Gas BBQ
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- Kibkommer
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Gas BBQ
Looking to buy a gas bbq, any recommendations as to where.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Gas BBQ
Bought ours from Halos in Karakum. Always had great service from them.
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Re: Gas BBQ
There's a second hand one in the auction centre lapta at the old Sun set bar , see advert at top of sales & items wanted for more details . It's an outback make . Auction this Saturday 1 pm 0533 8777003.
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Re: Gas BBQ
I personally like to make my own charcoal BBQ out of bricks, lasts forever (doesn't rust), much cheaper, easier to keep, and the food tastes much better.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Gas BBQ
Yes Soner you are quite right and we had lots of discussions about this on 44, The words gas and barbecue just do not pair up.
You may as well take the gas cooker outside.
But the sad thing is even the Aussies are starting to use these things now.
I was appalled when I saw one at my sons house in the UK , he had been brought up with barbecues and fires on the beach with driftwood.
When I go to the beach I take an old metal grill top and the rest is D.I.Y. with whatever I can find. ( i do take the ingredients) if you relied on me catching fish, then we would satrve.
I think this should be dealt with the same way as Champagne, and Cornish pasties. A gas outdoor griddle should not be called a barbecue.
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. right that's that off my chest. I await the gas griddle owners response, IE the fat drips on to the false coals and flavours the food , What a load of c--p.
You may as well take the gas cooker outside.
But the sad thing is even the Aussies are starting to use these things now.
I was appalled when I saw one at my sons house in the UK , he had been brought up with barbecues and fires on the beach with driftwood.
When I go to the beach I take an old metal grill top and the rest is D.I.Y. with whatever I can find. ( i do take the ingredients) if you relied on me catching fish, then we would satrve.
I think this should be dealt with the same way as Champagne, and Cornish pasties. A gas outdoor griddle should not be called a barbecue.
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. right that's that off my chest. I await the gas griddle owners response, IE the fat drips on to the false coals and flavours the food , What a load of c--p.