Spread your coals, keep the hair on your arm. Several months back, I purchased a charcoal grill to really amp up the temps that I can grill steaks at plus the added flavor that comes with it. (Lump charcoal FTW!). Anyway, I use one of those charcoal chimney things to start my charcoal and after 15-20 minutes when the coals have reached the temperature of Hell, I would spread out the coals and then try to use that chimney or a metal spatula to move the coals around. That was nice arm hair I had once! After a couple time, it was quick to the…
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Spread your coals, keep the hair on your arm. Several months back, I purchased a charcoal grill to really amp up the temps that I can grill steaks at plus the added flavor that comes with it. (Lump charcoal FTW!). Anyway, I use one of those charcoal chimney things to start my charcoal and after 15-20 minutes when the coals have reached the temperature of Hell, I would spread out the coals and then try to use that chimney or a metal spatula to move the coals around. That was nice arm hair I had once! After a couple time, it was quick to the…
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