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| Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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On 6 Dec 2004 00:04:29 GMT, Tim Chmielewski
wrote: wrote in : Ya know, Tim, I thought the sausage was probably veggie sausage for the same reasons. As long as you also had plenty of beer, you're OK in my book! For the last BBQ I went to all I had was a couple of sausages and a steak in bread with tomato sauce - no salad or plates there. Cheers to the local Australian councils for putting push-button BBQs in their parks that don't require coins. Thanks. I am truly intrigued, Tim . . . "push-Button BBQs"? "that don't require coins"? - or is it the parks that don't require coins :0) Harry |
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I heard that Harry Demidavicius said:
I am truly intrigued, Tim . . . "push-Button BBQs"? "that don't require coins"? - or is it the parks that don't require coins :0) You would be suprised what's called a barbeque down under. Actually, they consider barbeque the apparatus while we food geeks consider it the results. Parks and campgrounds in many parts of Oz and NZ do not allow for charcoal and you can either bring in your gasser (not particluarly practical for a day trip) or use one of the public "barbies" that are essentially electric or gas powered skillets that you can 'que' up and use. Remember that the Aussie version of a barbeque is sausages in bread... and sometimes overcooked steak or burgers. It's kind the US about 30 years ago (north of the Mason DIxon line, of course). Clay (who's wife is is from a hundred kilometers left of Melbourne). |
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 18:27:38 -0800, Clay Cahill
wrote: I heard that Harry Demidavicius said: I am truly intrigued, Tim . . . "push-Button BBQs"? "that don't require coins"? - or is it the parks that don't require coins :0) You would be suprised what's called a barbeque down under. Actually, they consider barbeque the apparatus while we food geeks consider it the results. Ditto in Canada. I now use the term interchangeably. Parks and campgrounds in many parts of Oz and NZ do not allow for charcoal and you can either bring in your gasser (not particluarly practical for a day trip) or use one of the public "barbies" that are essentially electric or gas powered skillets that you can 'que' up and use. Remember that the Aussie version of a barbeque is sausages in bread... and sometimes overcooked steak or burgers. Yikes! Whatever happened to "tossing a shrimp on the barbie" ? Harry posting from Ice Station Calgary |
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I heard that Harry Demidavicius said:
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 18:27:38 -0800, Clay Cahill wrote: Remember that the Aussie version of a barbeque is sausages in bread... and sometimes overcooked steak or burgers. Yikes! Whatever happened to "tossing a shrimp on the barbie" ? Asked my wife about that once. She tells me it's something that they put in moveis for stupid AMericans to think about... just like they send their worst beer to the US and tell us it's great. It amused her no end that I smuggled some mesquite chips in the lining of my suitcase the last time we visited the inlaws. |
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