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Cookware
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Grills
- Weber 6770001 Genesis Platinum B Propane, Stainless Steel - $600 + $50 shipping. No side burner
- Weber 6780001 Genesis Platinum C Stainless-Steel Propane Grill - $600 + $75 shipping. Has side burner.
- The above have gotten one bad review about a damaged and rusty version being shipped. Be prepared to return, but these appear to be universally the best reviewed in their price range.
- Weber Gas Barbecue Rotisserie Attachment
- Weber 9859 Grill Cover - The description doesn't note that it matches the Platinum as well as the Silver/Gold series, but Northline Express claims that it does, and it's a recommended product at Amazon for the Platinum B/C.
- Rust Inhibitor Coating - for welded joints, which may be vulnerable
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Asian
- Pacific Mercantile Company
- House of Tsang Low Sodium Soy Sauce (Saltwatcher.com)
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Crackers
- Breton Reduced Fat & Sodium: round crackers, not too fragile, not salty, nice dry taste similar to graham crackers without the sweetness. The original variety isn't bad, either, though more buttery/salty.
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Coffee
- Koa Coffee (Forbes Favorite 3-pack, $10/8oz)
- Maui Coffe Co.
- Captain Cook Kona Coffee
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Hot Sauces
Taken from the Monastery:
>> Meanwhile, Captain Bligh, with whome I spent the afformentioned sailing >> time, mentioned that Dave's Insanity Sauce is "tame" and basically only >> good straight out of the bottle for breakfast. So, in the spirit of >> BOFHish behavior, I need a source for something that would qualify as >> "spicy" so the Captain will be able to explain to the ER doc why his >> stomach is missing and the effluent from his sphincter is melting the >> floor tiles.. >> >> Any suggestions? > > We covered this ground in a previous post, but Da Bomb: Ground Zero > and Da Bomb: The Final Answer by Original Juan, Habanero 750, and > Blair's 2am Reserve are all what I consider "hot" (I also think > Dave's is tame). > > You can get some of these from http://www.originaljuan.com, and > all of them from http://www.mohotta.com. > > I strongly recommend the capsicum burn relief spray with these, > since having it come in contact with skin containing fatty tissues > is hours of unpleasantness. And we won't discuss residue subtle > enough to go unnoticed on your hands, only to be discovered hours > later after a visit to the lavatory, requiring at least passing > contact with certain sensitive areas of the anatomy.
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