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| Thread ID: 105499 | 2009-12-04 08:34:00 | BBQ - cooking on cast iron, stainless or enamel ? | decibel (11645) | PC World Chat |
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| 836455 | 2009-12-05 07:27:00 | Oi. That's me, not SJ. And it was Coopers stout. Ooops ! Well that's all right then ! Misty :D |
Misty (368) | ||
| 836456 | 2009-12-05 08:39:00 | I'd eat BBQ/outside much more often but the wife hates BBQ's, I didn't realise to what extent when I married her. have that problem here too, I can't understand it the weather in Nelson just speaks BBQ's. SWMBO is away and so I cranked up the BBQ tonight just for me a real pleasure |
gary67 (56) | ||
| 836457 | 2009-12-05 09:12:00 | In the early years Mrs Metla would try and round up the meat and stash it in the oven warming draw, then serve it up inside with peas and potatoes. :groan::groan::groan: I was not a happy chap, Though I have finally made her understand that the food is eaten straight off the hotplate (for me) or table, Just be ready with a slice of bread. Beer is mandatory, Coleslaw is an optional extra, and peas and potatoes are outlawed. Any effort to put the food in the warming draw will result in a sever smoting from the BBQ gods, They just don't like that ****. I did discover where the crackpot idea came from, The very first time we were invited to her parents for a BBQ. I was hovering around the BBQ with a beer and a slice of bread and suddenly it was all rounded up and taken inside, to be "served" |
Metla (12) | ||
| 836458 | 2009-12-05 19:11:00 | NZ has a high rate of Salmonella (especially Campylobacter) in our chicken. . They are 2 different germs altogether. I've had campylobacter and I can tell you you never want to get it. And in any case, germs aside burnt on the outside and raw on the inside food at BBQs is just disgusting. It's amazing how many people think you need flames to cook properly on BBQs. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 836459 | 2009-12-05 19:12:00 | The very first time we were invited to her parents for a BBQ. I was hovering around the BBQ with a beer and a slice of bread and suddenly it was all rounded up and taken inside, to be "served" Mmm, yes. They haven't got outdoor furniture? I'd only bring it in if it was snowing outside. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 836460 | 2009-12-05 20:37:00 | I have observed this phenomena and I think I know the reason. As one gets older the last thing one wants is to be uncomfortable whilst eating food, crouching, squatting, sitting on hard surfaced chairs, benches, the ground, leaning against solid objects whilst eating all detract from the experience. As I have got older I really have to watch my posture or I suffer from back problems just by sitting badly for a short while and distracted by say, eating delicious food. Office furniture on wheels is not good for my back nor are randomly chosen eating positions, I want to sit on a decent piece of furniture designed for the purpose of sitting comfortably not some el-cheapo outdoor knocked together wooden slat furniture which often has a poorly designed centre of gravity or whose stability is sadly lacking. |
zqwerty (97) | ||
| 836461 | 2009-12-05 20:54:00 | Now come on Zqwerty! If you eat inside think of all the flies, sandflies and mosquitoes you will be depriving of their food. :eek: |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 836462 | 2009-12-06 03:14:00 | As one gets older the last thing one wants is to be uncomfortable whilst eating food, crouching, squatting, sitting on hard surfaced chairs, benches, the ground, leaning against solid objects whilst eating all detract from the experience. . Buy comfy outdoor chairs. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 836463 | 2009-12-06 03:25:00 | By the time the bbq is cooked, I'm usually full from eating the cooks treats:lol: | plod (107) | ||
| 836464 | 2009-12-06 03:46:00 | I have observed this phenomena and I think I know the reason . As one gets older the last thing one wants is to be uncomfortable whilst eating food, crouching, squatting, sitting on hard surfaced chairs, benches, the ground, leaning against solid objects whilst eating all detract from the experience . As I have got older I really have to watch my posture or I suffer from back problems just by sitting badly for a short while and distracted by say, eating delicious food . Office furniture on wheels is not good for my back nor are randomly chosen eating positions, I want to sit on a decent piece of furniture designed for the purpose of sitting comfortably not some el-cheapo outdoor knocked together wooden slat furniture which often has a poorly designed centre of gravity or whose stability is sadly lacking . I see what's up here . zqwerty is so old that the last time he crouched around a fire he was cooking a pterodactyl burning in the coals . But I get the same but opposite treatment from my wife . She likes the house cold - as cold as her heart sometimes! I tell her that as humans, we attempt to keep ourselves in comfort - and we build houses to keep the rain, snow and cold winds off us . If she wants to be cold she can go live under a tree or in a cave . Don't tell her I said that . |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
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