Nice day for grilling

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Nice day for grilling

Postby aris » 15 Jul 2012, 12:41

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Re: Nice day for grilling

Postby Pecker » 15 Jul 2012, 14:16

Looking good. I'm roasting a chicken.

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Re: Nice day for grilling

Postby JEC » 16 Jul 2012, 07:29

Can't believe I've missed out on the first dry day for a month. Had to fly to San Diego for work today, bummer, still got a trip to the supermarket planned to pick up some essential supplies.
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Re: Nice day for grilling

Postby keith157 » 16 Jul 2012, 07:53

San Diego eh, well we still had some rain in Stevenage but spent the day cleaning the moss & weeds from the paving in the hope that this weekend will be dry
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Re: Nice day for grilling

Postby JEC » 16 Jul 2012, 08:03

Bummer in not in to folk lore and legend etc but it was St Swithens day yesterday and for the last 5 years it's been correct for us in Devon, as it was dry at home I'm hoping it'll be right for a 6th year, although told its raining at home now. Can't believe it's 1am and I'm chatting about the rain again, god how British am I?! :roll:
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Re: Nice day for grilling

Postby Tiny » 17 Jul 2012, 05:46

Yep,
First grilling day in weeks and I missed it as well. When a man has 2 summer hobbies barbecue and cricket you need 2 dry days at the weekend. Had planned bbq sat but biblical rain precluded, so consoled myself by going to the supermarket and purchasing different bbq sauces, small victory I know.


Sunday saw a long day as I hiked up to Leamington Spa for Warks v Hampshire, at least we won and I bagged a couple of wickets. need 2 dry days again this weekend with bbq sat and cricket Sun, but with sun a t20 might finish in time for some evening chop related fast grilling action......fingers crossed!


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Re: Nice day for grilling

Postby keith157 » 17 Jul 2012, 06:00

JEC wrote:Bummer in not in to folk lore and legend etc but it was St Swithens day yesterday and for the last 5 years it's been correct for us in Devon, as it was dry at home I'm hoping it'll be right for a 6th year, although told its raining at home now. Can't believe it's 1am and I'm chatting about the rain again, god how British am I?! :roll:


Sadly there are thousands of farmers and livestock growers in the US who'd have swapped a few of the hot days for our rain...................Where IS International Rescue when you need them, I'm sure Brains would have sorted something out :lol:
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Re: Nice day for grilling

Postby aris » 28 Jul 2012, 00:28

My home made boerewors, some aged rump, and BBQ garlic bread (my kids love this)

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Re: Nice day for grilling

Postby KamadoSimon » 28 Jul 2012, 09:10

That sausage looks good. Have got my meat grinder, stuffer and now and some casings. Going to have a go this coming week.
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