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I'm glad there was somewhere for them to be cooked without them triggering your allergies.What a timely thread for me! I insisted that my husband boil his stinking raw peanuts outside yesterday on the big propane grill that has a stove burner eye on the side. It smells like he is cooking dirt. I'm allergic to peanuts and just having them in the house makes my eyelids swell. I love the taste of boiled, salted peanuts but they don't like me.
We have a huge propane grill that also has a burner eye like a stove and a plancha (like a griddle), a small propane stove for camping, a Big Green Egg charcoal grill/smoker that I use a lot, and an old Weber charcoal grill that I like to cook burgers and hot dogs on because it doesn't require much charcoal to get the job done. We also have a propane cooker with an enormous pot to cook lobsters, crawfish and other seafood. I guess I should mention the fire pit over at our lake that we use over there.
We use the outdoor cookers year-round, even if it is freezing cold outside.
I'm glad there was somewhere for them to be cooked without them triggering your allergies.
Not the first time have heard of this , those Blackstones are nice $$ , Know of other women whom become possessive,of the barbeque grills, and not the first time , Have heard of others ,Whom cook on them,all year long. I know , I would need much more experience Cooking on one to perfect my skills.Am just a basic burger cooker.My wife has a Blackstone - it has a large flat iron surface to cook stuff on and loads of accessories. She loves grilling stuff and asked for it for her birthday a few years ago.
We have people over and they always assume it's mine. I have to correct them every time: "It's my wife's. She's grills. I don't touch her grill."