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I live in south Florida and don't have any issues with it.
Pour oil all over it and let it bake on like you would any cast iron.
Anything you can fry in a pan, you can fry on a griddle. No shît? 🤣 dumbass
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Glad the daughters got me the three burner CampChef instead of the Blackstone. I've got the two burner "Sportsman's" model with a griddle that works pretty good and I can remove that and use just the burners. The griddle works too. It's a nice size reversible that came with the stove. I'd like the larger 16" one they sell separately that fits over two burners and extends front to back. Still leaving a open burner. That and the large pizza oven accessory.
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I have a buddy who's all over the Blackstone. I've had many burgers etc on it. Nice piece but I'm not really sure I get all the hype for the price like a flat iron has never been put on a fire before......
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For the small one I have it's the portability, paid 79 bucks for it. And it's much easier to transport than stand burners and accessories. I really don't need the weber grill or coleman stove, I can make coffee on a single burner on a bottle. Here's my quick camp setup, can minus the stove/grill.
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Love mine. As has been said, Scraping and water clean-up. I also flip my griddle plate upside down when stored and use a cover.Keeps any water from standing on griddle if cover leaks.
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I live in south Florida and don't have any issues with it.
Pour oil all over it and let it bake on like you would any cast iron.
Anything you can fry in a pan, you can fry on a griddle. No shît? 🤣 dumbass SandBitch can’t afford one. LOL
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Get an electric skillet for the kitchen. They are overrated and rust like a SOB. Only if you are a Dumb F*ck.
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I bought a 22" 2-burner model to keep @ the camper. There's only 4 of us, 9 and 13yr old girls don't eat much so it's really like cooking for 3 most of the time. It's nice to do almost all of our cooking outside and not heat up the inside of the camper.
So far I've gone through 1 20# bottle of propane, but, I did multiple seasoning runs before I actually cooked anything on it.
Breakfasts, burgers, and fried potatoes mostly. I typically prefer a grill for steaks, but, I've done a few on the Blackstone and they're tolerable if you're in a hurry and it's already warmed up.
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I have no idea what Smash Burger is It that a hand-pattied burger, like the 100-200 monthly I pound out in a 4” lid form? With fresh beef Ya know “the tube shît I get for $2.59 lb” ?? And hey… Which one is that “tube shît” ? From Omaha that come in on a train car in those big black asphalt tanks? Help me out Buck Nah, unrefrigerated boxcar.
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I never really had much use for a dedicated griddle even when cooking for half the neighborhood which we no longer do (sadly, as we love to cook). One of the inlaws left one at my place for a few weeks. I never used it. I cook more than half our meals outside though. An old weber gasser or a new viking and do have a cast iron griddle that's flat on one side with raised stripes on the other that I use occasionally. A proper pressed sandwich is pretty good on the striped side and I do more of those than anything on it.
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Wife was all “I want one I want one I want one”.
She’s used it like 4 times all summer.
It dies work great for bacon and pancakes. Cook all at once and not in batches.
I’d rather grill my burger.
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My favorite cow move is when they walk right down the middle of a freshly rolled out $300 bale of third cutting alfalfa all the while taking a chit. And when you get done chitting might as well stop and take a piss on it. Oh my gosh, I am rolling across the floor. Because it's all true. Then there's junior standing behind, reaching between the legs, sucking a teat, and momma schitts all over his face and head. Junior will wear the mask for weeks. In the dairy barn, the old heifer would be standing in the stanchion with the milking machine sucking away. The cow would cough, and schitt would hit the wall six feet behind her. You did not want to be standing between cow and the wall. I've heard a story or two about dairy work. Glad I didn't ever have to put that one on my resume. Not to be picky, but ......................."the old heifer".......................a dairyman's term of endearment? NOT endearment. Actually polar opposite. Often used in reference to cranky old females of several species. Synonomous with bitch.
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