I definitely prefer a sweet marinara sauce, especially if the calamari has a nice crispy batter to hold sauce while dipping. Goddamn it, now I'm hungry.
I use a gas grill for the ease of use, plus propane is hella cheap. I refilled a tank just today for a little under 20 dollars. I can probably grill four times a week for at least a month (including some 6 hour hickory smoked pork butts) on that gas. The same money put to even cheap charcoal wouldn't last 1/4 of that time.
Gas grills make it easier to maintain a constant temperature, they cook quicker, and clean easier. There's nothing charcoal can do that gas can't do better.
The only thing charcoal grills have going for them is that they are inexpensive. This can sometimes result in poor construction -- I've used charcoal grills that had plastic handles that melted the first time they were used, or that were so top heavy that they tip easily and spill hot coals all over my friend Kim's wooden porch. I still owe her a paint job on that porch.
Long story short, go gas. You'll pay more for a quality grill, but it will easily pay for itself in time and money saved (charcoal adds up quick) in the long run.
wtf? non-Muslims in Islamic countries? Where the hell did that come from? And why would a liberal call you a racist for caring about the plight of anyone? Either you know the crappiest liberal on earth, or you're as confused as I am.
Oh, and clearly Stanhope is responsible for the political divide in this country.
You see, they can't make enough money selling the ipod and ripping off consumers, so they make more by ripping off manufacturers. They did something similar with Firewire, but not nearly on this scale.
Thomas, author of this and many other sarcastic posts.
Gas grills make it easier to maintain a constant temperature, they cook quicker, and clean easier. There's nothing charcoal can do that gas can't do better.
The only thing charcoal grills have going for them is that they are inexpensive. This can sometimes result in poor construction -- I've used charcoal grills that had plastic handles that melted the first time they were used, or that were so top heavy that they tip easily and spill hot coals all over my friend Kim's wooden porch. I still owe her a paint job on that porch.
Long story short, go gas. You'll pay more for a quality grill, but it will easily pay for itself in time and money saved (charcoal adds up quick) in the long run.
And yes, girlfight is the greatest of thing.
Oh, and clearly Stanhope is responsible for the political divide in this country.