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Golfnut
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Michigan State University.
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Rooting for the BIG TEN!!!
PSU Grad here--maybe the big ten can wrap up the men's tournaments---of couse the most important tourny was the NIT :P :P :P

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I'm an MSU faculty member rooting big time for the GREEN and WHITE. Looks like you have several BGEs of different sizes. I'm looking to buy my first and thought biggest (XL) would be most versatile. Do you still find yourself using your smaller ones a lot?
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It depends on how many people you are going to cook for the most. You can cook allot of food on a large.
I cook for two and usually use the small 80% of the time.
We got the mini for camping although it is quite heavy even for it's small size.
When we bought our first BGE the dealer steered us away from the XL saying it is not designed (shape) the same way.
If we only had one it would be the large. Then a small.
Also if you get the small be sure to get a set of Gratemates.
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