Slackers there is no meat in that recipe. Have you forgotten what day it is?
I'd have thought National Lettuce Munching Week would be all the more reason to up the ante!
Anyone got any info on gas BBQs...I know, I know...buy a charcoal one...BUT: I live in a flat, and have a small balcony which is wherwe I want to put it. I've used a £15 kettle type which smoked out the neighbours, so I'm considering using the fuel of the devil! (and to be honest, as much as i prefer using the coals, there's not a lot of difference really)I really like the look of this nice weber one but the price is a bit a steep. I'm almost willing to pay this much as I've always figured that you get what you pay for and they look built to last. Has anyone seen any other options? There were cheaper ones at B&Q but they didn't look "built-to-last"...
Link doesn't seem to work but I'm guessing you mean the Weber Q series, very nice but rather pricey as you say. Your right about getting what you pay for, charcoal Webers have 10year guarantees and will last at least that if looked after. The bowel is enamelled not painted like cheap ones. A £30 bbq will last 2-3 years where as a £100 one will last 10-15.
charcoal Webers have 10year guarantees and will last at least that if looked after. The bowel is enamelled not painted like cheap ones. A £30 bbq will last 2-3 years where as a £100 one will last 10-15.
Bowl and lid – 10 yearHandle – 10 yearCharcoal grate and cooking grate – 2 yearAll other parts (legs, base, triangle, ash catcher, wheels and vents) – 2 year
bearing in mind its only the bowl, lid & handle that have the 10 year guaranteeQuoteBowl and lid – 10 yearHandle – 10 yearCharcoal grate and cooking grate – 2 yearAll other parts (legs, base, triangle, ash catcher, wheels and vents) – 2 year
Darn...