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Hey Blue,

In case you weren’t aware, someone has purchased the old Holland Grill company and is saying they’re going to get them, with newer models, back in production. When they took possession, they found a stock of parts for existing grills too.

And you’re making me hungry for some ****akes.
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Love me my Holland grill!!



this is whats left of mine after Michael. Been cooking on it like this for 6 years,

I sat it on these milk crates day after the storm. wife said you gotta get a new grill, that looks too hillbilly.

nope, she's not quite done yet (grill,not wife).

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That’s a manly grill. I like it
Anyone can buy a new grill but yours is personalized. And works too.
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There’s nothin’ wrong with hillbilly if it works. And that setup definitely has character. I’m with Step, I like it. You may have tell your wife “you got friends in low places”.
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Scook, I did reach out to the Holland company. He called me back and said he had some spare stuff left. Not really what i needed. Might reach out again

Thanks for the reminder
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Glad to be of help. I’d never heard of Holland until Blue mentioned it. I have an old Weber that runs on natural gas. It’s not hot enough and the heat is pretty uneven, even after my son bought new burner tubes for me. Are Hollands particularly good? Worth seeing if they ever make it to the west coast when it’s time to replace mine?
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Phat - love your customized Holland setup

Scook, the Hollands are great. Not for speed, and not particularly for searing. But you can easily cook a whole meal without fear of burning anything. Up to around 400 degrees. I think 375 is the sweet spot. Throw on some chicken, pork, steak etc. Makes great baked potatoes also, throw them on with some EVOO + salt, wrapped in foil or unwrapped. I'm pretty sure you can cook anything on a Holland.

IDK if it is a Holland Grill saying but, have always heard with the Holland, "
if you're looking you're not cooking." I find it to be true.

There always seems to be some decent used Holland's on FB Marketplace.
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