Perth from Chicago this time amazing. Sent from my SM-T835 using Tapatalk
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  4. I promise this is the last cheese burger for a little while, but they are so good, impossible to pass up, so I didn't.
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  5. I am so happy with my new rear grate on the 23. I have now set up this KK semi-permanently with a half load of charcoal in the front so I can either cook indirect on the rear grate or rotisserie with ease. I have had problems cooking pork in the past. A thin drip tray over the coals never held enough water to stop the smoke from the dripping fat for long and it was difficult to manoeuvre, filled with water. Today I set a pork shoulder to smoke on the rear grate, over a pan of water with smoke pot at the front. Smoked over apple and alder. It tasted great.
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  6. Nicely done, MacKenzie! Both the cabinet and the burger (sans beets, thank you!) Rainy here off/on all weekend, but I did manage to get in a few nice cooks. Sirloin with 2x Baked spud and corn on Saturday. Yesterday, it was beef ribs, melting potatoes and corn. I rubbed one of the boneless ribs with Suya and the other got coffee/ancho rub. Both were great.
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  7. Mrs skreef is a pickup truck, country gal. When I came home almost 2 years ago with a brand new Nissan Rogue she wasn't really thrilled. For almost 2 years I listened to her whining about the car. Last weekend we took the Rogue for an oil change. Instead of an oil change we came home with a brand new Nissan Titan V8 4x4. It's a full size 4 door pickup truck with a short bed. Really big on the inside and a very comfortable ride. Mrs skreef is very pleased with this purchase.  The world has a saying, "Happy wife, happy life." I have my own version of that saying, "Happy wife, time for another grill!!!"  So with that thought in mind we took the new truck to Lowes and got a few more pavers. Let the new grill project begin. Will post a detailed thread as progress is made and the new grill arrives. Hopefully I'll order it this weekend. 
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  8. So I can’t post videos directly on here huh? That’s a bit of a bummer. I made a comparable video to the hotdog pic on the other 42 that’s on Instagram. Maybe I can link that below. EDIT: Looks like it worked. http:// Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  9. I'd have to work really hard NOT to!
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  10. Yes, I really love to grill out. But, I'll be on hiatus for about a week, as I'm off to RI for Homebrew Con (National Homebrewers Conference).
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  11. Tony, I don't know how this post slipped by me but glad I found it. Those dinners look super tasty. Now that the weather is better you are grilling up a storm.
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  12. Congrats mate what a beast Sent from my SM-T835 using Tapatalk
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  13. Looks delicious great set up Sent from my SM-T835 using Tapatalk
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  14. Great cooks mate Sent from my SM-T835 using Tapatalk
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  15. Just vacuum seal them will last for ages Sent from my SM-G900K using Tapatalk
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  16. I will never tire of @MacKenzie 's burgers. The cheese envelope for the win!
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  17. What a great (grate? ) set-up, @tekobo - perfect illustration of the versatility of the KK. And a beautiful looking pork shoulder as well!
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  18. Or a BB32 and a VBB42 that would make a neat combination. LOL
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  19. Thanks everyone. This is such a great community and @tekobo I never considered buying 2....not you got me thinking...
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  20. Update: IMG_1443.HEICIMG_1443.HEICEspresso machine has landed and I will say that the Niche Zero is more than adequate to the task. My Lucca M58v2 seems pretty similar to the Profitec Pro 700 (the Lucca M58 v2 is a custom build for Clive Coffee from the Italian Company QuickMill). Both are Dual Boiler, PID controlled machines, the biggest difference I could see was the Profitec Pro 700 uses knobs for Steam and hot water where the M58v2 uses joysticks. So the Nice Zero can grind amazing coffee for pour over and espresso with a well indexed dial that allows you to move from one coffee brewing technique to the other effortlessly, maintaining your precise grinds for each! Nearly zero retention means that after a grind or two, you will find that 20g's in means 20g's +/- .1g out. Can easily grind so fine that NO SHOT will come from the machine! Probably the same with other high end grinders but I was surprised! The Espresso learning curve remains somewhat a work in progress for me, but I will say that it sure beats going to my local 3rd wave coffee shop for anything other than freshly roasted beans. I think I will leave the roasting to the experts for now. Mac, did you ever get that Profitec Pro 700? I'm sure that you could spend a lot more money and not get any better performance as a home barista making a cup or two a day. I think anything more capable will really blur the lines between personal and commercial. I don't need (or want) commercial personally, but the coffee sure is good! https://clivecoffee.com/products/lucca-m58-espresso-machine-by-quick-mill
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  21. Anything below 20 Celsius lol Sent from my SM-T835 using Tapatalk
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  22. So I picked up my new grill just after 1.30pm from the warehouse. Was a decent sized depot so I didn't have to back up the trailer...phew. strapped it down then headed back towards Gympie where I'll be staying for the night. Weather forecast for tomorrow is showers, so I packed in a Tarpaulin to cover my precious cargo. Early rise tomorrow so I can get home. It's been a long day.
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  23. At first glance, those pavers look like you're provisioning Hawaiian grilled spam for a party.
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