Cheap Heat Beads?

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Everyone's out of their depth with religion. :D

I've e-mailed Weber asking if they will let me know what goes into their briquettes - I'll keep you posted.

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I regularly pray to the god of barbecues
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RobinC wrote:I regularly pray to the god of barbecues
If that's the case, the evidence weather outside today is leading me to agnosticism.

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I save my prayers for good food :)
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I believe in BBQ Karma, or rather should I say I hope it exists :lol:

I help some people out on here during the week, I get a few walks at the weekend??????


Fingers crossed :lol:
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Steve wrote:I believe in BBQ Karma, or rather should I say I hope it exists :lol:

I help some people out on here during the week, I get a few walks at the weekend??????


Fingers crossed :lol:
There's an old saying "There are no atheists in the trenches (U.S. foxholes)", which roughly means that, when soldiers were pinned down under enemy fire on the beaches of Normandy, they all prayed.

Similarly, I think there are no atheists in barbecuing. If you have 20 people coming round to your house for some food in the back yard in half an hour, and you look up and see dark clouds, even Richard Dawkins would offer some form of supplication.

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Hoping and praying is my secret ingredient. Goes well with all dishes. :lol:

I've long since stopped bothering about the weather. It is what it is and if the food tastes good and the beer even better then it's all good.
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Pecker wrote:Everyone's out of their depth with religion. :D

I've e-mailed Weber asking if they will let me know what goes into their briquettes - I'll keep you posted.

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Hi Steve
Did you ever hear back from Weber?
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