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Riptide

Explorer
Man, that is seriously good food!! Amazing how utterly fantastic that food is with really just the basic elements; a fire, a rack, a skillet.

You and Lennart set the bar really high.
 
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SanJoe

Member
Someone wanted to know the difference between the double BBQ and the Lounge BBQ. I thought I would give the differences here so everyone is informed. One of the keys to the TP-500 Lounge is it forbids the use of charcoal briquettes or wood. There are multiple warnings about using anything other than lump charcoal and only in moderation to ensure you aren’t poisoned by the CO2. I can post the warning booklet for the Lounge if people are interested. But one of the keys is the notes telling you to get the lump charcoal started outside the Lounge and to bring it in only once it’s gray.
With that out of the way, the Lounge BBQ is not even close a general BBQ like the Double BBQ. The size is smaller as you can see in the photos and the surface does not raise or lower like the double BBQ. The size is like a 1 1/2 sized unit where as the Double is well a double or 2 unit size. I took a picture of it in a IGT2 table so you can see. I need to set it up in a IGT 4 to see how the spaces are handled. Pictures below...EEF89EAC-1E3D-415B-B018-43B4955B415B.jpeg9D498A51-84A6-44C5-81B5-602FC2E8B1BB.jpegD000074E-6D79-4B4A-8D14-6D4DBFEA308E.jpeg
 

jacobconroy

Hillbilly of Leisure
I’ll just leave this here...

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Updates to follow...

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And you now have a new, faithful worshipper. Me. That is a great idea. How long do you need to cook that?
I’ll keep adding some food into all this tech talk. It is the ‘Overland Chef’ sub forum after all...

We went for an overnight camp the other week and decided to capture some images.

These are some of my favourite pics from the night and following morning.

I cooked the Lamb over Coals using the SP pile driver lantern pole.

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Breakfast the following day was Sausage, Pepperonata, Olive, Bocconcini, Egg and Basil with Garlic Ciabatta...

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I'm not sure if I want to marry you, or camp with you. But...it's definitely one or the other. Or both.

Very impressed sir. That is very impressive camp food.
 

motoz

Adventurer
And you now have a new, faithful worshipper. Me. That is a great idea. How long do you need to cook that?


I'm not sure if I want to marry you, or camp with you. But...it's definitely one or the other. Or both.

Very impressed sir. That is very impressive camp food.

Haha thanks mate. The Lamb took approx 4hrs to cook.

Here’s a few shots of the following days breakfast...

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Sausage, Pepperonata, Egg, Bocconcini, Olive and Basil with Garlic Ciabatta.

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It’s spring here in Oz so it’s perfect outdoor cooking weather

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Pork and Fennel Sausages, Sweet Potato, Green Beans with Goat Chèvre and Roast Garlic




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SanJoe

Member
Based on all the warnings the lounge will probably never be sold here!
I actually have two of them, if anyone is interested in one, I will gladly part with it. Also, everyone who showed interest in the windscreens, they are starting to arrive and I will PM you when I have them all here to figure out which ones I dont' need. Most likely IGT3 versions.
 

wfv56

Active member
I am wanting to get a IGT setup. If any of you fanatics see any black whatever sales popup please post!
 

wfv56

Active member
Found your post thanks. It would appear your initial reaction preferred the flat burner. Still feel that way after some use?
 

Riptide

Explorer
Well, I haven't used either much, with my work schedule lately. But looking back, if the Flat Burner had been available when I first started buying IGT stuff, I would have skipped over the Baja. The Baja is a great stove, but the liquid injection and the integral folding legs are just features I don't really need, so the minimalist Flat Burner suits me better. Can't go wrong with either, though.
 

jtosbo00

Observer
I haven’t used myself, but I think the flat burner is better suited against wind with the burner sitting lower. I have a double stove, but if I had to choose on a single, flat burner.


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