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  1. Hmm' date=' I hear crickets chirping in the background![/quote']

    Keep 'em away from Dennis!

    Dennis....did you whip up any of special little snacks for the family here in Calif? :eek: They introduced you to tri-tip...what did you intoroduce them to? :D Something tells me if you threw some of those on the grill someone started phoning for reservations real quick! :roll: Maybe you took some to gramps B-Day party. :twisted:

  2. named

    Sanny has named the slate princess....her name is Sybil... complete with multiple personalities :eek::lol:

    She is a grill, she is a BBQ, she is a bread/pizza oven, she is art. And she will be hot and sexy! :lol:

    Thanks Sanny....I was trying to think of the perfect name....The name of the house (named long before it came into my hands) is Sea Gate. So Sybil will live at Sea Gate.

    So now I invite the limericks!!!!!!!!! :lol::lol:

  3. the saratoga did not look anything like a ribeye, it looked like a tenderloin or filet mignon, just slightly larger in circumference. Taste, texture, shape, marbling seemed pretty comparable to tenderloin also.

    I have never seen a delmonico.

  4. I certainly concur on the flat iron steak. My first was about 3 years ago in a local restaurant served with black truffle risotto. One of my all time favorite restaurant meals. The steak was grilled to perfection and served thinly sliced in a pinwheel pattern around the risotto.

    What can you tell me about a saratoga steak? I have purchased from a local butcher shop and they are featured alongside the filet at about half the price. Visually they look slightly larger on average, but I cannot differentiate other differences. They grill up exceptionally well also.

  5. Greggd....think of it like an investment....its not worth what you paid for it, and its better to recoup half the investment before it becomes completely worthless.....You're saving money. :lol::lol:

    Here is a little female insight from a friend of mine: When she bought a really expensive pair of shoes that were 'on sale' she went home and told her husband how much money she had saved. Its all in the presentation....

    Besides, every time you cook with your K7 I bet you get agitated about how they treated you on the koal order. Better to change up and get a more relaxed and happy feeling when your are cooking. Bad karma is not food safe ;)

  6. I would have preferred a teak cabinet also, I inquired about a year ago with Dennis and he has the interest, but maybe not the time and help. This is a mexi-cabinet, but not from the mexi-K people :eek: There is a local business (I'm sure there are many similar business across the states) that imports from a variety of the Mexican furniture people that reclaim very old wood to make thier furniture with. They do a lot of copper work in Mexico :eek: They had a number of beautiful tables with hammered copper tops such as the one in this link: http://www.yourvirtualeye.com/luna_rust ... 110016.gif. It was available on some cabinets as well and I am debating whether to order tops for these cabs. I have concerns about the sanitation issues of the wood tops in an exterior setting, especially where birds (and big ones) are plenty! Maybe after they see some chicken cooking on the KK they will disappear :eek:

    I like this emoticon :eek:

  7. sanny wrote:

    Almost wish I had more stuff to cover, so he could make more for me!

    I had the exact same thought. I have purchased two rustic cabinents to utilize as part of my outdoor kitchen, and I'm debating whether to have him make covers for them. They are made of rustic wood that has been exposed to the elements for years, so no real need to cover them other than to keep the dirt off them. Yeah that is some of the Kamado lump I got when they were more interested in manufacturing excuses than manufacturing a BBQ with slate tile on it!

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  8. Oh, now that's just mean!

    I think the guy went home with a COOKER, is what I think! Figgered it would take you a few days to get onto him. :mad:

    UGH!! It's FRIDAY! UPS doesn't do weekends. That means no joy until Monday! Oh, my heart breaks. :cry::cry::cry:

    I'm sorry, Trish. :(

    I appreciate the support Sanny. :salute: Yeah new delivery is Monday between 12 & 5, then I will have to leave back out of town again....I would have been ok with a Monday delivery if they hadn't gotten me all slathered for a delivery today.

    I got the taupe color for my cover and I'm quite pleased about the way it coordinates into the courtyard area. Johnnyboy was very attentive and conscientious. Excellent transaction.

  9. Sanny wrote:

    Yahwell, so we hijacked.

    Speaking of hijacked, I called UPS to see if the driver was running on time and have been informed that it will not be delivered today. Their excuse is that it came into them after their trucks left out this morning. I questioned why they would schedule me if they did not have it but did not get a credible answer. The guy who called me this morning had gone home and forgotten to call me :mad: .....interesting since I was very specific I had a 3 hour drive to get there in time to receive it.

  10. Sanny....tiles were DalTile (they have three slate color ranges) commonly found in many tile stores. Just before I pulled the trigger, I did see another slate in another supply house that was more rustic appearing with more orange/copper and blue tones, but I preferred a mostly green/grey effect. The alternate was also about $3.50 sq. ft. less than the DalTile.

    The process is not exactly simple. I ordered the tile in, packaged the 6 boxes together (this was to avoid loss as it comes 5 sheets per box), and air shipped through a broker who subbed the shipping through DHL. DHL came to my home and picked up the very heavy package and it was off. There has to be an invoice that accompanies the shipment. DHL cleared it through customs in Malaysia and delivered to Dennis' warehouse. I have to admit I doubted how it would ever get to Dennis because his address format seems odd to me, but it got there in about 5 days. There was some tile breakage, but I do not know if that occured in the shipment to me or in the shipment to Dennis. I had included 3 extra square feet and I think there was barely enough tile.

    It was complicated, but Dennis could not find a mosaic slate source in Malaysia.

  11. My favorite so far might be Samantha's slate tile one. Mmmm! That's purty. :smt045 Not that Ninja cooker, Aussie Blue and the Nugget and all aren't lovely. They are! But the slate is somethin else!

    :)

    Thanks Sanny and Curly.....As a matter of fact I just received the call a few minutes ago and they are delivering the slate beauty this afternoon. 8) I received a beautiful Johnnyboy cover yesterday. 8) I'm going to be stylin it. 8)8) I gotta get camera batteries charged. Now I have to drive over early to receive it.. Man I better get busy.

  12. Did you see on tv how they force feed the ducks (it might have been geese) to fatten up the livers and how several cities are banning the product because of this practice? They would take the birds and force a small pipe into their mouths and inject (actually blow in) massive food into them to fatten them up quickly. :eek: It was revolting to watch.

  13. Dennis,

    This is a very common cut in Calif, and commonly featured at large BBQ events. The cut is less common and fairly expensive on the east coast. It used to be a fairly inexpensive cut before it became so popular.

    If you have ever heard of Santa Maria BBQ, that is the cut of meat they are referring to.

    If you get a chance while you are here try a Saratoga steak and a flat iron steak, both very comparable to filet mingon and usually more affordable.

  14. I emailed Dennis on 6/11 and suggested he ship my thermometer out since my BBQ is due into LA on July 1. I was very surprised that it arrived 6/14 (possibly the day before) in a expedited UPS box.

    Dennis...that was such a great rush job on the thermometer (certainly not expected, but thanks to you and TC)....can you pull that off on the BBQ? Maybe tell that ship to speed up a little? :lol::lol: And don't forget to tell those union port guys to pick up the pace a little too! :shock::lol:

  15. Re: Wow.

    Approved by the color police? :shock:

    I love that! Very nice indeed.

    :P

    Thanks majestic.....if anyone really wants to mess with Dennis while he is multi-tasking these days just tell him you want one exactly like it. :lol: :lol:

    Dennis......this gets you back for those awful critters you tricked me with. :lol::wink:

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