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Weber Spirit E-310 from Weber.com
The spike in temperatures this weekend has convinced me that I need to start looking into outdoor cooking options quickly. I LOVE to cook, but the kitchen and living room turned into a sauna last night while I was making dinner. I need a new grill and I need it now! It’s the first piece in the puzzle that is my dream outdoor kitchen. After years of messing around with hibachis and other portable charcoal grills, I want a nice big gas grill with side burners, possibly with charcoal or smoking capabilities. I know I am starting to sound like Hank Hill (”Taste the meat, not the heat.“), but I can almost smell the grilled salmon, corn and kebabs.

My top 5 grill choices, based on features and reviews:

The sad reality of course is that I am a bit limited by space right now, and any one of the above grills would totally dominate the space we have. So, they’ll have to be on the wish list for a while, while I consider a more practical option like the Weber Spirit. It seems more suited to smaller spaces and it’s definitely easier on the budget.

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Posted on Mar 24, 2008 in outdoor cuisine
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1 comment

1 Neely { 03.25.08 at 4:18 am }

Mmm…I can smell the BBQ already. Although it’s bbq season all year round in LA, lately it’s been particularly conducive to proper outdoor grill research. I appreciate the tips. - N

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