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    #11
    I get the disposable ones from the supermarket, because lets face it, it's very rarely dry or warm enough for cooking outside these days. Costs me about £10 a year.
    I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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      #12
      Originally posted by Pogle View Post
      I get the disposable ones from the supermarket, because lets face it, it's very rarely dry or warm enough for cooking outside these days. Costs me about £10 a year.
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        #13
        I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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          #14
          Originally posted by Pogle View Post
          I get the disposable ones from the supermarket, because lets face it, it's very rarely dry or warm enough for cooking outside these days. Costs me about £10 a year.
          You buy one of these and you can also use it indoors, a local chef has one in his kitchen.

          I had a weber back in blighty and was even using it in winter, it was great for roast chicken.

          So really looking forward to getting this, as I miss bbqing.
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            #15
            Originally posted by Pogle View Post


            Promise?
            Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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              #16
              I use a Cadac Carry Chef, which can then plug into the gas bottle in my camper van for while we're away.
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                #17
                Originally posted by suityou01 View Post


                Promise?
                Next time I'm working in London..
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                  I use a Cadac Carry Chef, which can then plug into the gas bottle in my camper van for while we're away.
                  How dare you mention gas bottles on a serious BBQ thread !

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Pogle View Post
                    I get the disposable ones from the supermarket, because lets face it, it's very rarely dry or warm enough for cooking outside these days. Costs me about £10 a year.
                    I bought a weber gas one, it's ready to go in 10 minutes so you only need small break in the clouds.
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                      #20
                      Weber (£100)
                      Fire Chminey (£10)
                      Lumpwood Charcoal or Small briquettes (large ones = less controlled heat) (£5 = 10Kg)
                      Firelighters (£2)

                      The first two will last 10 years
                      The last two last 4-5 BBQ's / Braai's - in my house, 1-2 weeks at the most.

                      The EGG looks like a poncy toy (Giffen Good) and will go well with a Barbour Jacket, Hunter Wellies and some cucumber sandwiches with the crusts cut off
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