I am glad I watched this. I've got a flowerpot and no grill, but I guess I do have a flowerpot grill. Now I need to get some charcoal briquetts. I gave you a thumbs up.
It is good to have several options to cook in an emergency situation. A cotton ball with a small amount of Vaseline works well for a fire starter also.
I’ve had to go gluten free and recently started making breakfast tacos! The corn tortillas are delicious!I love your idea for making a single burger this way! When the power goes out,this will be very economical. Reminder:never burn charcoal inside!….I know most people who grill will know this,but you never know about some folks!😁👍
You really never-do-know about some folks! I still remember that day, decades ago, when my young friend and I decided we wouldn't let an afternoon rain shower ruin our hibachi grill plans. We opened the kitchen back door, put that small grill on one of her nice wooden dinning room table chairs and opened a few windows. Fortunately we didn't burn down the house! Dinner and the chair were a total loss though. Glad we both made it to our older and wiser years.
🎆 ~ Words never truer ... . You guys posted this a month B4 Hurricane Helene _devastated_ North Carolina & Tennessee ... . _Wish I was rich_ - I'd buy truckloads of flower pots, briquettes, Flaming Hot Doritoes, grates, hamburger, BBQ sauce, & flour tortillas to deliver everything so that all of the victims could eat a hot meal - victims with washed-away homes & entire towns. Where's all of our tax money going?¿? *Remind me: what's FEMA doing?¿?* 😢 💔 🇺🇸 🙏Sprinkling ✝️ Blessings 🙏 ~ 💖
@@Rickswars @Rickswars 🎆 ~ 🤔 Food in tummy versus fumes ... . NO contest: Happy tummy wins over starvation - ask the recent hurricane & tornado victims if they'd choose food to sustain their lives over brief fumes. *I'm allergic to the hundreds of chemicals in smoke* - *I'm medically highly sensitive to ALL chemicals* - *so if I'm choosing food over fumes* - _THAT HOLDS A LOT OF WEIGHT IN THE BOOK OF_ *COMMON SENSE & MEDICALLY SCIENTIFIC SOUND LOGIC: FOOD RULES.* ~ 💖
We left the thing that connected the gas bottle to the Coleman stove home. We used 13 bisquits on grill to make breakfast. Love the concept. I remember when I was a little girl my mom cooked on an upside down metal garage can lid and the oven rack for the entire time the power was out. It's no different than cooking on a a stove top grill.
I think I'm more impressed with starting it using a Dorito. I'm heading out tomorrow...I might just have to grab one of my wife's pots and throw it in the camper!
I have cooked with 2 and 3 briquettes using small wood burning stoves and stoves designed for alcohol burners. It worked very well, fire is easier to control than wood, lasted much longer than alcohol, light, easy to carry. The only downside is you cannot burn charcoal indoors because of the carbon monoxide. Also, flower pots are dirt cheap (used to be, maybe not now) and can be found in many stores. Great video.
I'm glad you have these skills in NC. I hope you are not one of the people having to use them after Helene came thru there...but its good to know there are people like you there to help those who are with videos like this.
@@carolinacowboycookingwow .that's quite quick. I've been making mine like I showed and get mocked all the time.i can cook a hell of a lot of meat quickly on a handful of charcoal. But I just don't have your gift of showman. Beefs the best.needs heat for short time.chicken takes ages and smokes.but I can do both Beef I raise up the griller for max air..chicken I lay it flat for simmer. I moved from south africa to the uk and I braai everywhere and any time. Loved your video to bits. Keep them comming
You earned my sub with this video! My son and I will be trying this out soon. We cook out on little trips and hikes all year long. This will be a LOT of fun for him, and for me!
If you have a charcoal grill you probably have a chimney starter. You can use that as a "rocket stove". Just a handful of briquettes works great to boil water, cook soup, etc.
That's impressive! I think that you might be able to get away with using even less, 2 briquettes if your flower pot is a little lower in height while maintaining the grilling surface area (the patty has to fit, lol!). Hey, you gotta be prepared for whatever tough times come your way! Anyhow, that sounds like a fun cooking experiment to try.
You're such a bro, man! This little video was much more entertaining and educational than I thought it'd be! I rarely subscribe to a channel just off of one vumideo, but...I like the cut of your jib! Subscribed! Keep up the good work! 😊
i did something similar to this about 15 years ago, just on a larger scale. built a trailer park "big green egg" type smoker out of some large flower pots. whole project cost around $100 back then. some of the best pulled pork I've ever made came off of that contraption.
That’s really impressive using the Doritos chip, never thought about that, the 1 thing l would do is set the hamburger patty off to the side a bit as to not burn it to a crisp, I’m definitely going to try the flower pot grill method, great video. Thanks
I often cook with charcoal briquettes when camping. Getting old and crippled up so gathering firewood is often too much of a challenge, and charcoal takes up far less room than firewood. Never tried using a flower pot, but I do use a collapsible charcoal chimney type starter with 10-15 briquettes. I can usually cook an entire meal that way including a hot drink and a dessert like S'mores. It never occurred to me to try just 3 or 4 briquettes for heating water for a hot drink or for rehydrating a Mountain House meal. I never go camping without briquettes and propane. Now, where did I put my Bic lighter???
I have a friend who basically lives in a small camper and they travel all over. He said, "I would love to smoke some good BBQ but I can't get one of those big smokers." I told him I have seen smokers of all kinds, flower pots and even disposable tin foil tabeltop grills. Can you do something like that?
my normal bbq grill these days is a single can folding sterno stove modified with a bottom grate & a smaller spaced grill top. i can fit 6 to 9 briquets in it. this gives me a hour of cooking time. my large grill is a weber little joe.
@@carolinacowboycooking ....Well..the grate is maybe 10 inches, so i don't have a lot of real estate. But its perfect for like 3 hamburgers, 1 nice steak, 2 pork chops, or like 5 pieces of chicken. I have a domed top that I put on and it kind of smokes everything too. I like to soak some wood chips and toss them in to give everything a little smokey taste too. You only need like 2 or 3 small slivers of wood. Just me and my dog, so this set up works well.
@@carolinacowboycooking Yep, its cheap and saves money on briquetts. I prefer coals over gas. Speaking of that, i actually lite my coals with a gas turkey fryer burner. I just arrange them on a grate so the fire gets under them. Only takes a few minutes then once lit, I dump em into the flower pot. Eazy peezy. When I get around to it, Im gonna get a bigger flower pot to set the smaller pot into....then fill the space in between with pebbles/sand. This will make it like a thermal mass stove and it should get even hotter and for longer....maybe even less briquetts. I saw a few youtube videos on this, think its called a Tandoor flower pot oven. Yes, this dog gets more love and adoration than the law allows...lol. That is all a person can do for them is to give them a good life. As long as I do that, I did my job as a pet owner, and will have no regrets. She serves me well, and does her job exceptionally well as a my puppy dog...lol
Shut ‘cho mouf! That is ingenious! I really missed having my hibachi grill put didn’t want to purchase another one. I am willing to purchase a terracotta pot. I already have a grill screen. 💚
@@carolinacowboycooking I'm in Vermont and love fishing in the little brooks in the Green Mountain l . National Forest when camping. I spend most of my time in the woods. Those little wild brook trout are small but really tasty! I put charcoal in a colander before because it uses less than a grill but the flower pot idea is outstanding thank you so much! ❤️
I use those pots when igniting thermite or thermate. Unless you drop it or break it by hitting it with something, the heat won’t hurt it! Thermite burns at several thousand degrees, depending on composition.
But can we do it with ONE briquette! Watch this: One-Briquette BBQ Challenge - Can We Actually Do It?
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I WOULDN'T PAY YOU TO FIND OUT. AHAHAHA AHAHAHA LOL
Dude you ae not supposed to eat your tinder to start fires. Who would have thought that one needs to put a bag of Doritos in their fire making kit.
@@LisaTurner-d1b 🤣dual purpose snack🤠
Oreo cookies too!
@@jusrenlin gotta try that!
Best use of a Dorito chip I've seen
Thanks Cheryl🤠
Healthier than eating it.
@@Lengsel7 yep
@@cherylmeri5143
😂🤚That’s a goodun’!😅
Fritos corn chips works best
I’ve seen some original stuff in my UA-cam feed but this one ranks right up there…keep on truck’in cowboy…
Wow Earl that is so kind of you.
Pre she ate ya 🤠
Great way to save charcoal and still get that yummy grilled burger. Excellent!
Thanks Donna! So glad you enjoyed!🤠
Round these parts, a tiny bag of doritos cost more than the small flower pot. 🤣 Great video! ✌🏼
Ouch that sucks. No wonder Clyde is hungry 🤠🤙🏼
Ain't That the Truth!😥
I am glad I watched this. I've got a flowerpot and no grill, but I guess I do have a flowerpot grill. Now I need to get some charcoal briquetts. I gave you a thumbs up.
Bless you and thank you so much 🤠
MacGyver would be proud of you. Great video from start to finish. Cheers!
@@dwaynewladyka577 Thanks so much Dwayne Cheers!🤠
🎆 ~ MacGyver fan here - luvvv him!!! Lol - I MacGyver everything possible 🤣 cuz _despise_ shopping. Luvvv this idea!!! ~ 💖
@@UntameableRunaway Thanks so much! Here is a MacGyver rig you might like. ua-cam.com/video/Rtnuh-rAC_8/v-deo.htmlsi=lB7x2XbUdZX3KZIS
Lmao
It is good to have several options to cook in an emergency situation. A cotton ball with a small amount of Vaseline works well for a fire starter also.
@@beckyshell4649 yes it does Becky. Thank you for sharing 🤠
Shortening vegetable crisco makes great candles just buy a wick use pretty jars and make me for dimes each
Next challenge, step up to a $5 pot which are about 6" diameter x 3" high, add 1 or 2 more briquettes and grill yourself a steak.
@@tjwiets6691 woohoo I love a good challenge 🤠
That might take a couple more Doritos. Would you taste the difference between flavors?
@@Kerry-xu7fq na we can still get it lit with just one Flaming Hot flavored Doritos 🤠
I sent this to every man I know. So very smart. Thank you. All the unconventional ways to do things.
@@Nohandleno1238 that is super cool. Thanks so much 🤠
Thats the coolest thing I've seen all week!
Thanks for the kind words John🤠
I’ve had to go gluten free and recently started making breakfast tacos! The corn tortillas are delicious!I love your idea for making a single burger this way! When the power goes out,this will be very economical. Reminder:never burn charcoal inside!….I know most people who grill will know this,but you never know about some folks!😁👍
Great points Marcie! Thanks for sharing 🤠
You really never-do-know about some folks!
I still remember that day, decades ago, when my young friend and I decided we wouldn't let an afternoon rain shower ruin our hibachi grill plans. We opened the kitchen back door, put that small grill on one of her nice wooden dinning room table chairs and opened a few windows. Fortunately we didn't burn down the house! Dinner and the chair were a total loss though.
Glad we both made it to our older and wiser years.
@@ssmith5127 wow what a memorable story. Thanks for sharing and glad you are still with us 🤠
Hiccock45 would be proud!! "Smoking some pot!"
😂🤠
Lol
Great small apartment idea. Or long term power down fuel efficiency idea.
@@goombakiwi absolutely. Thanks for sharing
@@goombakiwi for sure we had no power for two days just this week.
🎆 ~ Words never truer ... . You guys posted this a month B4 Hurricane Helene _devastated_ North Carolina & Tennessee ... . _Wish I was rich_ - I'd buy truckloads of flower pots, briquettes, Flaming Hot Doritoes, grates, hamburger, BBQ sauce, & flour tortillas to deliver everything so that all of the victims could eat a hot meal - victims with washed-away homes & entire towns. Where's all of our tax money going?¿? *Remind me: what's FEMA doing?¿?* 😢 💔 🇺🇸
🙏Sprinkling ✝️ Blessings 🙏 ~ 💖
Fumes 🤬
@@Rickswars @Rickswars 🎆 ~ 🤔 Food in tummy versus fumes ... . NO contest: Happy tummy wins over starvation - ask the recent hurricane & tornado victims if they'd choose food to sustain their lives over brief fumes. *I'm allergic to the hundreds of chemicals in smoke* - *I'm medically highly sensitive to ALL chemicals* - *so if I'm choosing food over fumes* - _THAT HOLDS A LOT OF WEIGHT IN THE BOOK OF_ *COMMON SENSE & MEDICALLY SCIENTIFIC SOUND LOGIC: FOOD RULES.* ~ 💖
I watched the video all the way through. I liked it, and commented.
That was the most random subject I saw on UA-cam all day, and night.
Thanks a ton Steve💪🤠
We left the thing that connected the gas bottle to the Coleman stove home. We used 13 bisquits on grill to make breakfast. Love the concept. I remember when I was a little girl my mom cooked on an upside down metal garage can lid and the oven rack for the entire time the power was out. It's no different than cooking on a a stove top grill.
Girl you crazy lol. Thanks for sharing. Ingenuity at its finest🤠
Lesson learned: Doritos need warning label “contents flammable“!!!!!
🤠especially the flaming hot flavored ones 🤠
I think I'm more impressed with starting it using a Dorito. I'm heading out tomorrow...I might just have to grab one of my wife's pots and throw it in the camper!
You might be the envy of the campground 🤠 thanks for sharing.
@@carolinacowboycooking The campground host thought it was nuts. I used it for a campfire starter.
That is super cool. Thanks for sharing 🤠
Good use of Doritos. I would never eat them so glad you found a use fir them.
Thought it was click bait but it turned out to be pretty cool. Bravo!
@@markiskool thanks Mark🤠please check out my one briquette challenge
Dang be! Your a genius! I will consider this method! Thank you!😅
@@ChrisEbbrsen cool 😎 thanks for watching Chris!
Making me hungry❤Australia
@@RobynneNardini Hello down unda thanks for watching 🤠
You sound British!
@@Rickswars lol that’s a 1st 🤣 thanks for watching Rick🤠
People in small places can roast marshmallows on sticks, hot dogs on sticks, shish kebabs. Love this. ❤🇺🇲
@@NessaRossini... great ideas 🤠
I have cooked with 2 and 3 briquettes using small wood burning stoves and stoves designed for alcohol burners. It worked very well, fire is easier to control than wood, lasted much longer than alcohol, light, easy to carry. The only downside is you cannot burn charcoal indoors because of the carbon monoxide. Also, flower pots are dirt cheap (used to be, maybe not now) and can be found in many stores. Great video.
That is so true. Thank you so much for sharing your experience. Never use charcoal indoors! 🤠
I'm glad you have these skills in NC. I hope you are not one of the people having to use them after Helene came thru there...but its good to know there are people like you there to help those who are with videos like this.
Anna you are so kind for thinking of us. We are in good shape here but our friends and family in the mountains are devastated. Prayers welcomed.
Interesting. Used to camp with a group years ago. Our motto “everything tastes good in the woods”. One camper’s specialty was campfire escargot 🐌.
Interesting. I beat that was a “slow” cook 🤠
This is fantastic. I'm no showman but boy does this need expanding .
Thanks. How would you like to expand?
Welcome to our fun channel. Thank you so much for subscribing 🤠
@@carolinacowboycookingwow .that's quite quick. I've been making mine like I showed and get mocked all the time.i can cook a hell of a lot of meat quickly on a handful of charcoal. But I just don't have your gift of showman.
Beefs the best.needs heat for short time.chicken takes ages and smokes.but I can do both
Beef I raise up the griller for max air..chicken I lay it flat for simmer.
I moved from south africa to the uk and I braai everywhere and any time.
Loved your video to bits.
Keep them comming
Nice burger ! Cowboy! Sub and 👍👊
Thanks so much and welcome to our channel 🤠
That would make for a great tabletop tapas grill for a couple of friends.
That is a great idea 🤠
So good the caterpillar showed up for dinner.
@@artAKArabbit6078 Hi Art. Keen eyes. I was the guest at his/her table 🤠
You earned my sub with this video! My son and I will be trying this out soon. We cook out on little trips and hikes all year long. This will be a LOT of fun for him, and for me!
Thanks for the sub! I love hiking and hanging out with my sons too! You’re one sharp box cutter 🤠
This puts my mind at ease about a small folding grill I got from ebay recently. It'll hold maybe ~6 briquets, or some twigs or scrap wood.
@@joewoodchuck3824 good clean wood burns down to great coals for cooking for sure. Thanks Joe🤠
Off grid cooking and Coors Beer! I like this guy!
You are my kind of cowboy! I subscribed just for your ingenuity!!
Thanks for the sub Dee and welcome to the family 🤠
If you have a charcoal grill you probably have a chimney starter. You can use that as a "rocket stove". Just a handful of briquettes works great to boil water, cook soup, etc.
Great idea 🤠
I enjoy grilling with charcoal. This is very neat, not something I ever would've thought to try
@@thadude949 nothing better than charcoal flavor. Thanks for your support 🤠
That's impressive! I think that you might be able to get away with using even less, 2 briquettes if your flower pot is a little lower in height while maintaining the grilling surface area (the patty has to fit, lol!). Hey, you gotta be prepared for whatever tough times come your way! Anyhow, that sounds like a fun cooking experiment to try.
You might be right. Watch this
One-Briquette BBQ Challenge - Can We Actually Do It?
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This is a great idea, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching Joesph 🤠
Great video man! This is survival grilling goodness right here! Thanks man!
Thanks so much. Pre she 8 ya 🤠
This video made my day.
This comment made my day 🤠
Bless you.
For real, I got gears turning as to what I can grill a small amount of meat for.
Reckon i might have to try that myself
😎please let me know how it turns out 🤠
You're such a bro, man! This little video was much more entertaining and educational than I thought it'd be!
I rarely subscribe to a channel just off of one vumideo, but...I like the cut of your jib! Subscribed! Keep up the good work! 😊
Wow Aakino thank you so much. Pre she 8 u🤠
i did something similar to this about 15 years ago, just on a larger scale. built a trailer park "big green egg" type smoker out of some large flower pots. whole project cost around $100 back then. some of the best pulled pork I've ever made came off of that contraption.
@@xsinisterrougex that is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
I think it would start just as well with a balled up electric bill
😂 yep. Love burning those lol. Thanks Bob.
Awesome! Since I can't have a regular grill in the room where I live, I'll be trying this. Thank you for the idea!
@@ReggieWilhelmson Hi Reggie. Be sure to do it outside 🤠
@@carolinacowboycooking for sure!
2 probably would have done it. Edible fire starter - genius!
@@dsmith9572 dual purpose snacks! Here is a one briquette attempt 🤠ua-cam.com/video/MNhmOi5jttM/v-deo.htmlsi=3d6XU6VmsEb25ZmB
Thank you!
@@angelhnds8013 ah, your an Angel for watching 🤠
Assuming no sleight of hand, this brother ignited three (3) charcoal briquettes (sp) with a single Dorito. Let that sink in.
Thanks for watching Robert🤠
@@roberthubbard1360 the dorito was also ignited. “The origin of fire” plays a key role in the entire process.
Lawyer, retired.
🤠🤠🤠🤙🏼
Not that hard really but great video none the less ❤
@@stealthkitchen4375 The point is probably that igniting a dorito is a trillion times easier than getting charcoal to burn.
3:57 The caterpillar in the top-right corner is enjoying the show!
@@SprocketGames guess I was in his kitchen lol 🤠
Great idea to do something outside fun with the kiddos!
@@lisabell512 great idea!
That’s really impressive using the Doritos chip, never thought about that, the 1 thing l would do is set the hamburger patty off to the side a bit as to not burn it to a crisp, I’m definitely going to try the flower pot grill method, great video. Thanks
Thanks Larry! It was a great experiment. Let us know how it goes 🤠
I often cook with charcoal briquettes when camping. Getting old and crippled up so gathering firewood is often too much of a challenge, and charcoal takes up far less room than firewood. Never tried using a flower pot, but I do use a collapsible charcoal chimney type starter with 10-15 briquettes. I can usually cook an entire meal that way including a hot drink and a dessert like S'mores. It never occurred to me to try just 3 or 4 briquettes for heating water for a hot drink or for rehydrating a Mountain House meal. I never go camping without briquettes and propane. Now, where did I put my Bic lighter???
Great idea with s’mores and a hot drink. Thanks for sharing 🤠
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Fritos are the best chip for fire starting…great video
And taste great in chili Thanks Dave🤠
I have ignited Frito's with a fero rod or matches. I remember success with a burning lens but who knows, maybe
@@RogerEhinger-tg1hv hey Roger! Thanks for sharing that idea🤠
I have a friend who basically lives in a small camper and they travel all over. He said, "I would love to smoke some good BBQ but I can't get one of those big smokers." I told him I have seen smokers of all kinds, flower pots and even disposable tin foil tabeltop grills. Can you do something like that?
Absolutely! That is a great idea! Thanks for sharing 🤠
Best cooking of burger patti ever.❤❤
@@hotpepper7782 wow that’s an amazing compliment. Thank you 🤠
Pretty awesome!
@@J_LOVES_ME this I know….✝️🤠
I love this. It’s answered some questions I’ve had. 👍👍
As an old insurance adjuster, I’ve seen a car burned with a small sack of Lay’s plain chips laying innocently in the front seat.
Holy cow wow that is spicy hot 🤠
You should see what happens when a Frito Lay truck catches fire
@@farrellmorgan4916 oh my! Grease fire for sure.
@@farrellmorgan4916 probably burns hotter than a Tesla. LOL
A roll of toilet paper works too
I'm gonna go try that just for a conversational purpose , looks tastie thank you
Excellent. Let us know how it goes 🤠
Nice looking property there man; HEAVEN!
Thanks my 2 wheeling brother 🏍️🤠
@@carolinacowboycooking yessir!
Gonna try this at the ⛱️ beach.
Thanks!
@@AndtherewasJoy13 great idea Joy Enjoy 🤠
Great camping, emergency cooking method! Thanks for the tip! 😊👍
You are welcome from a fellow moose lover🤠 New Brunswick?
@@carolinacowboycooking Yep! That's me! 👍
@@carolinacowboycooking Yep! New Brunswick!! 👍
Awesome !!!! Thank you 💕
@@EmmaBetsyGIrl thank you EBG🤠
I've reheated meat with about half a dozen briquettes so I think this would work.
@@gypsydavy708 thanks for your support 🤠
my normal bbq grill these days is a single can folding sterno stove modified with a bottom grate & a smaller spaced grill top. i can fit 6 to 9 briquets in it. this gives me a hour of cooking time. my large grill is a weber little joe.
That is super cool 🤠
Thats cool!
@@starwaters4287 Thanks Star!🤠
Thank you for this!
Thanks for watching subscribe and sharing 🤠
Definitely gone try this
Please do and tell us what you cooked. 🤠
Brilliant, good to know. Congrats on the algo being good to you 👊
@@JohnDubU Thanks John. It’s the good folks like you that are good to me! REALLY APPRECIATE you watching and commenting 🤠
Nicely done Sir!
Thanks Matt🤠
What a genius idea. Doing this tomorrow.
Have fun with it. Good airflow is the key.
That’s pretty cool.
Thanks Dave! Love the Vette🤠
@@carolinacowboycooking Thank you Sir. It’s sitting on blocks right now awaiting many different upgrades. It’s just too hot to deal with it right now.
I do this with a bigger pot and about 12 briquetts. Works great for just me, and a bag lasts a long long time.
That’s awesome. What is the biggest thing you’ve cooked?
@@carolinacowboycooking ....Well..the grate is maybe 10 inches, so i don't have a lot of real estate. But its perfect for like 3 hamburgers, 1 nice steak, 2 pork chops, or like 5 pieces of chicken. I have a domed top that I put on and it kind of smokes everything too. I like to soak some wood chips and toss them in to give everything a little smokey taste too. You only need like 2 or 3 small slivers of wood. Just me and my dog, so this set up works well.
@@anonymousf454 oh wow that is a cool setup! I bet it makes a dog happy🤠
@@carolinacowboycooking Yep, its cheap and saves money on briquetts. I prefer coals over gas. Speaking of that, i actually lite my coals with a gas turkey fryer burner. I just arrange them on a grate so the fire gets under them. Only takes a few minutes then once lit, I dump em into the flower pot. Eazy peezy. When I get around to it, Im gonna get a bigger flower pot to set the smaller pot into....then fill the space in between with pebbles/sand. This will make it like a thermal mass stove and it should get even hotter and for longer....maybe even less briquetts. I saw a few youtube videos on this, think its called a Tandoor flower pot oven. Yes, this dog gets more love and adoration than the law allows...lol. That is all a person can do for them is to give them a good life. As long as I do that, I did my job as a pet owner, and will have no regrets. She serves me well, and does her job exceptionally well as a my puppy dog...lol
@@anonymousf454 I’ve seen those! Pretty much a green egg once doubled. Fur babies are the best! Mine is usually glued to my side 🤠
Very cool now I gotta try this . Thanks for sharing
Hope you enjoy! Thanks for watching 🤠
Most people like there burger done, so you did good for most people, I will sure use this hack! 😊
Yay! Thank you🤠
It was just right and juicy. Thanks for your support. Love Tennessee 🤠
That's pretty cool 😎
it is isn't it? I'm going to buy some pots.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing this!❤
@@workfromhome598 you are welcome. Thanks so much for watching 🤠
That was pretty cool. Think you can do it with only 2 briquettes?
Thanks Bill! I’m told here in the comments you can do it with one! We shall see…🤠
@@carolinacowboycooking I bet you can , best chance porkchop or breakfast sausage as its thinner ?
Enjoyed your show , hope it grows , thanks
I have a large flower pot and you can keep feeding it logs with a hole in the side thanks for the awesome idea
@@cindyq52700 you are welcome. Thanks so much for sharing Cindy🤠
And they taste good too! The Doritos.
They are addictive 🤠
How long do the flower pots last and cook with them? Just curious about this.
@@ApocalypsesandSurvival great question. Idk we shall see 🤠
Shut ‘cho mouf! That is ingenious! I really missed having my hibachi grill put didn’t want to purchase another one. I am willing to purchase a terracotta pot. I already have a grill screen. 💚
lol that’s one thing I seem to have trouble with,, it won’t stay shut🤠
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So glad i saw this. Single and hate setting up a charcoal grill, too much for just a burger or chicken thigh. Im going to try this out.
Thanks so much. Here is a chick recipe on another small grill I made Can I Cook on a $1 BBQ Grill?
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That's just genius!!! 😂 Who woulda thunk it?
Thanks so much for watching 🤠
A genx cowboy, that's who!
@@sunniertimer598 🤠
@@sunniertimer598 Best generation ever born! From one of 'em! :-)
I watched all the way through, liked, and subbed. I'm going to try this soon.
@@adammoore1075 Thank you so much Adam! We really appreciate you joining our channel 🤠
Impressive...
Thank you so much Katie🤠🤙🏼
Thanks! Now I can save cash on charcoal when I want to make coffee in the morning at camp and cook the brook trout I catch for breakfast! ❤
That is amazing idea. Where do you fish?
@@carolinacowboycooking I'm in Vermont and love fishing in the little brooks in the Green Mountain l . National Forest when camping. I spend most of my time in the woods. Those little wild brook trout are small but really tasty! I put charcoal in a colander before because it uses less than a grill but the flower pot idea is outstanding thank you so much! ❤️
@@patriciacooper1308 sounds fun and delicious. Enjoy the fall beauty. 🤠
im curious how long the flowerpot will hold up as the grill
Great question. I have seen folk use them for a long time. Years.
In southeast asia, we make terra cotta stoves from same material as cooking pots. They last years.
@@ViaAngeles-ve5uj hello 👋 my friend in SE Asia! I have seen cool videos of many variations. Super cool. Thank you so much for sharing and watching 🤠
I use those pots when igniting thermite or thermate. Unless you drop it or break it by hitting it with something, the heat won’t hurt it! Thermite burns at several thousand degrees, depending on composition.
@@sirtango1 that is cool. What is thermite used for?
This is genius!!! Thanks so much for sharing. Btw did you cook it with some sort of stone under the pot?
Great question. Yes I set it in a couple of bricks to protect the table I used two so the hole in the bottom can provide airflow 🤠
Easy was to make coffee in the morning
Make sure the flower pot isn't glazed!
Thats a genx cowboy move right there.
Okay that is cool. People ask why, and I say Too see if I can.
Exactly! Fun to try new things and if it doesn’t work just try a different method. Thanks so much for sharing 🤠
"Too see if I can" and "It is what it is"
Awesome,bet it tastes good.
@@kristanichols6215 love that charbroiled beef 🤠
3:40 the caterpillar was waving to your viewers
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…yup…:)
This is fantastic.
@@David-e1b3t Thanks so much Dave!🤠
A grill fit for a vienna sausage dinner
Viennie Wennie 🤠
Awesome, very original idea and a great tip.
@@OverlandOne Thank you so much for the kind words 🤠
Olive oil on a paper towel works also.
Sure does! I have a video of it
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Love your channel name 🤠
Looks really good, sending to my grandkids 👍🏽
Thanks so much🤠
The t-shirt is the cherry on top of this video.
@@internziko thanks Paul. Great year for muscle cars!🤠
Very cool & shows you dont need fancy gear. What a great excuse for taking corn chips etc also. Thank you for sharing 👍
Thanks so much Magoo! You so kind🤠
Boyscout 1974, corn chips are more flammable than doretos.
Great wisdom taught at such a young age. I was a scout as well 🤠