Mission Tailgate
Written: Jun 05 '00
Pros:Portable, Inexpensive, Works!
Cons:Small grill size not for parties.
It's game day you do not own a grill and you really want to tailgate. What do you do?
Have San Francisco Giant's tickets the game is in 2 hours we went to Target bought a Smokey Joe. The box said no tools required. Key selling point for guerilla tailgating. We get to the game and begin grill assembly. 5 minutes later we are pouring charcoal into the grill and lighting up. That's a nice way to start a relationship with a grill, and a baseball team.
This little grill has given us years of service. For home use we have found it to be a fine grill to cook for two. A problem with it’s semi portable nature is that to feed any more than 3 or 4 people you need to cook in shifts.
At the end of the game the coals were still hot and we didn't know what to do. But out tailgating neighbor pleaded with us for our safety and said it was ok to just dump out the coals. We did and noticed the signs on our way out telling us what they do to people like us and hey wasn't that guy kind of drunk? Whoops it was too late our steaming coals were now the problem of the Giant's support crew. PSA: We are very sorry. Please properly discard your tailgating refuse.
Recommended: Yes
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