Elrond Wants Brisket

Amazing what you can find on the internet by accident, isn't it?

In this particular case it's only the most beautiful barbeque grill I've ever seen. If Tolkien elves did barbeque, they would use a Kamado. You could fit an orc in one.

It's also the most expensive barbeque grill I've ever seen. If I ever win the lottery, I'll use a Kamado. It will be my dream grill for my dream house. Otherwise, it'll just remain a dream.

A testimonial from a satisfied user can be found at Odograph.

posted by Justin on 05.20.05 at 07:02 PM





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Sorry, but this is too small. For really big outdoor grilling you something like this

Its nice to have fridge and sink near the grill too.

Zendo Deb   ·  May 21, 2005 09:30 AM

the 36 in version of this grill (see link prev. comment) is $3995.00, the warming centers (things that look like ovens) and any number of things are extra.

GE Monagram grill on a cart - $4100.

I can't find the price for the built in Viking grill. (If you have ask, you can't afford it) their "small grill" is 2500 bucks.

Zendo Deb   ·  May 21, 2005 09:43 AM

Briskets. "Brisket soup". That's what I called pho when I first discovered it. Delicious.



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