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Alpina Cooking Station for Outdoors

030209-alpina01.jpgWe have a friend who loves to give dinner parties and, having recently furnished her garden with a long expanding table, warm weather often finds those dinner parties taking place outside. The dilemma: given LA's long season for indoor-outdoor entertaining, there's desire is to expand the menu beyond barbecue. But that can leave the cook isolated from the festivities. Which is where the Alpina Cooking Station comes into play...

 
 

Alpina, based in Belgium and well-known in Europe for their gas grills, designed this cooking station for outdoor use; it takes cooking outside beyond the barbecue. Fully integrated with an electric or gas cook-top, it's a complete outdoor kitchen in one portable unit including a sink, basket, chopping-board, spray tap, 2 interchangeable cooking areas and refrigerator. For more information click here.

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outdoor, entertaining, barbecue, gas grill, indoor/outdoor entertaining

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Yes, but how much does it cost?

posted by dmh on March 2nd 2009 at 2:15pm
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oh, i WANT!!!!!!

posted by rouquinne on March 2nd 2009 at 2:37pm
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I'll bet it's over $2500.

posted by Palmetto on March 2nd 2009 at 2:45pm
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I thought we were in the worst recession/depression since '29. Seriously is this how we should be living? This is actually kind of disgusting. Then again, I just dropped 2 grand on a chair. So I will go in my corner and fight with myself over this problem.

posted by spicynuts on March 2nd 2009 at 2:52pm
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Perfect -
- for folks who are living in their cars.

posted by bepsf on March 2nd 2009 at 3:04pm
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Looks like you had the same thought I did: How much does the friggin' thing cost?

I hate websites that don't provide pricing details. I recently visited a door manufacturer's website which had an online "pricing" tool that asked for dimensions and desired features. Guess what? No price was given after I clicked "submit"-- it just asked for my email address. When I got the email, do you think they gave me the price? No! I got a request to contact them. What was the point of the online tool? Why make it *harder* for people to buy your product?

posted by taritac on March 2nd 2009 at 6:35pm
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