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#139752 02/28/04 08:43 AM
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Paul,
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Barbecues have become more popular is the U.K. in recent years, although there are plenty of Brits who seem to detest them for some reason
How so Paul?, why are these things disliked?
There is nothing simpler than a BBQ,
Meat + Fire = A really good feed! [Linked Image]
So primal!!. [Linked Image]

#139753 02/28/04 12:59 PM
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In Ireland a BBQ usually starts off well, then suddenly turns into a steam bath once the first shower hits! [Linked Image]

#139754 02/29/04 05:17 AM
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Yeah, the unpredictable British/Irish weather always makes it a gamble!

Trumpy,
There seem to be some people here who regard the BBQ as some awful American/Australian import that is to be despised. They're probably the same ones who would never buy a hamburger or a hot dog, because "They're just not British."

Now we can start the McD vs. BK vs. Wendys thing... [Linked Image]

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There seem to be some people here who regard the BBQ as some awful American/Australian import
Nonesense! It is actually a South African concept and should properly be called a 'Braai' {Afrik. = grill} [Linked Image]

Akin to rugby, it is a national passion!

#139756 03/10/04 06:11 AM
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Nonesense! It is actually a South African concept and should properly be called a 'Braai' {Afrik. = grill}
Akin to rugby, it is a national passion!
I hear you there Hutch, in terms of both the Grill andthe Rugby!.
The best night's entertainment here would be a big BBQ and a good Super 12 game, with plenty of beer!. [Linked Image]

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