Alan D
TVWBB Super Fan
I was reading Professor Wiviott's site on the WSM and ran across this quote:
<pre class="ip-ubbcode-code-pre">"VW is populated by engineers, there is
much emphasis on time charts, temperature,
ambient temp, etc. The 5-Step cares about
none of that, you start the fire, put in
the meat and leave it the hell
alone." Professor Wiviott</pre>
This quote is taken slightly out of context, and the entirety can be read here.
In many ways I have a tendency to over analyze things also, and there is a lot of truth to BBQ being about enjoying yourself, tossing a piece of meat on the coals that ends up tasting good, chattin' with friends, and tossin' some cold ones and enjoying one's self with others.
Perfection has a wide gambit of ranges in the 'que, even a piece of meat that is not considered perfect by others can bring smiles to the faces of friends and loved ones. That has always been the driving factor for me to 'que...maybe it's the reason I rarely cook in the kitchen, I like playing with fire I 'spose...but gas doesn't do it for me...it needs to be with hardwood lump, cooking meat over the coals...it's not rocket science after all, it's just an alternative way of cooking which existed before ovens and stoves.
TVWBB is a tremendous site, it has provided me a great deal of information on the WSM and other aspects of all things Weber, and I do really appreciate all the collective wisdom...but let us not forget to have fun, enjoy some times with friends, eating some 'que that you and those friends will remember...that is what the 'que is ultimately about for me...not to dis anyone on this site, just to point out that life is short, we should all enjoy it, and my Webers help me do that with my family and friends.
You will find that I am the type of person that will share with others, I will be the first to offer to fire up my 'que at a gathering, and I will be one of the first to spark up conversation...it's good to know all the details, I agonize over them just as much as anyone else being that I am an engineer, but in the end it's all about the smiles.
<pre class="ip-ubbcode-code-pre">"VW is populated by engineers, there is
much emphasis on time charts, temperature,
ambient temp, etc. The 5-Step cares about
none of that, you start the fire, put in
the meat and leave it the hell
alone." Professor Wiviott</pre>
This quote is taken slightly out of context, and the entirety can be read here.
In many ways I have a tendency to over analyze things also, and there is a lot of truth to BBQ being about enjoying yourself, tossing a piece of meat on the coals that ends up tasting good, chattin' with friends, and tossin' some cold ones and enjoying one's self with others.
Perfection has a wide gambit of ranges in the 'que, even a piece of meat that is not considered perfect by others can bring smiles to the faces of friends and loved ones. That has always been the driving factor for me to 'que...maybe it's the reason I rarely cook in the kitchen, I like playing with fire I 'spose...but gas doesn't do it for me...it needs to be with hardwood lump, cooking meat over the coals...it's not rocket science after all, it's just an alternative way of cooking which existed before ovens and stoves.
TVWBB is a tremendous site, it has provided me a great deal of information on the WSM and other aspects of all things Weber, and I do really appreciate all the collective wisdom...but let us not forget to have fun, enjoy some times with friends, eating some 'que that you and those friends will remember...that is what the 'que is ultimately about for me...not to dis anyone on this site, just to point out that life is short, we should all enjoy it, and my Webers help me do that with my family and friends.
You will find that I am the type of person that will share with others, I will be the first to offer to fire up my 'que at a gathering, and I will be one of the first to spark up conversation...it's good to know all the details, I agonize over them just as much as anyone else being that I am an engineer, but in the end it's all about the smiles.
