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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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Canada's answer to the Weber
I'd love to see one of these in person, they have a few key improvements
over the Weber, enough to make them well worth considering. http://amazingribs.com/bbq_equipment...l-kettle-grill Napoleon is a Canadian company that manufactures a wide variety of grills, smokers, accessories and books. They started in 1976 as a small steel fabrication company in Ontario, Canada, then branched out into making fireplaces and grills. Although Napoleon sightings are rare south of the Canadian border, they produce quality products and are essentially Canada's answer to Weber. In fact it's hard not to draw comparisons between Napoleon and Weber, even their logo and website are similar. But Napoleon comes up with just enough distinctive ideas to make them a viable contender. |
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Canada's answer to the Weber
On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 5:27:45 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote:
> I'd love to see one of these in person, they have a few key improvements > over the Weber, enough to make them well worth considering. > > > http://amazingribs.com/bbq_equipment...l-kettle-grill > > Napoleon is a Canadian company that manufactures a wide variety of > grills, smokers, accessories and books. They started in 1976 as a small > steel fabrication company in Ontario, Canada, then branched out into > making fireplaces and grills. Although Napoleon sightings are rare south > of the Canadian border, they produce quality products and are > essentially Canada's answer to Weber. In fact it's hard not to draw > comparisons between Napoleon and Weber, even their logo and website are > similar. But Napoleon comes up with just enough distinctive ideas to > make them a viable contender. that's nice. i live in kitchener dumbass at the public library. i dig a hole in the groun and put in cherry wood and lump charcoal. steel great on top an away i go. so like pee off eh. the librarians come out and go all wow n' shit. |
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Canada's answer to the Weber
On 6/28/2015 7:51 AM, PitMeister wrote:
> On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 5:27:45 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: >> I'd love to see one of these in person, they have a few key improvements >> over the Weber, enough to make them well worth considering. >> >> >> http://amazingribs.com/bbq_equipment...l-kettle-grill >> >> Napoleon is a Canadian company that manufactures a wide variety of >> grills, smokers, accessories and books. They started in 1976 as a small >> steel fabrication company in Ontario, Canada, then branched out into >> making fireplaces and grills. Although Napoleon sightings are rare south >> of the Canadian border, they produce quality products and are >> essentially Canada's answer to Weber. In fact it's hard not to draw >> comparisons between Napoleon and Weber, even their logo and website are >> similar. But Napoleon comes up with just enough distinctive ideas to >> make them a viable contender. > > that's nice. i live in kitchener dumbass No, you're in Etobicoke. |
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Canada's answer to the Weber
On Sunday, June 28, 2015 at 12:38:36 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote:
> On 6/28/2015 7:51 AM, PitMeister wrote: > > On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 5:27:45 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: > >> I'd love to see one of these in person, they have a few key improvements > >> over the Weber, enough to make them well worth considering. > >> > >> > >> http://amazingribs.com/bbq_equipment...l-kettle-grill > >> > >> Napoleon is a Canadian company that manufactures a wide variety of > >> grills, smokers, accessories and books. They started in 1976 as a small > >> steel fabrication company in Ontario, Canada, then branched out into > >> making fireplaces and grills. Although Napoleon sightings are rare south > >> of the Canadian border, they produce quality products and are > >> essentially Canada's answer to Weber. In fact it's hard not to draw > >> comparisons between Napoleon and Weber, even their logo and website are > >> similar. But Napoleon comes up with just enough distinctive ideas to > >> make them a viable contender. > > > > that's nice. i live in kitchener dumbass > > No, you're in Etobicoke. Yeah right. At the Etobicoke Public Library. So like **** off eh. |
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Canada's answer to the Weber
On 6/28/2015 1:14 PM, PitMeister wrote:
> On Sunday, June 28, 2015 at 12:38:36 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: >> On 6/28/2015 7:51 AM, PitMeister wrote: >>> On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 5:27:45 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: >>>> I'd love to see one of these in person, they have a few key improvements >>>> over the Weber, enough to make them well worth considering. >>>> >>>> >>>> http://amazingribs.com/bbq_equipment...l-kettle-grill >>>> >>>> Napoleon is a Canadian company that manufactures a wide variety of >>>> grills, smokers, accessories and books. They started in 1976 as a small >>>> steel fabrication company in Ontario, Canada, then branched out into >>>> making fireplaces and grills. Although Napoleon sightings are rare south >>>> of the Canadian border, they produce quality products and are >>>> essentially Canada's answer to Weber. In fact it's hard not to draw >>>> comparisons between Napoleon and Weber, even their logo and website are >>>> similar. But Napoleon comes up with just enough distinctive ideas to >>>> make them a viable contender. >>> >>> that's nice. i live in kitchener dumbass >> >> No, you're in Etobicoke. > > Yeah right. At the Etobicoke Public Library. So like **** off eh. > Byte me. |
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Canada's answer to the Weber
On Monday, June 29, 2015 at 12:06:59 AM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote:
> On 6/28/2015 1:14 PM, PitMeister wrote: > > On Sunday, June 28, 2015 at 12:38:36 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: > >> On 6/28/2015 7:51 AM, PitMeister wrote: > >>> On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 5:27:45 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: > >>>> I'd love to see one of these in person, they have a few key improvements > >>>> over the Weber, enough to make them well worth considering. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> http://amazingribs.com/bbq_equipment...l-kettle-grill > >>>> > >>>> Napoleon is a Canadian company that manufactures a wide variety of > >>>> grills, smokers, accessories and books. They started in 1976 as a small > >>>> steel fabrication company in Ontario, Canada, then branched out into > >>>> making fireplaces and grills. Although Napoleon sightings are rare south > >>>> of the Canadian border, they produce quality products and are > >>>> essentially Canada's answer to Weber. In fact it's hard not to draw > >>>> comparisons between Napoleon and Weber, even their logo and website are > >>>> similar. But Napoleon comes up with just enough distinctive ideas to > >>>> make them a viable contender. > >>> > >>> that's nice. i live in kitchener dumbass > >> > >> No, you're in Etobicoke. > > > > Yeah right. At the Etobicoke Public Library. So like **** off eh. > > > Byte me. I bet you say that to all the guys. |
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Canada's answer to the Weber
On 7/3/2015 6:03 PM, PitMeister wrote:
> On Monday, June 29, 2015 at 12:06:59 AM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: >> On 6/28/2015 1:14 PM, PitMeister wrote: >>> On Sunday, June 28, 2015 at 12:38:36 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: >>>> On 6/28/2015 7:51 AM, PitMeister wrote: >>>>> On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 5:27:45 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: >>>>>> I'd love to see one of these in person, they have a few key improvements >>>>>> over the Weber, enough to make them well worth considering. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> http://amazingribs.com/bbq_equipment...l-kettle-grill >>>>>> >>>>>> Napoleon is a Canadian company that manufactures a wide variety of >>>>>> grills, smokers, accessories and books. They started in 1976 as a small >>>>>> steel fabrication company in Ontario, Canada, then branched out into >>>>>> making fireplaces and grills. Although Napoleon sightings are rare south >>>>>> of the Canadian border, they produce quality products and are >>>>>> essentially Canada's answer to Weber. In fact it's hard not to draw >>>>>> comparisons between Napoleon and Weber, even their logo and website are >>>>>> similar. But Napoleon comes up with just enough distinctive ideas to >>>>>> make them a viable contender. >>>>> >>>>> that's nice. i live in kitchener dumbass >>>> >>>> No, you're in Etobicoke. >>> >>> Yeah right. At the Etobicoke Public Library. So like **** off eh. >>> >> Byte me. > > I bet you say that to all the guys. > Only the ones with floppy discs, LOL! |
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Canada's answer to the Weber
On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 8:08:58 PM UTC-4, Troll Disposal Service wrote:
> On 7/3/2015 6:03 PM, PitMeister wrote: > > On Monday, June 29, 2015 at 12:06:59 AM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: > >> On 6/28/2015 1:14 PM, PitMeister wrote: > >>> On Sunday, June 28, 2015 at 12:38:36 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: > >>>> On 6/28/2015 7:51 AM, PitMeister wrote: > >>>>> On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 5:27:45 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: > >>>>>> I'd love to see one of these in person, they have a few key improvements > >>>>>> over the Weber, enough to make them well worth considering. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> http://amazingribs.com/bbq_equipment...l-kettle-grill > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Napoleon is a Canadian company that manufactures a wide variety of > >>>>>> grills, smokers, accessories and books. They started in 1976 as a small > >>>>>> steel fabrication company in Ontario, Canada, then branched out into > >>>>>> making fireplaces and grills. Although Napoleon sightings are rare south > >>>>>> of the Canadian border, they produce quality products and are > >>>>>> essentially Canada's answer to Weber. In fact it's hard not to draw > >>>>>> comparisons between Napoleon and Weber, even their logo and website are > >>>>>> similar. But Napoleon comes up with just enough distinctive ideas to > >>>>>> make them a viable contender. > >>>>> > >>>>> that's nice. i live in kitchener dumbass > >>>> > >>>> No, you're in Etobicoke. > >>> > >>> Yeah right. At the Etobicoke Public Library. So like **** off eh. > >>> > >> Byte me. > > > > I bet you say that to all the guys. > > > > > Only the ones with floppy discs, LOL! German lingo lesson for today: what do you call a bra in German? Stopem' Floppen |
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Canada's answer to the Weber
On 7/5/2015 6:55 AM, PitMeister wrote:
> On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 8:08:58 PM UTC-4, Troll Disposal Service wrote: >> On 7/3/2015 6:03 PM, PitMeister wrote: >>> On Monday, June 29, 2015 at 12:06:59 AM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: >>>> On 6/28/2015 1:14 PM, PitMeister wrote: >>>>> On Sunday, June 28, 2015 at 12:38:36 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: >>>>>> On 6/28/2015 7:51 AM, PitMeister wrote: >>>>>>> On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 5:27:45 PM UTC-4, La Mirada wrote: >>>>>>>> I'd love to see one of these in person, they have a few key improvements >>>>>>>> over the Weber, enough to make them well worth considering. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://amazingribs.com/bbq_equipment...l-kettle-grill >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Napoleon is a Canadian company that manufactures a wide variety of >>>>>>>> grills, smokers, accessories and books. They started in 1976 as a small >>>>>>>> steel fabrication company in Ontario, Canada, then branched out into >>>>>>>> making fireplaces and grills. Although Napoleon sightings are rare south >>>>>>>> of the Canadian border, they produce quality products and are >>>>>>>> essentially Canada's answer to Weber. In fact it's hard not to draw >>>>>>>> comparisons between Napoleon and Weber, even their logo and website are >>>>>>>> similar. But Napoleon comes up with just enough distinctive ideas to >>>>>>>> make them a viable contender. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> that's nice. i live in kitchener dumbass >>>>>> >>>>>> No, you're in Etobicoke. >>>>> >>>>> Yeah right. At the Etobicoke Public Library. So like **** off eh. >>>>> >>>> Byte me. >>> >>> I bet you say that to all the guys. >>> >> >> >> Only the ones with floppy discs, LOL! > > German lingo lesson for today: what do you call a bra in German? > > Stopem' Floppen > ROFLOL! Dringen in Holland, jetz! |
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