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Hi all,
Just for all those bbq nuts like me out there, am wondering which brand of briquettes you guys prefer - and why? There seems to be quite an extensive list of briquettes available at the stores and I am concerned the brand I have chosen (Heat Beads), may not stack up against some of the competitors products. Have I chosen a good one, and what do you guys look for in a quality briquette? Kind Regards, Brian Anasta |
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On Apr 21, 7:09*am, Brian Anasta > wrote:
> Hi all, > > Just for all those bbq nuts like me out there, am wondering which > brand of briquettes you guys prefer - and why? There seems to be quite > an extensive list of briquettes available at the stores and I am > concerned the brand I have chosen (Heat Beads), may not stack up > against some of the competitors products. Have I chosen a good one, > and what do you guys look for in a quality briquette? There is no "quality briquette." Real "bbq nuts" know that. These days lump isn't even super expensive. > > Kind Regards, > Brian Anasta --Bryan |
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"Brian Anasta" > wrote in message
... > Hi all, > > Just for all those bbq nuts like me out there, am wondering which > brand of briquettes you guys prefer - and why? There seems to be quite > an extensive list of briquettes available at the stores and I am > concerned the brand I have chosen (Heat Beads), may not stack up > against some of the competitors products. Have I chosen a good one, > and what do you guys look for in a quality briquette? > > Kind Regards, > Brian Anasta Just a suggestion but you may be better posting in, alt.food.barbecue. -- regards, piedmont (michael) The Practical BBQ'r - http://sites.google.com/site/thepracticalbbqr/ (mawil55) Hardiness Zone 7-8 |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 19:45:08 -0400, "piedmont" >
wrote: >"Brian Anasta" > wrote in message ... >> Hi all, >> >> Just for all those bbq nuts like me out there, am wondering which >> brand of briquettes you guys prefer - and why? There seems to be quite >> an extensive list of briquettes available at the stores and I am >> concerned the brand I have chosen (Heat Beads), may not stack up >> against some of the competitors products. Have I chosen a good one, >> and what do you guys look for in a quality briquette? >> >> Kind Regards, >> Brian Anasta > >Just a suggestion but you may be better posting in, alt.food.barbecue. Good idea. Get him out of here. lou |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 19:45:08 -0400, "piedmont" >
wrote: >"Brian Anasta" > wrote in message ... >> Hi all, >> >> Just for all those bbq nuts like me out there, am wondering which >> brand of briquettes you guys prefer - and why? There seems to be quite >> an extensive list of briquettes available at the stores and I am >> concerned the brand I have chosen (Heat Beads), may not stack up >> against some of the competitors products. Have I chosen a good one, >> and what do you guys look for in a quality briquette? > >Just a suggestion but you may be better posting in, alt.food.barbecue. Why is that... everyone who charcoals knows that there are NO good briquetts... may as well grill over a kerosene fire. |
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![]() "Brian Anasta" > wrote in message ... > Hi all, > > Just for all those bbq nuts like me out there, am wondering which > brand of briquettes you guys prefer - and why? There seems to be quite > an extensive list of briquettes available at the stores and I am > concerned the brand I have chosen (Heat Beads), may not stack up > against some of the competitors products. Have I chosen a good one, > and what do you guys look for in a quality briquette? > > Kind Regards, > Brian Anasta Just be sure to get the instant or match light ones. That way you won't need to buy any additional lighter fluid. The brand doesn't matter at all. Sheldon |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 20:11:07 -0400, brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 19:45:08 -0400, "piedmont" > >wrote: > >>"Brian Anasta" > wrote in message ... >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Just for all those bbq nuts like me out there, am wondering which >>> brand of briquettes you guys prefer - and why? There seems to be quite >>> an extensive list of briquettes available at the stores and I am >>> concerned the brand I have chosen (Heat Beads), may not stack up >>> against some of the competitors products. Have I chosen a good one, >>> and what do you guys look for in a quality briquette? >> >>Just a suggestion but you may be better posting in, alt.food.barbecue. > >Why is that... everyone who charcoals knows that there >are NO good briquetts... may as well grill over a kerosene fire. I recently heard someone say they didn't buy the cheap stuff. They sprung for Kingsford. Uggg. What do you say to that shit? Lou |
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