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NiteProwleR

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Nov 17, 2023
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Scrape it on a hot grill and knock off any needles with the back scraper(flat steel part). Once, the gunk is off run an onion over it. If you clean your grates after every cook then you just need onion next time.
 

Cornhole Champ

Formerly 'kvr28'
Nov 22, 2015
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You're welcome.
lol
 

MountainMedic

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Sep 28, 2017
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NEVER use the classic wire brush.
Not even once.

Those little wires fall off, stick to grill, stick to your food, and then stick in your throat. That's specialty surgical services.

There are better options. Even a wad of foil and half an onion 8s light-years better and safer.
 

NiteProwleR

Free Hole Lay Row
Nov 17, 2023
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That's what the thing on the back is for. I hammer a couple times to knock shit loose then I slide the blade back and forth. I've yet to died.

The onion unsticks everything else. If there's no onion. I will hose the grill dead. There's no bbq without the onion cleanse.
 

NiteProwleR

Free Hole Lay Row
Nov 17, 2023
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You've witnessed one? Or at least heard of one? I'm thinking its a big conspiracy from Big Vegan trying to keep us from polluting the air with smoke and eating meat.
 

MountainMedic

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Sep 28, 2017
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ou've witnessed one? Or at least heard of one?
Heard of and read about, never seen it.
But I've had ENT guys telling me how horrific it can be since the early 2000s.

You've had a tiny sliver, you know what a weird little annoying hell it can be and you know that usually you can't even get it out till it's already infected and shit.

Imagine that in your throat or worse somewhere in your intestines. Ticket to sepsis that they can't find the source.
 

Cornhole Champ

Formerly 'kvr28'
Nov 22, 2015
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Made some fried street corn with chipotle mayo and some teres major medallions, think I am going to parboil the corn next time before frying, was good, just a little chewy