Barbecue weather
#31
(04-24-2020, 11:28 AM)DAVE Wrote: This is what I use - bit of white spirit and 100% success rate so far.  I have wonderful hair-free arms too.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Weber-7416-Chim...179&sr=8-4

I have one of them too - fantastic bit of kit!
Mind you - mine was £17 at B&Q in their end of season sale!
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#32
(04-24-2020, 07:51 PM)baggpuss Wrote:
(04-24-2020, 11:28 AM)DAVE Wrote: This is what I use - bit of white spirit and 100% success rate so far.  I have wonderful hair-free arms too.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Weber-7416-Chim...179&sr=8-4

I have one of them too - fantastic bit of kit!
Mind you - mine was £17 at B&Q in their end of season sale!

By the time the charcoal at the top of the chimney is ready to cook on the charcoal at the bottom has half burnt out.  They are very useful for BBQ parties to keep the bbq constantly ready to cook on.
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#33
I'm a heathen, gas/propane all the way, much better overall cooking.
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#34
Looks like the barbecue weather is back for the next few days being very good.

Today we have gone pretty simple with homemade minted lamb mince burgers, and spiced sweet potato chunks/strips, and accompanying side salad with French dressing.
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#35
just had salad, rice, homemade merguez sausage and chicken kebabs, laarvly jubbly
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#36
I was hoping for freak snow events tbf.
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#37
Iceland special edition Carolina Reaper Chilli Burgers - nice kick!!
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