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The way I see it there are beef, pork, chicken, lamb, fish, and seafood. Oops I forgot pizza, veggies and dessert. So what else do you all cook on the egg ?
Rhubarb pie!! ... also tried live crab last weekend, came out GREAT! ... Our large and small combine to work 4 or 5 times a week ... almost certain that both are burning together on the weekends.
at least 5 times a week. so for this week sun, mon, tues, wed. and today fri. going to cook a cake this afternoon and sat. plan on cooking chicken wings and sun. maybe a meatloaf. have fun
I have 3 eggs and 1 of them gets used at least 4 x's a week but more often 5 or 6 times a week. Beside the normal dinner type items I have baked bread, cookies & cheesestraws...pretty much anything except ice cream....
A lite week would be 3 times a week. Most of the time 6 days a week.
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Not fair, you have help on your Eggs. Although my little guys heard about the little Katlyn chef in Eggland, now they want some. Wierd :huh: now they help with bratts and fun dogs for the kids. They also help in Thermopen operation, lugging lump and dumping the ash bucket. Eggheads in training for sure.
Had my large egg for 1 week (today). So far I've used it every day and cooked beef (steaks, burgers & fajitas), chicken (boneless/skinless breasts & spatchcock), and porkchops. We aren't fish eaters at all, unfortunately. I have several items that I want to try (brisket, ribs, pulled pork) but I'm sure the newness will wear off within the next few weeks.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThe only thing I have decided not to cook on the Egg is Crappie.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeToss some marinated flank steak on there .... only tacos you'll ever need!!
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeStews and rice dishes, cioppino, chilis, soups, lots of ethnic stuff, game and snacks/appetisers.
Probably average about 4.5 but that is in a real cold climate. Hoping to do more in the future.
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