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GMG Danny Boy.......
- keith157
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Re: GMG Danny Boy.......
Oh the traditional Irish recipe, regional flavourings at their finest.
Oh that comment reminds me I must take my medication
Oh that comment reminds me I must take my medication
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tommo666
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Re: GMG Danny Boy.......
Far to rich for my wallet but have to admit they do look good..Toby wrote:Import a Yoder pellet grill instead! You will be the envy of a lot of people
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I've had a DB for about 6 months now and it is the mutts nuts 
No more faffing around with charcoal and vents and sleepless all night cooks.
This is true 'fire and forget' cooking, with perfect results every time.
I've used it every weekend since getting it and cooked ribs, chicken, brisket, pork butt, turkey, wings, rib joints, salmon, chilli, beans, and even bread and pizzas in it!
Easy to use, easy to clean.
I use GMG Premium Gold pellets, which works out at about 50p per hour for low and slow cooking. More if you wack up the heat to grill with it or cook pizza.
I love it and cannot recommend it enough.
You will not be disappointed.
I recommend you get a cover if you're not able to store it in a garage or shed when not using it.
No more faffing around with charcoal and vents and sleepless all night cooks.
This is true 'fire and forget' cooking, with perfect results every time.
I've used it every weekend since getting it and cooked ribs, chicken, brisket, pork butt, turkey, wings, rib joints, salmon, chilli, beans, and even bread and pizzas in it!
Easy to use, easy to clean.
I use GMG Premium Gold pellets, which works out at about 50p per hour for low and slow cooking. More if you wack up the heat to grill with it or cook pizza.
I love it and cannot recommend it enough.
You will not be disappointed.
I recommend you get a cover if you're not able to store it in a garage or shed when not using it.
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Welcome to the club 
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tommo666
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Re: GMG Danny Boy.......
Thanks, any top tips or mods you've sussed out..Saucy Pig wrote:Welcome to the club
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addman
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Re: GMG Danny Boy.......
Looks fab, have fun with it. I am waiting for a Jim Bowie. Does anyone else have a J, B? I'm sure that they're the same just different sizes.
Adam
Adam
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addman
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Re: GMG Danny Boy.......
Just had a thought Tommo, the pelletheads site has got a massive D.B GMG forum. Adam
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Yeah loads of info just for GMGs on pelletheads.
Most interesting mod I saw lately was using the front shelf kit internally to create a 2nd shelf when needed with fold away supports. Havent gotten up the courage to drill holes in my little beauty just yet though. Maybe next year when I trade up.
Most interesting mod I saw lately was using the front shelf kit internally to create a 2nd shelf when needed with fold away supports. Havent gotten up the courage to drill holes in my little beauty just yet though. Maybe next year when I trade up.
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tommo666
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Re: GMG Danny Boy.......
I bought the upper rack and it's winter coat at the same time, so i'll be using that. It's smaller than the main grills but more than enough for my needs. I saw that mod as well for the folding supports. 2 stainless bolts each side would also act as shelf supports and probably easier to do here in the UK. I'll be using it fully on Thursday as friends are coming round and I need to decide whether to get the brisket or a chunk of rib roast out of the freezer.
