No just use charcoal its inexpensive and works much better.
You don't need them for a propane grill. I put them in though because I like the flavor it adds to what I am cooking.
well put rock in lava, but on the place where you have 2 rocks put the uper one
Yes!If you put enough charcoal in only a small amount falls out.keep a water bucket nearby in case a grass fire starts from fallen charcoals. The charcoal probably will clog the gas jets and ignitor after awhile. Besides, the flavor comes from the drippings hitting the hot surfaces, not the charcoal. Not recommended.
When cleaning your master forge gas grill, you should place the tinfoil in a place where it will not become soiled. When cleaning your grill, it might be a good time to replace the foil.
No, igneous rocks are formed from molten rock (Lava, or Magma).
You can make a gas barbecue not burn so hot by turning it all the way as low as it will go and and if the grill is still to hot then you need to put the gas off first for the grill to cool down.
You put the dynamite by the rocks after you have a line of gas by the rocks. Then you push the dynamite toward the rock and you turn on the elevator. After that your dynamite blows up the rocks.
no because the hott high temperature melts what touches it just like rocks you put arock in it it melts and turns to magma
Yes you can put glitter lava on anything!
They rarely have pores. But sometimes they get them from all the heat and pressure their put under.
What i would do is put the hams on one side of the grill and turn the flame on the other side of the grill. Keep an eye on the temperature of the grill so it is not over 400 and not under 300 degrees. cook until you reach an internal temperature of 190 degrees.
You put it on a grill and then you flip it and you know have grilled pear