I've never heard of them either, but they look fantastic. They almost look like if somebody made the slider version of a sandwich, but with different bread.
I've never heard of them either, but they look fantastic. They almost look like if somebody made the slider version of a sandwich, but with different bread.
I also have no idea where you got them, but I want to try them.
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Are those English muffins?
Is that rebar coating in anything? For some reason I’m thinking normal rebar wouldn’t be good to cook with.
No idea! It's black so probably coated with something. Here's the finished product:Is that rebar coating in anything? For some reason I’m thinking normal rebar wouldn’t be good to cook with.
That looks delicious. If the black comes off of the rebar in the future, I would spray it down with the black high temperature grill spray paint. Lowe’s and depot carry it.No idea! It's black so probably coated with something. Here's the finished product:
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Pork looks great....I would throw those onions on the grassNo idea! It's black so probably coated with something. Here's the finished product:
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No way! Pickled onions are the bomb.Pork looks great....I would throw those onions on the grass
Ribs tomorrow. @Striiker proofed the pics
Hell fine nothing. @Striiker (because I’m not afraid).Doubtful. He'll find a way. I'm sure as I type this, he's running some in depth CSI style analysis pulling fingerprints from the French's bottle.
Finished product looks good enough to stick my dick in.
That looks delicious. If the black comes off of the rebar in the future, I would spray it down with the black high temperature grill spray paint. Lowe’s and depot carry it.
I've never heard of them either, but they look fantastic. They almost look like if somebody made the slider version of a sandwich, but with different bread.
I also have no idea where you got them, but I want to try them.