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OconeeDawg
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Would it be worth my while to go to the Headquarters in Tucker to check them out? Has anyone been to the store in Tucker? By the way thanks everyone for answering my questions?
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Might as well. Yes many of us have been there, and they are very helpful.
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I will warn you... once your car knows the way there...... :laugh:
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Call the Mothership in Tucker. They have several cooking classes scheduled in the next few weeks. You can go and see how it is done and eat some food off of the BGE...I believe the classes are $40 per person and well worth it. I think you even get 10% off some items if you purchase that night...See you there.
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Well worth the trip. Great folks and of course they are very knowledgable. I think they have something cooking almost every day
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Might get lucky and pick up a deal on a store demo.
Road trip...Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
i got all three of my eggs from the store in atlanta. i bought two in tucker and my first one when the store was on buford hwy
they are great and it is wothe the feild triphappy eggin
TB
Anderson S.C.
"Life is too short to be diplomatic. A man's friends shouldn't mind what he does or says- and those who are not his friends, well, the hell with them. They don't count."
Tyrus Raymond Cobb
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Do it! You will get to see everything in one spot and talk to the experts. If you are thinking about buying an egg, do it now. You will soon wonder why you waited so long.
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Take your family and friends with you that way you can have your own mini fest when everyone get a large (haha) egg. Tim
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Oconee Dawg, I have an XL if you want to come by to check it out. I am in the Dark Corner area. I think you will find, no matter what size you buy it will transform the way you think about, and cook, outdoors.Watkinsville, Ga XL, Medium
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I would say no. I bought my first egg without ever having seen one, except at a store where it was displayed on the sidewalk. Never ate anything from the egg until I cooked my first burgers.
I now own two - and the only regret I have is that I lurked on this forum for years instead of jumping in and getting to know some folks who are among the kindest in the world! -
Same here sister glad to meet you. Tim
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