natural gas grill?
On Feb 28, 8:35*am, "Storrmmee" > wrote:
> thanks, as i think of these things i write them down, in our area we have
> power outages in the spring and fall because of storms, while its something
> we probably wouldn't use too often on a regular cooking day, i was thinking
> that no power might make it easier to live through it if we could at least
> grill a steak or chop... i have added this to my list of questions. *Lee
> "Bob-tx" <No Spam no contact> wrote in ink.net...
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> > "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
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> >> we are working on the house and i just thought of this, and honestly have
> >> no idea. *is there such a thing as a natural gas grill and what do you
> >> think if there is such a thing of getting the fittings put in when we
> >> rebuild the house. *I was thinking if there was such a thing and we got
> >> it we would be able to cook if the power went out along with regular
> >> grilling type activities ? *Lee
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> > There certainly is, or was such a thing. Back in 1969, we had a house
> > built in Dallas,
> > and the gas company offered us a gas grille at a very low cost to be paid
> > off with
> > $2 or $3 a month on our bill. *It worked fine for steaks, just like any
> > other gas grille.
> > As a matter of fact, when we moved, we took it with us. *I guess we capped
> > the
> > gas line going to it, I just don't recall.
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> > I think I'd call the gas company serving you and see what they have.
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> > Bob-tx
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They are around and have been for at least 40 years. We had one in
Lakewood NJ that long ago, and cooked on it all winter. Very
convenient!! Go fer it!!
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