Braaiing and Recipes

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Flutterby wrote: Mon Jul 09, 2018 12:22 pm I think I sorted the pics out. \O
Thanks for sorting. \O
Note to self.............take sideways photos. [O]

So, as I was saying......
That charcoal lighting device was very good. Really impressed with it.
The only problem is that the volume it takes could be a bit more. Especially since the r g charcoal lumps are a lot bigger than brickettes, so not much fits in there.


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Aw, the chimney charcoal starter took me back to my youth when my dad grilled every weekend and always used it to start the charcoal. They really do work wonderfully, and such a simple concept behind them. Thanks for bringing back lovely childhood memories. 0/0

Wishing you many memorable evenings as well. O/\ X#X


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ExFmem wrote: Mon Jul 09, 2018 10:58 pm Aw, the chimney charcoal starter took me back to my youth when my dad grilled every weekend and always used it to start the charcoal. They really do work wonderfully, and such a simple concept behind them. Thanks for bringing back lovely childhood memories.

Wishing you many memorable evenings as well.
Thanks
Must say, I was a bit sceptical. Am pleased I was proved wrong.


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Not quite the same, though... --00--

I wonder what would happen if one pitched up at a SA braai with that thing? :no: O-/


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We have friends who have one....no big deal! lol ;-)


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I have one my sister gave me, haven't used it yet. I think the guys with weber braai's are more prone to using it. \O


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One will be ostrichsised should one try and use one down here in the Lowveld... :yes:


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Braai snobs! ^0^


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Lets keep it all........

Mud huts, zangomas, leopard pelt, zebra tails against flies etc. O** --00--

Actually when it comes to braiing, I almost agree with RP ;-) --00--


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lol


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