Advice on buying new BBQ

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Re: Advice on buying new BBQ

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Gipsy wrote:Thanks very much for that Keith. I wonder if I could trouble you to elaborate on the smoking process. Making a foil pouch seems straightforward, and by making it circular I assume you can place it in close relationship to the burner, but not actually touching it. I'm not so sure about Sammy the Snake! Many thanks. Ian.


Hi Ian a picture tells a thousand words, give or take

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Re: Advice on buying new BBQ

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Thanks everyone for your advice. In the end I went for the Ascona gas BBQ. I decided it was time to give gas a go, and as my son's caravan is next door to mine, and the outback charcoal BBQ will be there, it didn't seem such a bad idea. Now waiting for it to arrive and plan the first BBQ. Once again many thanks. I'll post something when I've fired it up. :D
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Re: Advice on buying new BBQ

Post by SmokeyBBQYum »

sounds good, look forward to the piccy's
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