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honestly, you prolly won't need a grill. it's too hot to actually cook and unless you're planning on having a lot of ppl at your campsite, it's cheaper to just eat from the vendors rather than cooking yourself.
Post by sparklybecca on Mar 18, 2008 21:19:46 GMT -5
jennsc20 said:
honestly, you prolly won't need a grill. it's too hot to actually cook and unless you're planning on having a lot of ppl at your campsite, it's cheaper to just eat from the vendors rather than cooking yourself.
we always use our grill at least 1 or 2 times at camp, if you have space i dont think its a bad thing to bring along..
honestly, you prolly won't need a grill. it's too hot to actually cook and unless you're planning on having a lot of ppl at your campsite, it's cheaper to just eat from the vendors rather than cooking yourself.
we brought a grill the first year, used it - but did not bring one last year and were fine.
Now a propane campstove - that is great for cooking breakfast
Post by OldLadyRoo on Mar 19, 2008 19:38:19 GMT -5
No grill is needed. There is lots of good, cheap, food in the campground and in Centeroo. The time spent on pre-festival prep-work and then cooking an cleaning is a pain. Plus, in the TN heat, you just won't be real hungry. Stick to the h20, granola bars and cheap eats and you'll be happy.
Post by elusiveboz on Mar 19, 2008 20:05:09 GMT -5
bos1969 said:
jennsc20 said:
honestly, you prolly won't need a grill. it's too hot to actually cook and unless you're planning on having a lot of ppl at your campsite, it's cheaper to just eat from the vendors rather than cooking yourself.
we brought a grill the first year, used it - but did not bring one last year and were fine.
Now a propane campstove - that is great for cooking breakfast
yes we did bring a grill last year and is got used once to cook sausage of the deer varity....
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This word also has a underground meaning once you break it down. Let’s take “Bonn” for example and it actually turns into the word “Bone”. We all know gays use this word to describe the action of when they are fecal fisting their Cuban cabana boy at their sex bath house parties. Now let’s look at Roo, “Roo” is short for “Kangaroo”.So put the full true message together and you get“Bone a Kangaroo
I'm going to second what has been said about taking advantage of the vendors vs. grilling - unless you have a large group.
I'm going to add to the idea that SOMEONE around you will have a large gas grill and will let you use it (trade cold water, beer (in cans of course), cookies from mom, etc. for use of the grill).
Bottom line, unless you have a lot of extra room and it is easy for you to bring a gas grill don't and things will work out.
Post by msfelithatsme on Mar 23, 2008 11:01:50 GMT -5
just a side note.. whenever i see this thread topic "grill" i think about a bunch of people walking around bonnaroo with gold grills in their mouths.. HAHAH..
I only used the grill once a day: coffee. I'm not going anywhere until I have my caffeine in the morning. Takes next to no room to bring a backpack grill, something in which to boil water and a couple of French press coffee mugs. Food is probably just as easy and just as cheap to buy elsewhere (and more convenient if you don't have to return to the campsite). But for coffee before you leave the site for the day? Priceless.
Post by thedudeabides on Mar 27, 2008 10:41:27 GMT -5
I too also want to bring some food, for the cost of the vender food is too much for me to bare. So i plan on cooking chilli, some pasta salad, and soup. Good stuff i'll only have to reheat. I'd like to bring some subs, but firehouse subs is my sandwich shop of choice, and i've never tried one cold....not to mention i would have to dedicate a cooler to holding nothing but sandwiches.
just a side note.. whenever i see this thread topic "grill" i think about a bunch of people walking around bonnaroo with gold grills in their mouths.. HAHAH..
now that is all I will think of when I see this thread ;D
just a side note.. whenever i see this thread topic "grill" i think about a bunch of people walking around bonnaroo with gold grills in their mouths.. HAHAH..
now that is all I will think of when I see this thread ;D