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ummm.. that looks like a cat litter box :confused: what kind of flavor is that :p

Tidy Cat flavor Dan:p Actually it was the best tasting meat I have ever had, I mixed the hickory pellets with Mesquite (spelling) yum yum:cool:

No more propane here:cool:
 
ya I heard alot of great things about that grill but I needed something quick and easy so went with weber. I heard food taste amazing on that grill. Have fun!
 
ya I heard alot of great things about that grill but I needed something quick and easy so went with weber. I heard food taste amazing on that grill. Have fun!

It don't get much quicker or easier than the Traeger. Turn the dial on like an oven and it's ready in 15 minutes.

I do take the drip pan out after every couple uses and clean it.
 
Grill, Cover, 2 bags pellets on a BBQ07 (model number I think) was $622 to me. He is a friend of mine and said I got a good deal which means he probably laid the pipe to me:p
ROTFLMAO Good one!!! LOL...
 
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Glad somebody caught that one:biggrin:

He must not have hammered you too badly - amazon.com has five or six sellers in the $680-700 range with shipping, and I bet they don't include the cover and pellets you also got. The Jr. model looks to be about $400 but I don't think it includes the electronic controls, sigh :-). I want more than my little propane hibachi, but I just don't grill enough to step up that far, yet, so I'll just have to keep on living vicariously by hanging around Adam at the races :-).
 
He must not have hammered you too badly - amazon.com has five or six sellers in the $680-700 range with shipping, and I bet they don't include the cover and pellets you also got. The Jr. model looks to be about $400 but I don't think it includes the electronic controls, sigh :-). I want more than my little propane hibachi, but I just don't grill enough to step up that far, yet, so I'll just have to keep on living vicariously by hanging around Adam at the races :-).

He said they list for $799 plus accessories so he did me alright.
 
Got her home and put together tonight:D:biggrin::cool:

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Billy T.
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Pull the trigger, you'll be happy you did.

Everyone who eats food off a traeger will evetually own one:biggrin:

Ain't that right...

I ate food from Dustys last year at BG. Then from Adam C's at Reynolds.

I just recived my Texas model Traeger last week and absolutely love it. It is plain awesome. Cooked pizza on it yesterday for lunch. Had dogs and burgers in the evening. Had some unbelievable pork loins on it Wednesday. I absolutely do not regret the investment.

If you are interested in one, I don't think you can beat these deals... Traeger Grills

Don't take this wrong, but if you decide to buy a grill from them, let me know to refer you to them. They give a referal fee in store credit there. LOL... Why not take advantage if I can...

My Texas was $999. I know it seems like a lot, but you will love it. It definately helps when you have ate off one to understand how awesome they are. I will have mine at BG this year, and will be in the circle track area most likely. I am brining my Suncoupe and it will not be easy to miss.

Here is a couple pics of mine when I got it put together and was seasoning it...
 

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Ain't that right...

I ate food from Dustys last year at BG. Then from Adam C's at Reynolds.

I just recived my Texas model Traeger last week and absolutely love it. It is plain awesome. Cooked pizza on it yesterday for lunch. Had dogs and burgers in the evening. Had some unbelievable pork loins on it Wednesday. I absolutely do not regret the investment.

If you are interested in one, I don't think you can beat these deals... Traeger Grills

Don't take this wrong, but if you decide to buy a grill from them, let me know to refer you to them. They give a referal fee in store credit there. LOL... Why not take advantage if I can...

My Texas was $999. I know it seems like a lot, but you will love it. It definately helps when you have ate off one to understand how awesome they are. I will have mine at BG this year, and will be in the circle track area most likely. I am brining my Suncoupe and it will not be easy to miss.

Here is a couple pics of mine when I got it put together and was seasoning it...

The company my dad works for is a dealer for them as well so we get great deals on anything from Traeger.

Your right about the pizza. We do pizza pretty often and it's by far better than anything I can buy. We also do sausage and biscuits on the grill for breakfast. Since it's not a direct heat they will cook bread and the flavor is awesome. Just have to be careful not to burn the bottom of the buscuits so an alumium pan or folded up aluminum foil works great. For cheap bread I'll pick up the pan of dinner rolls in the aluminum pan, put a little butter and garlic salt on top and cook the bread next to whatever meat I have on the grill.
 
I knew a lady that her oven went out and she learned to bake a cake on her gas grill. She would put her cake pan in a pan of water to keep the direct heat off of the bottom of the cake pan. She said they turned out pretty good.

Come too find out the reason her oven did not work was that it had come unplugged!!!
 
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