Well, as long as I'm in painting mode, why not paint the rusting BBQ smoker? I had a can of Rustoleum high temperature black. So I opened it and went to stir it up.
Bad! It was like tar. I ruined a shirt and jeans from the splashes. The stuff CANNOT be cleaned off
Off to the DIY store...
Back with new stuff (and shaken in their machine) I went about painting the smoker. Its not like a good paint job inside the house, but will serve.
And since I was trying to improve the smoker (I had cleaned it thoroughly of all grease and ashes), I thought why keep doing that? Why not put some pans under the cooking rack to catch the fats that could be removed and cleaned separately?
Ahh, my friends, the world is designed to not provide pans that fit. Every pan I could find was just too narrow or long or deep. Well, "almost". You know those cheap roasting pans that come with the oven? They fit perfectly.
OK. so then I needed new roasting pans. Those pans that come with the oven? They don't sell them anywhere I can find.
Darn, now I need to buy fancy ones for actual oven use...
1 comment:
How exasperating is that???? And how tedious to have to go clothes shopping to replace the stuff you ruined: I hate clothes shopping!
Megan
Sydney, Australia
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