But we were so excited to have a grill we could hardly wait. We had some grilled zucchini (I could happily eat nothing but zucchini all summer). He had a hamburger, I had a veggie-burger (because hamburger is gross). We ate some chips and had some pink lemonade. It felt like summer, albeit a bit late, but still summer.
We are living in a tiny, temporary (meaning rental) type place. So a tiny, temporary grill seemed appropriate. We were a bit tempted to buy a big, wonderful, full of potential grill so we would never have to turn an oven on in an already hot apartment. Instead we did this. Hopeful that sometimes we wouldn't have to turn an oven on in an already hot apartment. Then it took us a few months to remember to pick it up. But, we will still have a few nights with no hot oven in a hot apartment; worth it.
It doesn't do a stellar grilling job, but what it lacks in grilling it makes up for in good looks. Pretty cute right? I feel like if something is cute people will only casually curse it for its slow, uneven grilling, at least I would. Note the adorable three dollar DI chair next to our adorable twenty dollar grill. Do you see a theme. We are suckers for things that are charming and cheap. Well, I am a sucker for charming and cheap he is a sucker for things that are well made or have interesting construction and cheap (you should see the clever way that chair folds up). The chair needs a little work, the grill needs a little patience. Both, I am confident, will benefit from some love.
The formatting is being odd, sorry. Yes I did notice it and no it won't let me fix it. Yes I could have centered everything but, no I didn't want to. I like when things are left justified.
2 comments:
That is cute! Wanna grill a burger for me?
Yeah come on over.
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