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The Fenton's powering the town via a portal to all times and dimensions is underused for eldritch town purposes. What if Sam's parents got replaced by a relative from the 60s and no one remembered? What about traits changing and no one commenting? People moving away only to have never considered moving a week later? And maybe only Danny and other ghosts notice.
This itches part of my brain in a good way. It also makes me think of nightvale and gravity falls as similar eldritch areas/hubs for the weird.
I've seen plenty if scenarios where amity is weird because of ambient ectoplasm leaking from the portal. Connecting ectoplasm to the power grid is just gonna speed that leak up. Pair this with amity canonically surviving both an apocalypse (via dan) and a trip to the zone (via pariah dark) due to the advanced ghost sheild it has. And mix in the headcannon the the giw pulled a massive coverup and basically wiped amity off the map and prevents people from contacting the outside world with tech. Maybe run with the amity is hard to find or leave due to dimension/ghost/magic. And we have a lovely little horror town.
Amity park, a place that is entirely paranormal, out of time, and technologically independent. A place that can survive virtually anything with its sheilds. A place where ghosts attack so regularly that the school has drills on how to react. A place that's been attacked by multiple gods in a short period of time. A place where the weatherman reports ghost attacks and if a specific person is going to be driving that day. (Asside the amount of visable crimes we see jack do, not just in driving but osha violations, assult, and property damage is making me wonder if he has some sort of diplomatic immunity. Why is he not in jail?)
The point is amity is absolutely a place where if you're driving late at night and your car breaks down, you find that you're not in kansas anymore. They have immaculately created an environment that sets of 'somethings not right here' vibes. And thats without looking at the physical effects of having an interdementional portal running the city's energy grid, the actual ghost attacks and the weird shit from that. I like to imagine that after undergrowths attack there are still parts of the city that haven't been reclaimed from plant hell. Gravity probably doesn't work right consistently. There's just pools of ectoplasm around from fights and there's a chance that if you poke those pools with a stick, the pool will come alive. There is a cooked turkey living in the alleys and gathering an army of living hot dogs. The teenagers all have been trained to fight and use weapons. There's a military presence trying to hush things up and attacking civilians.
Amity has so fully embraced being weird! i need more stories of normal people, or outside heroes, recognizing that this place is messed up and basically feeling like they're in a horror movie. Meanwhile everyone in amity is perfectly polite and adjusted to the weird. Crime is at an all time low, reparing property damage has been reduced down to a science, and a little common sense can get you out of most situations. All else fails just wait for Phantom.
Anything can be normal if you live in it long enough. But that doesn't mean the unprepared aren't right to be afraid
- hestia
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Mok’s Mod List 2.0
Note that some of these mods require Content Patcher from the Nexus, and some mods listed need a bit of tweaking.
But thats not the point, the point is wanting to play Stardew Valley with Additions.
[cp] Babies Take After Spouse by Lakoria
What it says on the tin-- this mod lets your kids look like your kids! Its nice.
[cp] Dammit Clint Stop Hitting on My Wife by Rubecula
Tweaks Clint’s whole... thing to be closer to the whole “Guy with super bad social skills and anxiety about trying to talk to people”/”not really outgoing dude” and not so much “dude that literally watches Emily at her place of work and from bushes outside her house”/”Incel that you’d call the cops on if possible”. It correctly stops him hitting on emily when married to you. It makes him way more personable in terms of not setting off creep vibes. There’s a version available also of toning things down while being just friends.
[cp] Elle's Cat Replacements by Junimods
[cp] Elle's Dog Replacements by Junimods
[cp] Elle's New Barn Animals by Junimods
[cp] Elle's New Coop Animals by Junimods
[cp] Elle's New Horses by Junimods
Lumping these together because they let you customize almost every sprite of a thing on your farm. Different cats, different breeds of dog, and new cuter barn animals, and horses.
[Cp] Seasonal Villager outfits by Tanpopnoko and ParadigmNomad
Changes the villagers outfits as seasons change. No more Haley walking around in a tanktop and short skirts while theres like 3 feet of snow. Cute sweaters! Evelyn with nice sun hats! George not covered in food mess!
[cp ]Stardew Lottery Letters by Jokerine
You wanna play the lottery without putting anything in, and get like, cake when you don’t win? Want surprise money at random? Of course you do. Thats what this does.
[cp] Canon Friendly dialogue expansion for all friend-able characters by Gizzymo
You ever play a file so long you’ve heard literally everything the npc’s can say? Like several times? Get this and get v in character lines that are spread out over the years.
Abigail Dialogue Expansion by farmerjack
More Abigail! More words!
Adjust Baby Chance by JertsukkaTheMan
Some of us want to start a game with the goal of having a family with an LI. Its nice, its cute etc. But sometimes the game just won’t make your spouse ask you about having kids. For years. So this mod lets you adjust the chance of your spouse asking.
All Professions by cantorsdust
Tired of only having one set of proficiency? Long to be a titan of farming? think its bullshit that you can’t master raising cattle AND growing potatoes? This mod unlocks both professions as you level things up.
Animal Sitter by jwdred
Let your pet feed, water, and care for your farm animals. Or have your spouse do it. Pay for it or don’t, set if animal things go in to your inventory or a chest. Is very good if you wanna have animals but also are bad at telling which you’ve pet and which ones you haven’t.
Better Fruit Trees by CatCattyCat
Do you want an orchard without having to space things like a dnd movement grid?
CJB Cheats Menu by CJBok and Pathoschild
Make fishing easier! Change walking speed! Change relationship levels! Complete that quest that you can’t find the thing for! Get chips for the casino! Get money i guess!
CJB Item Spawner by CJBok
Decorate without being tied to the whims of everything else. Get things for quests. get ore without going mining bc mining is Danger sometimes.
DokiDoki Dialogue Alex by alistairweekend
DokiDoki Dialogue Elliott by alistairweekend
DokiDoki Dialogue Harvey by alistairweekend
DokiDoki Dialogue Sam by alistairweekend
DokiDoki Dialogue Sebastian by alistairweekend
Collecting this together because it basically just adds more dialogue that makes the relationships much more convincing.
Family Planning by loe2run
Lets you set the max number of children you and your spouse can have at a time.
Free Dusty by skuld
Freedom for the doggo! Allows Alex’s dog Dusty to wander the town with Alex or wait for him in places. Not great irl, very good in game with the alternative being a way too small yard.
Gift Taste helper by tstaples
If you hover over the calendar on a birthday or on the portrait on your social menu, it’ll let you know what people like getting. A life saver.
Happy Birthday by Omegasis
Lets you set a birthday for your Farmer, because really, you should have one.
Immersive Festival Dialogue by tangeriney
People now actually talk about the festivals happening around town! Like you know, normal people.
Instant grow Trees by cantorsdust
are you, too, impatient as shit? Want to have a syrup farm in a specific pattern but dont wanna wait? Get this and instant trees in the morning.
Kisekae by Kabigon [use Pathoschild unofficial update]
Like Get Dressed, this mod lets you alter the image of your farmer without having to pay the wizard. Why do you have to do dark magic for a haircut. It’s bullshit. So use this mod and get dressed up for festivals. The unofficial patch is on the compatibility page of the wiki.
Longjevity by RTGOAT
Adds more things to the game. Optional taxes, also adds more crops and clothing changes, and soda crafting. Can conflict with Seasonal Outfits, but can be worked in together.
Map image exporter by spacechase0
Screenshots are now less of a pain
NPC Map Locations by Bouhm
“Where the fuck are they?” a sentence of the past! Adds markers to the location of villagers and shows if they move.
Paririe King Made Easy by Mucchan and PathosChild
Spelling Prairie is hard, but the games shouldn’t be. Makes you functionally immortal bc that minigame hurts me.
Range Display by CatCattyCat
Displays a colored grid showing how far things cover. Scarecrows, beehives, and sprinklers. No more guessing where things reach!
Remote Fridge Storage by arjan3004
Fridge is tiny, is too small for mighty farming and foraging skills. Chest, though, chest is many and large together. Use chest as ice chest to store fridge, and cook with those things! No inventory management required.
Replanter by jwdred
Like Animal Sitter, but for the farm bit. Option for instant selling upon harvest. Also has option to put it into a chest for later.
Part of the Community by bmarquismarkail
Ever feel weird about the fact you never get to know people through, like, social osmosis? Like if you’re super good friends with Sam, he’s probably talked to his family and friends about you. If you’re selling all these things to people, and helping people out, shouldn’t most people at least know ur a chill person? This mod gives a couple points toward your relationship to the citizens for every festival, for every thing sent in the box, and if you talk to people in a room with others, they all get a point or five. It’s very useful for keeping relationships going.
SBM Black Roof by ??
Mod i used to make my house pretty, but i can’t find it anywhere.
Skull Cavern Elevator by Bifibi
Adds an elevator to Skull cavern, with option to change when the thing appears. No need to keep trying to not die every 10 floors only to need to do it again later.
Stardew Hack by bcmpinc
Basic thing that allows for below mod.
Wear More Rings by bcmpinc
You have ten fingers, why not so many rings? It would only make sense. So get your shinies on yall
Note 2: I have not included links in the post as links would make it not show up in the tags and thus would make sharing harder. Searching the Nexus modding website or the compatibility page will get you there.
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TRANSCRIPT for Episode 1.11 “Eliza’s Dangerous Buffalo Chickpea Dip” (PART 1/2)
ACT I
[INTRO MUSIC]
ELAINE: Hello and welcome back to Elaine's Cooking Podcast for the Soul, a show that shares nutrient-dense recipes from a nearly depleted food supply. Listeners, there is no doubt about it--times are tense here in LA. And although in years past this feeling was simply associated with heavy traffic or being followed home at night, it is at least mildly ironic that the absence of such things due to the nuclear event and subsequent population decrease has instead increased my general levels of anxiety...When I become intensely stressed out, sometimes I will close my eyes and imagine myself zooming out of my body and into the stratosphere. I imagine a view of the earth from above, and I observe our blue-green orb shrouded in white gauze of clouds. Underneath those clouds are billions--well, millions these days, I suppose--of people doing exactly what I'm doing: cleaning, reading, crying, trying to remember how to spell Massachusetts without the aid of the internet... When I see myself as one of these little anguished ants on this rock in space, day to day living becomes somewhat depressing, mundane, exquisite, and hilarious. In the face of the void of nothingness that likely swallows us whole at the end, every moment on this earth seems to be worth living--and part of that means having a little wholesome fun along the way. I'm your host, Elaine Martínez. Thanks for tuning in, let's get cooking.
ELAINE: Now I am joined this week by a dear friend Eliza Motes. Welcome Eliza!
ELIZA: Hi--I mean, hello Elaine. Thank you for having me.
ELAINE: Well, thank you for being here.
ELIZA: Of course--how can you be so...
ELAINE: So...?
ELIZA: So happy!
ELAINE: What do you mean?
ELIZA: I mean, after all you just said. Life is so pointless!
ELAINE: I didn't say that life is pointless! I only think because every one of our gestures will be wiped away by time, that nothing in life really matters.
ELIZA: Is this what you tell everyone who walks into this dental practice of yours?
ELAINE: No, normally I let Sam do the chit chat--but dental hygiene is actually a great example: our teeth are certainly going to rot in our living skulls and then eventually be replaced by dentures--if we're lucky! But knowing that doesn't mean we shouldn't at least try to maintain what we can as best as we can along the way. Everything is a metaphor for our impending death.
ELIZA: Um...okay. Maybe we should just cook?
ELAINE: Exactly! Our fragile existence makes small treasures like good company, strong teeth and innovative food all the more precious.
ELIZA: Seems pretty depressing, but I guess you've put a nice spin on it.
ELAINE: You get it! Now what recipe did you bring for us today, Eliza?
ELIZA: Well, I guess in keeping with positive spins, I brought a recipe that most people know of, but with a vegetarian twist.
ELAINE: Oh my, tell me more!
ELIZA: Okay, um...so it's basically mashed chickpeas, ranch dressing, hot sauce, and then a bunch of cream cheese and cheddar cheese cooked over medium heat until nice and melty.
ELAINE: I'm...I'm sorry. You mentioned several--and correct me if I'm wrong--but it appears you mentioned several dairy products in this recipe.
ELIZA: Yeah, is that okay? Are you vegan?
ELAINE: Vegan more by default these days. I didn't think there was any viable dairy left in California since the nuclear event irradiated all dairy cows and the rash of Cheese Riots that followed...but that must have been six or more months ago.
ELIZA: Yeah, I um...started the first Cheese Riot in Echo Park, I think.
ELAINE: You think?
ELIZA: Pretty sure, yeah. I bit a kid in the cheese aisle and her mom kind of took it real bad so we...well we brawled a little bit and then I stole as much cheese as I could fit
under my shirt. Haha.
ELAINE: Eliza!
ELIZA: Pretty silly, huh? Kind of goes back to your thing about enjoying what you can.
ELAINE: That's not how I meant it at all...in fact I detest any sort of violence because it--oh my, you really did grab a lot of cream cheese there.
ELIZA: The last bit in LA county.
ELAINE: Let's dive right in.
ELIZA: Great. So first, you'll want to open a full can of chickpeas. Drain, and then mash really well in a bowl with a potato masher or something.
ELAINE: I only have a fork...
ELIZA: Might take a little extra muscle, but it'll work just fine. Will you get started on that step?
ELAINE: Sure thing.
[CAN OPENER]
[CHICKPEAS PLOP]
[MASHING]
ELIZA: While you do that, I'm going to get this cream cheese started.
ELAINE: Oh no...that is quite pungent.
ELIZA: Really? I don't smell anything.
ELAINE: Are you certain?
ELIZA: Yeah. You've probably forgotten what real cheese products smell like, it's been so long.
ELAINE: Maybe...so you're putting an entire block of that in the pot here.
ELIZA: How do I turn this thing on?
ELAINE: Pardon my reach.
[GAS/WHOOSH]
ELAINE: And I hope you'll forgive me for bringing it up, but...since all refrigerators have been seized by the provisional government and temperatures have been steadily climbing since the nuclear events, I'm deducing that this cheese has been sitting at room temperature for...months?
ELIZA: Kind of. It's been pretty cool at night, and I keep all my cheeses tucked away in my rainboots during the day. Anyway, so once this cream cheese starts to break down...
ELAINE: Which is happening at an almost uncomfortable rate, I'm observing.
ELIZA: That's standard, I'm pretty sure.
ELAINE: If you say so...
ELIZA: Then you can add in half a cup of ranch, and half a cup of hot sauce. I'm using Frank's Red Hot Sauce because it's what I'm used to. Elaine? Would you mind...uh...passing me those bottles sitting at the foot of this dental chair please?
ELAINE: Oh! I'm sorry, I was captivated by the cooking cream cheese, and what appears to be grey-green bubbles manifesting near the surface of the dissolving block...
ELIZA: That means it's time to add the chickpeas and cheddar cheese!
ELAINE: Oh my, that cheddar is...evolved.
ELIZA: It's still good, trust me.
ELAINE: Maybe we should take a quick break. When we return, we'll wrap up Eliza's Buffalo Chickpea Dip! Don't go anywhere, it's illegal!
[OUTRO MUSIC]
END OF ACT I
INTERLUDE/AD BREAK
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[MUSICAL TRILL]
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Stepping Up Our Game: Climate Change Urgency Heats Up
SNHU MFA graduate Elizabeth Rush is a Pulitzer finalist for her book Rising: Dispatches from the New American Shore. It’s a carefully observed survey of America’s vulnerable coasts and the looming (already here) impact of climate change and sea levels on our coastal eco-systems and, disproportionally, on our most vulnerable communities. It also reads as part memoir, elegy, and horror story. That last bit for the way it captures a growing dread (and anxiety and depression) that climate change is worse than we knew, here now, and we are losing the battle.
With unprecedented wild fires raging in the Amazon and the Arctic, record heat waves, major cities about to run out of water (Chennai and Cape Town among them), and climate science deniers in positions of political and regulatory power, it’s hard to feel optimistic.
It’s got me to thinking about my personal choices, my spheres of influence (leading a large organization, for example), and what SNHU can do for its part. Here’s the thing – in article after article, there is a theme that success does not require us all to go to extremes in our daily practices. If we all changed our daily practices just X%, we could have real impact. Three examples in the recent news:
If we drove 10% less than we do today, it would be the equivalent of taking 28 coal-fired power plants off line. Ten percent feels doable to me.
One trip from NYC to London produces 0.67 tons of CO2, an amount equivalent to about 10% of the annual CO2 production or impact of someone living in England (and more than a year’s impact for someone living in Ghana – the developed world is terrible for the environment). It raises the question: can I fly less often?
An alarming UN report on the impact of agriculture on the climate (and the shocking amount of food that we waste every year, thus wasting all the water, labor, land, and resources used to produce it) included this observation: “The WRI estimates that if people in the U.S. and other heavy meat-eating countries reduced their consumption of beef (and other meat from ruminants) to about 1.5 burgers per person, per week, it would ‘nearly eliminate the need for additional agricultural expansion (and associated deforestation), even in a world with 10 billion people.’ “
And we’d all be a helluva lot more healthy, by the way.
The heartening thought I had reading these articles is that I can work on all three of those items and more. I can figure out how to drive less (electric bike, here we come!), to take fewer plane trips, and to move to a more plant-based diet (my family physician will be pleased).
Climate change can feel so overwhelming that one simply stops reading, blocks it out, and trades depression or denial for actual action – a form of surrender. One can also go to the other extreme, translating urgency into only wearing rope sandals, vacationing only in places to which one can walk (anyone know of a great vacation rental in Goffstown?), and eating turnips in winter. The point of the aforementioned articles is that rather than get extreme, if we all could simply be more thoughtful and reasonable, we could actually stabilize things and give the planet some hope. And it’s getting easier. We are seeing more hybrids and now electrical vehicles (EV) on the market, the cost of solar is coming down and is more of a success story nationally than people often recognize, there is now a genuine market for “green” products and they are getting better.
We have an old house in Maine and by adding solar, we reduced our monthly electric bill to just $29 and that’s for the connection to the grid. My hybrid vehicle allows me to do up to 18 miles per day on a charge, which means that on most days I don’t have to use fuel. I love to cook and now I compost – it’s not that hard and the garden loves it. There’s nothing righteous in any of that effort – it’s hardly effort at all – and I need to do so much more. So I’m going to set some goals for myself:
I fly a lot – both for work and for pleasure – and I am going to try to reduce that by at least 25 percent. I’ve counted my domestic and international flights last year and a rough count (recognizing that a single trip often includes multiple flights and connections) suggests something like 60 flights (a number of them exceeding ten hours in length). I can do better.
I’m going for the plant-based diet thing. I do love a good burger and if the UN says I can have one now and then, I won’t feel guilty for partaking.
Our next car will be an EV and we’ll move to solar panels on our house in Manchester. This fall for the latter.
There are a lot of small things that are pretty easy – turns out that it’s easy to wash out a plastic sandwich bag and reuse it, to get a Dunks reusable cup for my iced coffee, to pass on using a plastic straw (I have my metal one when I remember), and to replace the lawn with more interesting and native landscaping (that bees would welcome).
I’ll keep working on my list and I know I won’t be nearly as good at this as some of my friends and family members. I’ll still insist on an occasional family vacation to someplace strange and far away and an In-and-Out burger when in California, but my goal is not absolutism, my goal is to cut back on my carbon footprint, to do my part. As SNHU’s president, I want our organization to also do its part.
Which is why I am going to challenge SNHU’s leadership team to develop an analysis of what it would take to make SNHU carbon neutral within five years. We’ve already made a lot of progress. We have for years had a large renewable energy purchasing plan. We are starting to switch our fleet to EV. We are taking down old, inefficient buildings. I want us to look at our facilities, but also to look at our travel and explore linking our national locations with higher-end video conferencing. We once explored a massive solar array for campus and the cost and technology at the time were not great – let’s revisit that idea. I’m sure there are small, everyday things for which we could do better and we should, but I think there are some really big wins available to us.
I’ve asked Mary Dukakis, our Vice President for Facilities and Operational Services, and Steve Johnson, our Dean of The School of Arts and Sciences, to co-chair a Task Force to outline the road map for what it would take to be fully carbon neutral by 2025. There is also a Sustainability Planning Group, being supported by the Sandbox team, that is working on developing a sustainability plan for the University, beyond carbon neutrality. In other words, we are upping the ante. I will make available to them whatever resources they need and I suspect they will have many volunteers to join in the work.
Most of our employees and a majority of our students have kids. Many have grandkids (all Pat and I have on that front so far is a malamute and while we love Sam, could someone talk to our kids…). We’d all sacrifice anything, do anything, for the safety and welfare of our kids and grandkids. If we don’t get climate change addressed — and quickly – our kids and grandkids will live not only in an unfriendly world, but one that might not sustain life. Chunks of the planet are rapidly getting there now, faster than earlier models predicted. It’s a terrifying vision. We can despair or we can do something. We will do something.
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CAST IRON COOKING GRID FOR SAMS 5002D, BRINKMANN, BROIL MATE, TURBO GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Sams: 04ALP, 5001D, 5002D, 9701D, 9803S, 9905TB, 9912T, Bakers & Chefs 9803S, Bakers & Chefs Y0655, Bakers & Chefs Y0656, Members Mark Regal 04ALP, Members Mark Y0005XC-2, Members Mark Y0101XC, Members Mark Y0202XC, Members Mark Y0202XCLP, Members Mark Y0202XCNG, Members Mark Y0660, Members Mark Y0669, Regal 04ALP, Y0005XC, Y0005XC-1, Y0005XC-2, Y0101XC, Y0101XC, Members Mark Y0202XCLP, Y0202XCNG, Y0655, Y0656, Y0660, Y0660-1, Y0660LP, Y0660LP-2, Y0660NG, Y0660NG-1, Y0669NG.
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REPLACEMENT STAINLESS STEEL COOKING GRID FOR SAMS GR3055-014684, AMANA AM33LP-P GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Amana : AM33LP-P, Amana AM33LP-P BRINKMANN : 810-7231-W , 810-7341-W , 810-8300-F , 810-8300-F Brinkmann , 810-8300-W , 810-8300-W Pro Series 8300 , 810-8410-F Brinkmann , 810-8410-S , 810-9325-0 BrinkMann , 810-9415-F , 810-9415-W , 810-9415-W Pro Series 9415 , 810-9419-1 , 810-9500-0 , 810-9520-S Fits Sams Models : GR3055-014684 Sold individually Dimensions : 17-5/8" x 10-3/8" Material : 304 Solid Stainless Steel.
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3 PACK STAINLESS STEEL COOKING GRID FOR SAMS 04ALP, 5002D, CENTRO 5000RT, G60104 AND CHARBROIL 463241904 GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Nexgrill Models : 720-0709, 720-0709B, 720-0709C, 720-0720, 720-0727, 720-0826 Fits Outdoor Gourmet Models : BQ05037-2 , BQ06042-1 , BQ06W06-A Fits Sams Models : 04ALP, Members Mark Regal 04ALP, Members Mark Y0005XC-2, Members Mark Y0101XC, Members Mark Y0202XC, Members Mark Y0202XCLP, Members Mark Y0202XCNG, Members Mark Y0660, Members Mark Y0669, Regal 04ALP, Y0005XC, Y0005XC-1, Y0005XC-2, Y0101XC, Y0101XC, Members Mark Y0202XCLP, Y0202XCNG, Y0660, Y0660-1, Y0660LP, Y0660LP-2, Y0660NG, Y0660NG-1, Y0669NG, B09SMG-3, BQ05046-6, BQ05046-6A.
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3 PACK STAINLESS STEEL COOKING GRID FOR SAMS 04ALP, 720-0709B, BRINKMANN 810-1575-W AND CHARBROIL 463241004 GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Charbroil Models: 463241004, 463241904, 463247404, 463247504, 463251705, 463252205, 463254205, 463260807 , Fits Jenn Air Models: 720-0709, 720-0709B, 720-0709C, 720-0720, 720-0727, 720-0826, 730-0709 Fits Kitchenaid Models: 720-0709C, 720-0826 , Fits Members Mark Models: 720-0709B Fits Sams Models: 04ALP, 720-0709B, 720-0826, Monarch 04ALP, Monarch 04ANG, MONARCH04ALP.
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Mission Grills Replace with Cast-Iron Cooking Grid for Exact Fit BG1764B-A, BG1764B-B Models in Best Price
Fits GRILL CHEF : SS72B , Fits GRILL KING : 810-8425-S , Fits MEMBERS MARK : 720-0582B , 720-0691A , 720-0691A Nexgrill , 720-0778A , 720-0778C , 730-0691A , Fits MISSION : BG1764B-A , BG1764B-B, Fits NEXGRILL : 720-0582B NexGrill , 720-0649 , 720-0778A NexGrill , 720-0778C Nexgrill , Fits SAMS : 720-0691A Sams , 730-0691A Sams , Members Mark 720-0582B , Fits UNIFLAME : GBC1273W Uniflame For More Details
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Replace Your Patio Chef Grills with Cooking Grid for SS48, SS54, SS64, SS64LP Models
Fits Omaha Models: BQ04023-1 Fits Outdoor Gourmet Models: BQ51004, BQ51004 Outdoor Gourmet Fits Patio Chef Models : SS48, SS54, SS64, SS64LP, SS64NG Fits PGS Models: H30 PGS, H30P PGS, H30PS PGS, H40 PGS Fits Sams Models: Members Mark Regal 04 CLP, Members Mark Regal 04CLP, Regal 04 CLP Dimensions : 16-15/16″ x 11-3/4″ Each, 16-15/16″ x 23-1/2″ Total SHOP TODAY!!
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