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    BBQ in the UK

    chicken bbq, pork bbq, burger!!....All I need is more sunshine , for more bbq times lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    ... wish the WEATHER was even an iota as appealing, Mari!


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    We just love BBQ's but it's always a risk (weatherwise) in UK

    We BBQ in winter also. In fact many times I've BBQ'd in the rain and snow.
    The other night I was BBQing chicken wings at 10pm

    Love BBQ'd fish too. Oh and BBQ'd corn-on-the-cob
    Traditional skewered pork Philippine style is always a winner. But what a palava preparing with all that cutting, marinading and then slipping onto the skewer.
    Sometimes tricky getting it cooked just right, but practice makes perfect


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Traditional skewered pork Philippine style is always a winner. But what a palava preparing with all that cutting, marinading and then slipping onto the skewer.
    Peter....... thats what the wife is for
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    Peter....... thats what the wife is for
    It is NOW!
    You won't believe how much damage I do to my delicate hands getting that pork onto the skewer.

    Does taste good though


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    Why don't more people just put a pull-out awning on the back of their house ?

    You'd think it never rained in this country.

    Better than spending 10 or 15 grand on a useless conservatory.

    When I go to peoples houses they always want me to sit in these awful places.

    Boiling in summer, freezing in winter and like blinkin Goldfish bowls for the nosy neighbours.

    Me, I'd spend it on a nice maintenance pit for the car, a bigger garage and a nice covered Barbie surrounded by concrete....in fact a garden of concrete....back and front.

    oooh...more space for more cars.


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