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PamfromNY
04-15-2011, 01:32 PM
I know there are suppose to be a lot of things that you can't have.

scrapple
04-15-2011, 01:56 PM
I hope so, because my DH brought his smoker down!

PamfromNY
04-15-2011, 02:55 PM
Oh Good... I don't want to give up my Weber. And I have a smoker too.

Bogie Shooter
04-15-2011, 04:11 PM
I know there are suppose to be a lot of things that you can't have.

To help you understand the "lot of things" go here for a list of deed restrictions. Its not as bad as you think.
http://www.districtgov.org/departments/Community-Standards/community-standards.aspx

redwitch
04-16-2011, 04:15 AM
Don't know how to cook on propane or electric, don't want to know. I'd be up the proverbial creek without a paddle if I couldn't use my bbq -- 35+ years old, a very beloved, beat-up charcoal grill but still cooks food that is truly mouthwatering. Not being allowed by bbq would be a total deal-breaker and I've been in TV 4 years now.

graciegirl
04-16-2011, 06:26 AM
Oh Good... I don't want to give up my Weber. And I have a smoker too.

You know you can't smoke at the squares.:duck:

:1rotfl:

Golf-Tinker
04-16-2011, 09:06 AM
:duck::

wendyquat
06-17-2011, 08:28 PM
Want a charcoal smoker but wonder what you do with ashes in a CYV?

katezbox
06-17-2011, 08:39 PM
Want a charcoal smoker but wonder what you do with ashes in a CYV?

Wendy,

Can't see that it would be different from a home. We dispose of ours when thoroughly cool.

k

memason
06-17-2011, 09:02 PM
You know you can't smoke at the squares.:duck:

:1rotfl:

I use my faux cigarettes at the square...;)

wendyquat
06-17-2011, 09:05 PM
Wendy,

Can't see that it would be different from a home. We dispose of ours when thoroughly cool.

k

But dispose where? We had 5 acres in NC and you could still make a pile after awhile.

katezbox
06-17-2011, 09:32 PM
But dispose where? We had 5 acres in NC and you could still make a pile after awhile.

Hi,

I wish I could say something different - but we just put them in the trash. Again - carefully.... when cold and usually a little damp. Having a home here is really no different from a villa in terms of dumping stuff. We have a good sized lot - but there is no place to dump the coals.

But - my very traditional charcoal-grilling hubs doesn't even want to think about going to gas. One reason we picked our lot is due to the shape and proximity to our neighbors house. We didn't want to put off new neighbors with charcoal smoke...

springfield illinois
06-18-2011, 11:09 PM
I have a guy next door who sings the praises of his charcoal grill....that my gas grill can't compare....I got some hickory bark let it soak over nite in Pepsi....next evening turned my gas grill on med heat...put bark in a foil pan dumped in another can of soda let it boil off and the smoke fill the entire neighborhood...was a great smell for everyone to enjoy.... Btw we threw some cheap hot dogs on....they were great but was more fun making the neighbors hungry with the haze it left over the neighborhood

RichieLion
06-19-2011, 09:54 AM
Hi,

I wish I could say something different - but we just put them in the trash. Again - carefully.... when cold and usually a little damp. Having a home here is really no different from a villa in terms of dumping stuff. We have a good sized lot - but there is no place to dump the coals.

But - my very traditional charcoal-grilling hubs doesn't even want to think about going to gas. One reason we picked our lot is due to the shape and proximity to our neighbors house. We didn't want to put off new neighbors with charcoal smoke...

That's the answer Kate. I have one of those charcoal grills that has a hole in the bottom an a removable ash collector under it and you put your coals on a grate over the sweep out hole before use. Before the next use you can slide out the ash collector and put the cold ashes in a bag and into the trash. It's really quite simple.

A link of the type of grill I'm talking about. You can find cheaper versions if you look around.
http://www.amazon.com/Masterbuilt-20040210-2-Inch-Kettle-Charcoal/dp/B003JBJ9LS/ref=sr_1_24?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1308495355&sr=1-24

Dirigo
06-19-2011, 06:12 PM
Oh Good... I don't want to give up my Weber. And I have a smoker too.

I have TWO smokers and I don't want to give 'em up.

We "smokers" should get together and compare notes...

BTW-I am a Kansas City Barbeque Society "Certified Barbeque Judge" and will be judging at the State of Maine Barbeque championship in just over a month !

eweissenbach
06-19-2011, 08:04 PM
I have TWO smokers and I don't want to give 'em up.

We "smokers" should get together and compare notes...

BTW-I am a Kansas City Barbeque Society "Certified Barbeque Judge" and will be judging at the State of Maine Barbeque championship in just over a month !

Kansas City Barbeque:icon_hungry:that's what I'm talkin' about!

oceangirl
06-22-2011, 06:42 AM
Now that we are here I would like to purchase a grill. Am interested in getting a charcoal grill. I read in TOTV awhile back about a weber but can't find the information. I think it was a performer.

mulligan
06-22-2011, 07:12 AM
If cost is not so much an issue, google "the big green egg". It's supposed to be very efficient, because of the way it's made (a ceramic body that holds heat)

frannieb
09-05-2011, 04:38 PM
So are we as our rental home does not have a bbq.

Bavarian
09-08-2011, 01:23 PM
Charcoal has a higher heat, so the steaks sear beautifully. With gas grill, might as well cook indoors.

Salesman claimed it was OK, along with DirecTV, but I read the covenants and it said no satelite dishes.

mulligan
09-08-2011, 04:10 PM
local covenants CANNOT restrict you from the dish, or an antenna

Bogie Shooter
09-08-2011, 05:17 PM
local covenants CANNOT restrict you from the dish, or an antenna

What does this have to do with a charcoal grill??

uujudy
09-09-2011, 12:07 PM
Now that we are here I would like to purchase a grill. Am interested in getting a charcoal grill. I read in TOTV awhile back about a weber but can't find the information. I think it was a performer.

Oceangirl, I'd suggest you hurry up and get one. We moved here in October, and all the big chain stores that usually carry grills had put them away for winter! Lowes, Home Depot and Walmart had no grills -- lots of Christmas decorations, but no grills. It made no sense to us, especially since October would be the time the snowbirds would be flocking here, but all the stores said to wait until springtime. :sad:

graciegirl
12-12-2011, 12:51 PM
Charcoal has a higher heat, so the steaks sear beautifully. With gas grill, might as well cook indoors.

Salesman claimed it was OK, along with DirecTV, but I read the covenants and it said no satelite dishes.

I think you misread. We have Direct TV as do many others.

shcisamax
03-04-2012, 11:03 AM
So we are just a plain old gas grill kind of people. I have been told however that the Chargrills rust out in two years and cost $3000 to replace. We are going to build the summer kitchen but don't want to install a grill and two years later need to replace it at $3000. Does anyone have any information on this?