Hello All, from NW London

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Hello All, from NW London

Postby AlanL » 29 May 2012, 18:39

Hi from a newbie in NW London.

Got fed up with traditional British BBQ of burnt sausage and burgers with a side helping of under cooked chicken drumsticks and decided to take BBQ'ing a lot more serious. I've always like proper home prepared and cooked food so don't mind putting effort in for a quality result. Always been the primary cook in the household so a pretty competent cook. I had a bit of extra cash a few weeks back and treated myself to a Weber Spirit e310 as a local dealer had an unused ex-display model for a good price. Since then I've been reading posts on this forum picking up some useful ideas and thought it was time i joined.

I know the pureists will whince at me getting a gas grill but with the convenience I'll at least use it mid week. May also get a Charcoal BBQ possibly a WSM as my confidence grows.

Look forward to reading and participating in the forums.

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Re: Hello All, from NW London

Postby RobinC » 29 May 2012, 19:06

Welcome to the forum.

No shame in using gas. As much as I like my charcoal grills my Weber Q200 is a god send for quick grilling. We tend to use it a lot during the week.
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Re: Hello All, from NW London

Postby AlanL » 08 Feb 2014, 17:29

After reading the posts on here and the virtual bullet over the past two years I decided it was time to get a WSM. I've been pleased with my Weber grill so after doing a some overtime before Christmas I had enough money to go for the WSM 47cm model. With a bit of winter discount I was able to get the extra bits such as chimney starter that I will also need.

Hoping that the weather will start drying out soon so I can do some trial cooks before BBQ season really gets going. I was thinking that a simple smoked chicken or turkey breast might be the best thing to start with.

Problem is the expenditure doesn't stop there as I've now decided I need a new deck for the extra entertaining I'll be doing. Better get round to do some more overtime :o

Expect some questions being posted in the other topic's from me.

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Re: Hello All, from NW London

Postby CyderPig » 08 Feb 2014, 18:52

Hi and Welcome
The slppery slope of proper BBQ has taken your feet.
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