Wow, so many great replies are giving me more to think about!
We will be on the second floor of a two-flat when we move and, while we have *some* space, space will be limited. I was leaning toward the Q partly because of size concerns, but also because I am familar with and was happy with the Q line (though only the Baby Q).
On the Baby Q, I was unable to really do any indirect grilling. I don't know how much I will do in the future. I just like that the option will be there and that I *can* avail myself of it should I desire.
Yeah, I figured there were probably carcinogens with gas grilling as well. I thought I had heard they were less, but I may well be mistaken.
Thus far, I have grilled mostly animal flesh, and a few veggies. The size of the Baby Q doesn't give a lot of space. I am looking forward to trying new things with a bigger grill.
Finally, aschie30 - I read that women are more likely overall than men to choose gas grilling, because they were more likely to value the ease/speed of lighting/heating over the primal need to build a fire. CLEARLY this is a stereotype that is not true across the board -- one of my closest friends would never deign to "ruin" her food with a gas grill! -- but I thought it was an interesting observation.
Can I just say that I absolutley *love* this group? I do! I appreciate your willingness to answer questions and offer opinions!
Peace,
Katharine
peace,
Katharine
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