The Firebird Grill— A Hot Little Portable Grill for Summer
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This article reprinted from the John T Unger Weblog. The original article can be found online:
http://art.johntunger.com/2006/06/a_hot_little_po.html
© 2008, John T Unger
| Firebird Portable Grill, unpainted: $129 with shipping* 12" diameter, 7-8" high. |
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| The Firebird Grill is suitable for wood, charcoal or gel fuel fires. | |
The Firebird Grill (formerly Pot-de-Feu) is hand-cut by artist John T. Unger from scrap 20 lb propane tanks. Each is an unique work of art, never to be exactly repeated. Great Green Goods has called the Firebird Grill "the eco-friendly, hip and happening wedding present of 2006."
The Firebird is a great way to turn cooking into a fun and sociable event— place the grill at the center of an outdoor table and gather friends for an evening of conversation and tasty treats.
Combining elements of Mongolian barbeque, tapas and fondue, the Firebird is perfect for grilling kebabs, satay, veggies, and is well suited for sausage and burgers. For best results, cut food into bite-size pieces and arrange on stainless steel skewers. Use tongs to turn the skewers for even cooking.
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For hors d'oeuvres or snacks, it's easy to share one grill among 3-4 people. For a dramatic dinner party, consider ordering several grills so that everyone can have their own. Side dishes of rice, couscous or other grains round out the meal. The Firebird grill encourages leisurely, healthful dining at a relaxed pace.
The Firebird is a work of art designed to last decades. Each Grill is cut by hand, never repeating the same design.
This stylish, portable grill weighs only 6.5 lbs and is 7 Inches high with a diameter of 12 inches. Use charcoal, gel fuel or wood fires for cooking, or fill with sand and use an alcohol or oil lamp for ambiance. The Firebird has been featured on SlashFood, Treehugger, Great Green Goods, and Hippyshopper.
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