Weber Summit Kamado with SnS and Vortex.. Broil King Baron, Primo Oval Junior. Primo XL. Love grilling steaks, ribs, and chicken. Need to master smoked salmon. Absolutely love anything to do with baking bread. Favorite cool weather beer: Sam Adams Octoberfest Favorite warm weather beer: Yuengling Traditional Lager. All-time favorite drink: Single Malt Scotch
Weber Kettle -- 22.5" (In-Service Date June 2015)
Slow-n-Sear/Drip-n-Griddle/Grill Grates (In-Service Date March 2016)
Pit Boss 820 (Retired)
GMG Jim Bowie WiFi (In-Service Date April 2017)
Maverick ET-733
Fireboard
Home-brewer
Weber One-Touch Platinum (the discontinued 4-legged, dome hole in the middle model plus a Smokenator when smoking); ThermoWorks TW 3628 & Kintrex IRT 0421 for briskets & other long cooks; Taylor Weekend Warrior (for the lanyard, not the cooktemps) & several ThermoPens for all others. I fully embrace the Minion Method and use Kingsford classic briquettes & Cowboy hardwood charcoal exclusively. Dry woodchips, of course. Beer - Devils Backbone Vienna Lager; bourbon - ALL but Bonded is preferred.
Hhhhhmmmm. I do the dishes in our house - a small price to pay for being married to a gourmet cook who does ALL the shopping except meat pick-out and all the cooking except charcoal grilling, smoking, etc., and indoor Sunday breakfast. Can anyone say "scullery"? I love my role and, for some reason, really love doing the dishes.
Unless this thing can do more than two of its tasks at a time AND cook them both, I'm not sure, as the scullery/prep chef in the kitchen, whether ONE would be enough. We already use an oven, a cooktop, a microwave, a superstrength toaster oven, and my two cookers when fixing meals just for us.
OTOH, I will be asking her for her professional opinion on this. And, Cheef - thanks for the other link.
EDIT - I left off the Cuisinart (the 10-cup and the mini), the bread machine, the industrial Kitchenaid mixer, and several hand mixers (one of which is mine alone for cocktails - which I REALLY need when doing dishes on a heavy cooking day).
Seems like a really neat device but at 1k the convienence is not enough for the price. Plus it is not attractive at all. I would rather see something that is pot that could interface with an existing cooktop.
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