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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostStood up for lunch again. This time 'cos it's raining.
Hungry.
Am contemplating making yorkshire puds for lunch.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHyperD again?Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View Post
Looks pretty good. We don't have a bbq at the moment, so that might be worth some investigation.
And Mudskipper, I know that I need to KUATB I've not really been in this thread for very long...Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View Post
Looks pretty good. We don't have a bbq at the moment, so that might be worth some investigation.
And Mudskipper, I know that I need to KUATB I've not really been in this thread for very long...Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou be pleased to know I fired up the egg last night. Iberico fillets with honey, mustard and lemon marinade
How was the shopping? Or did you bin it for a trip to the butchers?Comment
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I think I've taken down enough shrubbery for one day.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostThey aren't cheap, I think Pondy paid about £1600 odd for his. If you buy one, you won't need a new bbq ever again. I use mine any time I want to cook meat or grill and it is fantastic for pizza.
I used to have to empty all the ash from my weber everytime but this thing produces almost nothing and it really does 'save' the lumpwood once you shut the vents and cap it.
As for Pizza, it's just not possible to get a non commercial kitchen oven up to 350C.
Ok, that's it. I've said too much.Comment
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The purple cuddly minion I sent someone at old clientco has finally arrived. Twas sent as the facial expression on the minion (clueless cretin) reminds me of a particular contractor still there....
Last edited by eek; 11 July 2014, 13:03.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by covbob View Post
Looks pretty good. We don't have a bbq at the moment, so that might be worth some investigation.
And Mudskipper, I know that I need to KUATB I've not really been in this thread for very long...Comment
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