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Okay, please post plenty of pics to sell me on getting a mini. Won "another" ipad at work and thinking of selling it and buying a mini. Lets hear (read: see) it.....
Columbia, SC --- LBGE and a long anticipated MINI BGE
Oh.... is that the deal? The smaller the egg the smaller meals you cook?? Will the mini make me lose some weight too??
Hey Gary... if you used Mangrates on those scallops they would have tasted better..
Actually, yes, Chubbs. It would be a waste to fire up my large Egg to cook 5 scallops. With just the wife and I at home, I cook on it quite often. It's perfect for 2 steaks, 2 chicken breasts, etc., although you can certainly put more on than that.
It won't make you lose weight though unless you use the new amazing Mangrates !!!!!!! That's Bacon Jam on top of the scallops. I didn't lose weight on that meal because I didn't have the Mangrates.
My mouth is watering just thinking about mangrates... or, is it the bacon jam you refer to... hmmm.
I do like the idea of the mini. It is just the wife and I at home too. Well, and my 6 month old named Mangrates, but I havent found a way to cook for him on the egg yet. We do entertain a lot, but thinking the mini or perhaps a small would be perfect for a quick little meal for me and SWMBO.
Columbia, SC --- LBGE and a long anticipated MINI BGE
Sorry no pictures on my ipad ( have a few on my other computer) Just bought a mini over the holidays. So far so good. On steak, lobster and cod. Ay feedback on low and slow?
Thanks, Elmer Fudd
Low and slow just fine. Butts, brisket.... just did 4 lb pastrami. Its a true workhorse.
To OP the mini is my only egg and it works forthe wife and 2 little ones. your little one can have some egg baked potatoes. My little girl started on meat @10 months. Kids love the egg food. And yes portion control is in effect on the mini.
Go for it! If you don't like it, I'll buy it from you. Dinner will be cooked on ours tonight!
I am really thinking on it hard. I guess my main concern is with the food being so close to the coals and the food being burned. Burgers for example. If you cook a grate full of burgers in the large, the grease gets the fire going pretty good on an open dome (while flipping, etc) withthe burgers a good distance away from the coals. So, my concern isdoing 4 burgers or whatever in the mini, that being that close to the flame with char all of the food. Then again, I guess you can rig a heat deflector.
You think the mini is the ticket over the small?
Columbia, SC --- LBGE and a long anticipated MINI BGE
Definitely the setup i would use if i get one. I need this ipad to come in so I can sell it first. The SWMBO might not be too happy with this purchase... but I didnt like the curtains she had made either.... :))
Columbia, SC --- LBGE and a long anticipated MINI BGE
Knock it off guys - I do not NEED another Egg. But this is making me think about another. Wold be great to get a small on for small weeknight cooks that I can get up to temp faster using a little lump.
Knock it off guys - I do not NEED another Egg. But this is making me think about another. Wold be great to get a small on for small weeknight cooks that I can get up to temp faster using a little lump.
Maybe a small though for me.
Yeah, trying t odecide between small or mini. Leaning towards mini right now.
Columbia, SC --- LBGE and a long anticipated MINI BGE
My big question is if I get a small does the Large become extinct except for larger low and slows a few times a year? I got allot of Eggcessories for the large adn really do not want to start all over again or waste them.
Knock it off guys - I do not NEED another Egg. But this is making me think about another. Wold be great to get a small on for small weeknight cooks that I can get up to temp faster using a little lump.
Maybe a small though for me.
Repeat after me "You DO NEED another Egg. A second egg in inevitable" Do NOT fight it, just go along with it.
Your large will not become extinct, it will still get use, especially for big cooks. But it is nice to fire up a MINI for small stuff during the week. Comes to temp much faster and I think it uses less lump.
I shouldn't have read this thread. I wonder if there will be a Mini available after the Sunshine State Eggfest? If so, I just might have a plan . . . :-\"
I'm Kristi -- I've been cooking on a BGE since 2003.
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Go for it! If you don't like it, I'll buy it from you. Dinner will be cooked on ours tonight!
I am really thinking on it hard. I guess my main concern is with the food being so close to the coals and the food being burned. Burgers for example. If you cook a grate full of burgers in the large, the grease gets the fire going pretty good on an open dome (while flipping, etc) withthe burgers a good distance away from the coals. So, my concern isdoing 4 burgers or whatever in the mini, that being that close to the flame with char all of the food. Then again, I guess you can rig a heat deflector.
You think the mini is the ticket over the small?
To minimize the Egg heating up too much while the lid is open, close the bottom vent more.
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit!
Great thread (or terrible if you ask SWMBO) but I've been thinking about a 2nd egg and will def be a small or mini. I think mini might be a touch small but I like its portability. Helpful for camping.
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Hey Gary... if you used Mangrates on those scallops they would have tasted better..
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeMy mouth is watering just thinking about mangrates... or, is it the bacon jam you refer to... hmmm.
I do like the idea of the mini. It is just the wife and I at home too. Well, and my 6 month old named Mangrates, but I havent found a way to cook for him on the egg yet. We do entertain a lot, but thinking the mini or perhaps a small would be perfect for a quick little meal for me and SWMBO.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI use my Mini all the time.
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To OP the mini is my only egg and it works forthe wife and 2 little ones. your little one can have some egg baked potatoes. My little girl started on meat @10 months. Kids love the egg food. And yes portion control is in effect on the mini.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI am really thinking on it hard. I guess my main concern is with the food being so close to the coals and the food being burned. Burgers for example. If you cook a grate full of burgers in the large, the grease gets the fire going pretty good on an open dome (while flipping, etc) withthe burgers a good distance away from the coals. So, my concern isdoing 4 burgers or whatever in the mini, that being that close to the flame with char all of the food. Then again, I guess you can rig a heat deflector.
You think the mini is the ticket over the small?
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeYou can always get a Mini Woo to raise the grate up.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words...
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree Like@ Chubbs. 4 burgers like this? Also as Jason said that is what the Mini Woo is for.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeMaybe a small though for me.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeRepeat after me "You DO NEED another Egg. A second egg in inevitable" Do NOT fight it, just go along with it.
Your large will not become extinct, it will still get use, especially for big cooks. But it is nice to fire up a MINI for small stuff during the week. Comes to temp much faster and I think it uses less lump.
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2 • Off Topic Disagree 2Agree LikeI wonder if there will be a Mini available after the Sunshine State Eggfest? If so, I just might have a plan . . . :-\"
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree Likeand some pics of my Mini at work:
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