BBQs

marin man":1fc1mbwz said:
taffy":1fc1mbwz said:
stew-b":1fc1mbwz said:
best smell in the world :D

Not when the neighbors are using old pallets and anything else combustible.

Do you live in liverpool or perhaps scotland then :lol: :lol: :lol:
Or somewhere else where people can't afford charcoal :lol: :lol:

Sadly no and more so London is no longer full of Londoners either.
 
No I think most of them have bought all the affordable housing in Norfolk so locals cant afford to live where they are born :wink: But thats another story :roll:
 
taffy":1w4xr2la said:
Not when the neighbors are using old pallets and anything else combustible.

I'm that very neighbour...... :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Not on the barbie tho, just the patio heater/chimnea.. :wink: :wink:


mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..................FIRE!!!! 8) 8) :lol:
 
mmmm Iv'e an old BBQ its very rusty...will it be alright if I scrape the rust of and light it up, does a bit of dust etc add flavour?.


Or should I just get a new one?.

:)





COOL PEACHEZ
 
It will be fine to use :D it can't be any worse for you than that horrible fire lighter fluid for idiots who can't light a fire can it :wink: yum yum :D
 
For our BBQ on friday I did chicken breasts stuffed with blue cheese, lemon zest and asparagus, wrapped in parma ham. Roll it up in some tinfoil and stick it in the coals for 20 minutes....delicious!

The best thing was whilst at Sainsburys buying the ingredients for the above and a bottle of Pimms (for the girls!) I was actually ID'd and denied service for the pimms as I didnt have any photo ID on me...I was really amused and flattered :)
 
This is what Sunday's were put in the week for.

Bikes and BBQ's.

Couple of weeks ago LGF popped round my place for bike faffing, BBQ cooking and bike riding.

What more could you ask for of a Sunday?

8)

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