hi.
this is the start of bbq season in the USA where 75 percent of Americans have grills and will be grilling on the weekend. Is there something similar in Great Britain was curious?
memorial day in USA whats similar in UK?
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Re: memorial day in USA whats similar in UK?
Not really - we do have memorial days for fallen soldiers - but it isn't marked in the same way as it is in the USA.
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Re: memorial day in USA whats similar in UK?
Sadly we don't have a traditional BBQ season in the UK, mostly it's the first hint of hot dry weather like the last couple of days and people rush out to buy a new el cheapo grill, rush back because they forgot the charcoal & starter fluid, rush back into the supermarket to pick up a "bargain pack" of 50 pieces of "assorted bbq food for about 1/10th of what you would pay for good product. (Yes we had to go to the supermarket this morning not for any of the above I hasten to add)
They will burn the outside of the sausages whilst keeping the inside nice and raw, burn the frozen 2oz burgers nice and crisp, stuff them into a huge bun with an acidic greasy mayonaise based sauce with wilted lettuce and hard tomatoes They will scorch the skin of the chicken drumsticks and leave the middle nice and pink and give them to their children to "enjoy". They will then have a few beers too many, fall asleep in the sun, wake up with sunburn if their lucky, heatstroke if they aren't. Stagger into the house without cleaning the grill, allow it to fester and rust in the enevitable rain that will follow our 3 days of summer and tell all their friends that they had a wonderful time.
The next hot dry spell they will do exactly the same......now you know why we frequent this forum

They will burn the outside of the sausages whilst keeping the inside nice and raw, burn the frozen 2oz burgers nice and crisp, stuff them into a huge bun with an acidic greasy mayonaise based sauce with wilted lettuce and hard tomatoes They will scorch the skin of the chicken drumsticks and leave the middle nice and pink and give them to their children to "enjoy". They will then have a few beers too many, fall asleep in the sun, wake up with sunburn if their lucky, heatstroke if they aren't. Stagger into the house without cleaning the grill, allow it to fester and rust in the enevitable rain that will follow our 3 days of summer and tell all their friends that they had a wonderful time.
The next hot dry spell they will do exactly the same......now you know why we frequent this forum
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Re: memorial day in USA whats similar in UK?
We do have an Armed Forces Day which celebrates our men and women in uniform which is a fairly recent innovation and is on 30th June this year. It ranges from small community events to large spectacular events, but it still doesn't get the publicity it deserves.
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Re: memorial day in USA whats similar in UK?
As above we don't have a public holiday similar to Memorial Day but the last week of May is National BBQ Week, it starts on May 28th for the 16th year this year
Re: memorial day in USA whats similar in UK?
We have Remembrance Sunday, but it's in November, and only the most dedicated are BBQing then.
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Re: memorial day in USA whats similar in UK?
nice one keith, you've got it spot on there mate, so what do you do when you go to one of these so-called bbq's? do you bite your tongue and say how nice the food is|??
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Re: memorial day in USA whats similar in UK?
thanks for the information,everyone here in the usa get so absorbed with bbqing and vacationing that we tend to forget what memorial day is alot of the time- to appreciate the fallen soldiers
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Re: memorial day in USA whats similar in UK?
No I'm polite and well mannered and will joke around the subject except where they are going to feed undercooked food to children. I've been asked, not sarcastically, to take over or to help with valid suggestions. Most people know I've been grilling (I used to think I was BBQingMinesamojito wrote:nice one keith, you've got it spot on there mate, so what do you do when you go to one of these so-called bbq's? do you bite your tongue and say how nice the food is|??
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