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| Our current "grill" is a '93 Dodge Dakota. Just wrap the meal (hopefully something sliced very thin) start up the engine, fill 'er up and drive about 350 miles for the avg. meal. With the price of gas rising, w'd love an alternate method; who knows, maybe a brand new Vermont Castings Grill. We'd be the envy of the neighborhood. Unfortunaltely the local gas staion will see a decline in sales. |
| 08/18/2007 04:11 PM
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| We moved into a house that was abandon, dark, gloomy and windowless. Looking out of the newly installed kitchen window I see a grill on the deck. This a symbol of hope for better times to come. This backyard will rock with sounds of laughter and sizzling good backyard grilling. |
| 08/17/2007 11:19 PM
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| So the house is still standing and nobody's been hurt, but the girls detest the grill so much that they'd rather cook their dogs on the new patio table than have it touch that old BBQ. "Maybe we can find one in the paper," I'm told. Whatever. Just find something quick so we don't have to look at those sad faces any longer! |
| 08/17/2007 08:39 PM
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| If the Christmas tree stand doesn't say how long our rusty grill has sat unused in our backyard, the weeds certainly will. Our yard, and hence our grilling opportunities, have fallen by the wayside since my husband was injured in a fall last fall. It's taken all our five kids and I can do to maintain our home (on the inside anyway) and help him with the business. Please help my backyard! |
| 08/17/2007 05:45 PM
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| With heartfelt condolences, this bag of charcoal marks the grave of my dear old grill. Though no grill could ever take its place, my heart is big enough to love another grill. It’s time to move on, & I want to share my backyard with a handsome new grill that satisfies my hunger. I need a grill I can trust - one that sets my heart on fire! Together, we'll be living in backyard bliss! |
| 08/17/2007 05:36 PM
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| Here is my grill in my browning yard. Cooking down so low is really hard! The grill is so tiny that we eat in shifts; it’s causing some problems, plus a few family rifts! Enough of the strife; a new grill will change my life. As Queen of the Grill & with tongs as my scepter, I’ll rule the back yard with a powerful flame. With meat basted to sheer perfection, I'll be the object of true affection! |
| 08/17/2007 05:13 PM
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| My backyard is a nightmare! It is so ugly I no longer go out there as it's just too depressing. Our grill rusted out long ago, probably from weeping over it's location. |
| 08/17/2007 04:47 PM
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| Imagine now the crackling hum like a bug zapper of a tiny rusted ancient electric bbq that crisps only 2 burgers at a time on two settings, off and hell fire grade high. The flavor by kilowatt fare served on an decaying slanting table that have the unlucky ones dodging rolling condiment jars. Imagine then the weighty Vermont both shifting the ground to balance the table and delivering a tasty meal |
| 08/17/2007 12:19 PM
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| I need a grill!! |
| 08/17/2007 09:27 AM
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| With a VC grill, I won't have to be embarassed any more to show my little grill to anyone. People in the neighbourhood will smell the delicious aroma coming off of the new VC grill and want me to be their personal chef. With the great accessories included, no longer will I have singed arm hair trying to flip burgers with a dinner fork. I will become BBQ King of the Backyard with my new VC Grill. |
| 08/16/2007 04:46 PM
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| "Honey, call and order pizza!" We won't be cooking on our grill anytime soon. We all know the dangers of undercooked burgers, but this is a little extreme. We miss the taste of well grilled burgers or steak. We love to grill year round; snowy winters, rainy springs. Now we are stuck eating take out or kitchen prepared meals. UGH!!
We long for the days of a great grilled meal. Help us??? |
| 08/16/2007 03:34 PM
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| Our neighors signed a petition banning our grill in the neighborhood. They're fed up with the loud bangs, explosions, smokey yards, and just bad picnics. We decided to find a "quiet neighborhood" to do our grilling. Unfortunately the new neighbors sent the Grim Reaper to show us the exit. The only way we can return to our neighborhood grilling is with a new grill. Help us find our way back home. |
| 08/16/2007 03:06 PM
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| As you can tell...it's pretty cold back here-I actually couldn't get a pic of the old BBQ, as it went off the back of the truck @ 80kph LAST summer, and has never been replaced. We are planning to build a patio and finally have people to our place...could use a hand making that happen!!! |
| 08/16/2007 09:07 AM
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| Our grill's so old that we are unable to refill the propane tank. We have resorted to filling the shell with wood, starting a fire and cooking on that. It's undependable. Some of the dinner comes out charred; other things raw. There's no way to control the heat. We need a grill that we can depend on. We figure we have enough wood to last 6 months. Too bad we can't save the wood for heating. |
| 08/14/2007 05:07 PM
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| Our grill has done it for the last time. Today's dinner of boneless chicken breast, gourmet Yukon Gold potatoes and fresh corn on the cob turned into blackened meat, charred potatoes and crispy cobs of who knows what! I guess we'll be cooking our meals inside from now on. What a shame, the weather has been so nice here lately. We'd sure love to bring the food back outside. Can you help us out? |
| 08/14/2007 04:53 PM
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