Lambeau Grilling

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Lambeau Grilling

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Now that I'm back living in America's Dairyland I'm starting to get motivated to get my Packers game day tailgating grilling game back on. I used to have a charcoal rectangular Weber but messing around with lighter fluid and hot coals, etc. no longer interests me. I'm poking around looking for practical gas fired portable grills / cooktops. Looking for opinions. Here's some options that have caught my eye on eBay and other internet sites:

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Whatever works for you! For tailgating I usually use charcoal, but we’ve used several of the above and all have done the job. Cannot wait until they finish construction and we can get back to tailgating in the lot.
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I think F looks like the type I would prefer.
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Whichever one is flat and robust enough to take stacking a cooler full of beer on top of in the back of the truck. Speaking of which, space is always a consideration. It needs to pack small.

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BF004 wrote:
10 Mar 2023 06:54
I think F looks like the type I would prefer.
I'm thinking F and G now due the integrated table legs. Thanks. More opinions welcome of course.

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Packfntk wrote:
10 Mar 2023 06:51
Whatever works for you! For tailgating I usually use charcoal, but we’ve used several of the above and all have done the job. Cannot wait until they finish construction and we can get back to tailgating in the lot.
The waiting list to get a parking pass for the Lambeau lot seems to be an impossible dream right now. Any tips on that other than StubHub, etc.?

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D and F are the 2 I'd use.

StubHub, seaty or whatever I used, are the 2 I'd use. Other than get a big tailgate spot for $25 and go there.
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RingoCStarrQB wrote:
18 Mar 2023 07:42
Packfntk wrote:
10 Mar 2023 06:51
Whatever works for you! For tailgating I usually use charcoal, but we’ve used several of the above and all have done the job. Cannot wait until they finish construction and we can get back to tailgating in the lot.
The waiting list to get a parking pass for the Lambeau lot seems to be an impossible dream right now. Any tips on that other than StubHub, etc.?
Long story about a parking pass list. (This was 6-7 years ago) I waited on it for 7 years. Finally got a notification in the mail that I got a spot in the lot! I was so excited. I’ve just bought other peoples passes for years on and off, kind of random. I looked what lot, it said LOT 10. I was like, “where the heck is lot 10?” Looked, grass lot way the hell away from the action. Called to see if I could pass on it and wait for Lot 1/2, and the told me if I pass on it I go off the list. So I never signed up again. Not way in hell am I paying $500 to park in the grass.
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