On Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 10:54:51 PM UTC-4, jmcquown wrote:
> On 8/29/2015 9:21 PM, wrote:
> > Yeah, so? I cook on the grill in rain or snow or pretty much any weather short of high wind storms or thunderstorms.
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> >
> Yeah, so? Just proves I'm not a cavewoman. I'm not going to don a
> slicker and pretend to have fun cooking in the rain or sleet or wind or
> snow. If the weather is nice, I'll cook outside.
Hey, I wasn't trying to talk you into it. I have a natural gas grill about 3 steps outside my kitchen door and it's under an overhang, so unless it's windy I won't get wet or need rain gear. It also has its own lights and I have lights installed that point at the grill because of a previous one that didn't have its own lights. In cold weather I don't hang around outside, I go out, turn the steak or chops or whatever and then step back inside. Don't even need a coat for the amount of time I spend out there when it's cold.
But, again, not trying to convince you to do anything you don't want or like to do.
Bill Ranck
Blacksburg, VA