05 April 2018

It's springtime somewhere

Okay, so in my opinion, it's springtime here. Matt feels strongly that it can't be "spring" until all the snow has melted, though, so... basically it won't be spring until some time in May? So we're compromising by using the Alaskan term—breakup—for the snow-is-melting messy season, and once most of the snow is gone and things are starting to green up we'll call it spring. Which is okay; before we married he was accustomed to determining when the seasons changed based on the calendar date, so living in a place where we calculate seasons purely based on climate has been enough of an adjustment... I can accept his definition of spring as being snowless. :-)

If you look at the weekly ads for the big chain stores, though, it's already grilling season... Clearly, they don't make separate ads for Alaska with our remaining 2.5+ feet of snow! (And as my father recently reminded us, it's not at all unheard of for us to get 15+ inches of snow in April. Though hopefully that doesn't happen this year!)

Matt's been looking at those ads and talking about a gas grill for a while now; we've had a charcoal grill for five or six years, and while we really like it, the time and effort involved in lighting charcoal and getting a good bed of coals has meant that we really only grill on summer weekends, and only those weekends that it's not raining or windy and we're able to dedicate a good block of time to pre-supper prep. And every fall, we wish that we had done a lot more grilling. It was time to find someone else who wanted a charcoal grill, and pick up a gas grill instead. 

When would you expect grills to go on sale? I said Memorial Day or Father's Day. Matt figured there would be some beginning-of-the-season sales, to which I said "yes, like Memorial Day..." Apparently he was right, though, because he just found the exact model he's been looking at for a deep discount. Thanks to the sale—and a new-baby gift that his coworkers would definitely approve of him using for a grill—Matt brought home a very early Fathers Day present this afternoon, and spent the next hour or so assembling it with LB and Kit.


And it wound up being the perfect day to try out a new grill, since our power was off and on for most of the afternoon and evening, so I wasn't able to cook supper as planned! It was a windy 39 degrees outside, definitely not the best charcoal weather, but the gas grill did just fine. And having a hot supper as opposed to whatever bits and bobs I could pull together without electricity? Delicious.

It felt pretty strange to be grilling with this much snow still on the ground! I'm hoping that we'll get a lot more use out of it, though, now that it's so much quicker to heat up the grill. Anyone have some favorite grilling recipes to share? I've gotten away with only having a couple of good ones up until this point, but I know that the family would appreciate some new ones to try!

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