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    BBQ for two

    Well after preparing the food lighting the coals and waiting to cook the food, i am not hungry now,
    To me a BBQ is a wast of time if there are just the two of you , what is wrong with the good old oven and grill and then eat the food outside, and the pots why is there so many pots and pans when sorting out a BBQ,
    Then there is the drops of rain once you are sitting at the table , give me a nice sandwich anytime


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    We'll have to agree to differ, nothing better than a cold beer and BBQ


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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonH View Post
    We'll have to agree to differ, nothing better than a cold beer and BBQ
    Well i knew there was something missing the cold beer


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    From what I saw in fb, I am feeling hungry now lol
    If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    Well after preparing the food lighting the coals and waiting to cook the food, i am not hungry now,
    To me a BBQ is a wast of time if there are just the two of you , what is wrong with the good old oven and grill and then eat the food outside, and the pots why is there so many pots and pans when sorting out a BBQ,
    Then there is the drops of rain once you are sitting at the table , give me a nice sandwich anytime
    I agree with every word, never liked BBQ's


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    There's something very exciting and satisfying about cooking your food outside on a hot BBQ grill.

    And as Simon says, one of the best BBQ partners is a cold beer

    I've BBQ'd in the rain under my fishing umbrella and I've BBQ'd in the snow, fantastic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    From what I saw in fb, I am feeling hungry now lol
    Why dont you come up for a weekend Steve, thats if you are free


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    Maybe I will Steve
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    Start BBQ. Open Beer. Open another beer. Eat food.

    A gas BBQ is easier for home use though.

    We just came back from camping in the Lake District (lovely btw) and I tried one of those single use disposable bbqs. I was quite surprised how well it worked, my cumberland and burgers were nicely toasted.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Trefor View Post
    Start BBQ. Open Beer. Open another beer. Eat food.

    A gas BBQ is easier for home use though.

    We just came back from camping in the Lake District (lovely btw) and I tried one of those single use disposable bbqs. I was quite surprised how well it worked, my cumberland and burgers were nicely toasted.
    Agree.
    I've used those on many a Filipino Barrio Fiesta and they always worked brilliantly.
    I remember one time at Milton Keynes the grass/ground got well and truly scorched


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Agree.
    I've used those on many a Filipino Barrio Fiesta and they always worked brilliantly.
    I remember one time at Milton Keynes the grass/ground got well and truly scorched
    And here was me thinking a fox had peed on that spot making it go brown


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    And here was me thinking a fox had peed on that spot making it go brown


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