HURRAY! At least you know it's there safe and sound, waiting for you to get back to uncrate it and that all important virgin cook!
Cute pooch! He's a bigger version of my Kipper.
Good to know, even though I'm not planning any trips anytime soon. Before retirement, I travelled often to DC, two sometimes three times a month. Always flew into Reagan and used the Metro to get to my hotel and meetings.
DC motors are outstanding for producing lots of torque practically instantaneously! Ever ridden on the subway in San Francisco or Washington, DC? They get up to speed very quickly.
Waiting with baited breath for @DennisLinkletter to offer this retrofit to the rest of us - hint, hint, hint!!!
And, nice looking grill pairing, indeed!
You've obviously seen a cell phone bill here in the States! LOL Fees and taxes - one on top of the other.
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Readily available on Amazon.
https://smile.amazon.com/Big-Bob-Gibson-Original-White/dp/B0044M10OK
Here's the recipe straight out of Chris Lilly's book, but we all know that they never give away the exact recipes!
2 Cups Mayonnaise
1 Cup White Vinegar
1/2 Cup Apple Juice
2 Tsp Prepared Horseradish
2 Tsp Ground Black Pepper
2 Tsp Fresh Lemon Juice
1 Tsp Salt
1/2 Tsp Cayenne Pepper
Whisk everything together in a large bowl (or in a blender/food processor)+. Makes 4 cups. Will keep in refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Well done. I would have never even thought twice about tackling something like this. Only thought - the SOS pad might be a bit abrasive for the tiles. Think "non stick" pan scouring pads.
I see who's inheriting that KK, Paul! He's definitely a BBQ junkie.
An IT of 160F might have been a tad low. I cooked my wild boar rack to 180F and they were a tad dry, so maybe the sweet spot is 170F??
Plenty of time for the burn-in. You can do as many low & slow cooks (< 350F) as you want before having to do the burn-in. Get to know your KK before rushing headlong into the high temp range.
Sounds like you on top of it.
Checked Naked Whiz's database - no review of the Lowe's brand. It's highly unlikely they make it and just get it branded for them, which means there's a good chance that it's Royal Oak in disguise!