Camadile
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puddle jumper said:Cam
I have another hook for you,,,
We really need one of these at the hunting camp,,, come out of the woods in the evening, Start the fire and throw a backstrap and some wild rice on the MoJoe, and crack open a cold one after a long day in the woods..
Lets eat...
Think Duck Dynasty...
Some of the best meals I have ever eaten where at the hunting camp,, easy to throw into the truck when heading out, you are cooking for a bunch of people at camp...It might be the place to drum up some business...
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PJ
Hey PJ:
Hunters are a natural for the Mojoe Griddle. I'm not a hunter so I don't understand their needs completely but I do know that they do a lot of camping in the far outback. I also know that they do a lot of camping in cold/snowy weather. Cold weather highlights one of the great features of the Mojoe that I use frequently but haven't emphasized: With the heat from the campfire or stove cranked up, you can cook an entire meal for the camp on the Mojoe and when it's done, affix the handles and carry the entire meal (on the Mojoe) over to your table (or tailgate!). Everyone sits around the Mojoe and eats their still sizzling food right off the Griddle. The food will stay hot right through to the last bite because the Mojoe Griddle's heavy steel will remain hot for a long period of time. And, no plates to clean up afterward.
I've eaten many hot meals during a snow storm!
As an added bonus, the Mojoe protects your campfire from the rain or snow while you are cooking and the rain/snow is instantly vaporized when it hits the griddle.
PJ, you're right, this is an angle that I do need to focus on.
Cam