• Ton@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    It’s probably better for the climate and the environment to grill veggies on a gas or coal-fired grill than to grill meat on an electric grill.

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      5 days ago

      I think if all the people grilling would stop grilling entirely, it would still be less of an impact than getting rid of a single cruise ship.

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        4 days ago

        Same as our cars. Sure we are the problem but container ships polite more by far. And nobody is pushing the fact keeping your current care is still the best for the environment even if it’s an ICE vehicle.

        Also all those people who are like I’m on my fourth fifth or sixth electric vehicle are not doing anything for the environment.

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      3 days ago

      Yes, and, if you’re grilling meat, do you do less harm grilling it on an electric grill or a fossil fuel grill?

      Every change for the better - even a tiny marginal change like replacing a fossil fuel grill with an electric grill - is worth doing. Every time someone makes a decision based on the environment, they become more likely to make future decisions based on the environment. Especially if they get positive reinforcement for their decision instead of discouraging “this doesn’t matter” or “you should do something else instead” responses.

      (Yes, it would be better for the environment, and for people’s health, and be the morally correct thing to do, to grill veggies instead of meat. But cultural dietary changes are a lot harder to make stick than swapping out a piece of equipment. And any change is better than none.)

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    5 days ago

    That’s called a stove… if I wanted to fry my hamburger, steak, etc. on the stove then I would do that. No need to buy an outdoor stove.

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      5 days ago

      Eh not quite. You can BBQ outside and get the grill marks on the meat and such, still mostly BBQ. The difference though would be not getting that charcoal or wood burning smoke flavor, which can be a deal breaker for many. I wouldn’t see much difference from electric and propane though.

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        5 days ago

        Actually not fully true about not being able to get a smokey flavor with some electric grills. From the original article:

        some electric grills do offer a way to introduce wood smoke — usually with a tin of wood chips that burn as the food cooks

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          5 days ago

          From my experience those don’t get anywhere near the same end result. It is better than nothing, but a tin of mesquite smoking chips is vastly different than say mesquite charcoal.

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            4 days ago

            There’s mini smoke chambers you can put mesquite charcoal in (you just need a little piece). You can also use wood chips if you want a different flavor

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        I have (and use) cast iron on my stove that will give me ‘grill marks’. That does not mean that it’s grilled… And, as you point out, the chemical reactions of cooking over wood/charcoal is all part of it that you’re not going to duplicate on an electric ‘grill’.

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    5 days ago

    “Option” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in this headline.

    A microwave oven is also an “option” for cooking chicken. Pineapple is also an “option” for topping a pizza.

    There are lots of bad “options” for preparing food.

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        Not sure if more people like pineapple on pizza than don’t, or if Lemmings are just too polite to downvote that much when they disagree. Works for me either way.