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You gotta pay to play when it comes to good steak. I wish I had a rich friend who supplied me with Wagyu beef.
 
You gotta pay to play when it comes to good steak. I wish I had a rich friend who supplied me with Wagyu beef.
What happens if your rich friend like white sauce and or tofu with their Wagyu?

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poor man wagyou

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What happens if your rich friend like white sauce and or tofu with their Wagyu?

bail abandon thread GIF
I don't care if your second motorhome is a Newell and your daily driver is a Rolls, you ain't going to ruin another piece of beef with white sauce and ketchup is not considered a red sauce.
 
Yeah, well you can put all the hearts on here but I know where your heart is.
 
I bought the bag (shocking!) and I'm not using it (yet) just like I bought the bag for the GMG Davey Crocket and stopped using it. It's just easier putting the grill in/out of the coach without dealing with a carry bag.
 
We have the bag and it goes in the back of the Cherokee when traveling. Easier in and out of the vehicle. We put the pellet bags etc in there as well so everything is all in the carry bag.
 
Although I have a cover, I keep mine uncovered in the rig too. I do store it on a layer of plastic followed by cardboard to catch the minor oil drips that do occur even after wiping with a paper towel.
 
I carry mine without the bag.
 
I have mine in forward patio side storage bay tray that previous owner had used for a small propane grill. I added a steel shelf and placed the grill on that right at the end of the bay slide out tray. Just enough to extend the slide out of the coach, and still under the awning if it's light raining out. Works most of the time. I let it cool and push the button and it's all stowed until next time. I am getting incredibly lazy in my old age.
 
For those that have the Ninja grill, are you carrying it in your coach? Anyone have the carry bag that you can get for it?


What do you carry your tofu, sprouts, and white sauce in?
 
Ha...if you come to the south they would chase you down to tar and feather you for bringing that stuff.
 
When traveling, I have decided to try a grill mat on my Ninja, as it would be easier to clean than lugging the grill plate around. I corresponded with the Kona vendor (same pellet people), and they said it would fit fine, possibly having to trim one edge to make it fit. @Neal, do you need assistance getting this into your shopping cart?

 

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