C6Bill Posted Wednesday at 12:06 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:06 PM (edited) I did manage to dig the 32 out yesterday so I'll be ready for my Super Bowl cooking. And I hate to say it but the pup LOVES the snow. Which means I get to spend a lot of time outside now 🤮 In some ways we got kind of lucky, only 18 inches and it was powder not the wet heavy hard to move kind GO PATS !!!!! Edited yesterday at 02:03 PM by C6Bill 2 1
tony b Posted Wednesday at 09:03 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:03 PM (edited) BOHICA, my friend. This might not be over for you. They're all up in it about this Bomb Cyclone headed your way. Hope you still get to do your Super Bowl cook. 🤞 btw - cute pooch! Edited Wednesday at 09:04 PM by tony b 1
C6Bill Posted yesterday at 02:02 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 02:02 PM I really hope that thing goes out to sea lol
Tyrus Posted yesterday at 04:05 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:05 PM Seems to me C6Bill you gotta build a roof over that bad boy or continue to come to it's rescue. I believe our luck has run out, the last few years have been easy for snow and the near future isn't looking bright. Here's a pic of mine, high and dry under the upper deck, right near the laundry room door and a quick step to reach. You know I reached out to friend down in Georgia and expressed the same sentiment, I told him I use to like snow, not anymore. He responds back, Oh come on, build a snow fort. pelt the little neighborhood kids with snowballs. Have a little fun. I wrote back, and told him....you live in Georgia, every Yankee here knows you can't make snowballs with light powder snow. See what happens when you move to warmer climate, your mind turns to mush. 3
MacKenzie Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Light fluffy snow is good for is making everything look clean and pretty and easy shoveling. Forget the fun things, like snowballs, forts and snowman. 1
5698k Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Maybe you can get a pic of your grill covered in snow with the thermometer sitting at 350…Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
C6Bill Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago I’ve run this thing through blizzards before, the temp never flinched 😁 I’m planning on a 14 to 18 hour cook Thursday into Friday. If it does snow again I’ll take pics of it cooking while snow covered 2
MacKenzie Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I've cooked in the snow too and it makes no difference to the KK cook only difference in how I dress but usually I'd put the KK up to the sliding glass door so no need for putting on a winter jacket. 1