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Somerset calling

PostPosted: 06 Jun 2012, 21:49
by monteey
Hiya I'm Mark from South Somerset, been cooking BBQ's for last 20 odd years for friends and family, always grill style, but looking through the posts, it seems smoking is the way forward!
Weirdly my mums got a brand new weber smoker sat in her shed never been used she won in a competition, must get her to dig it out and give it a whirl!

Good to find a place with has given me so many ideas already, my shopping list is growing already!

Never cooked on gas bbq and never will, cant really see the point!

Re: Somerset calling

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2012, 04:53
by JEC
Welcome to the forum from a fellow West Countrymen, get your mum to dig out the smoker, you'll never look back, in fact you'll wonder how you survived without one :lol:

Re: Somerset calling

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2012, 05:04
by keith157
There is a lot you can do on a good gass bbq (gosh a poem ;) ) Anyway good luck with the new found treasure and keep us updated as to your progress.
Oh yes welcome to the forum :D

Re: Somerset calling

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2012, 18:35
by joker smoker
[quote="keith157"]There is a lot you can do on a good gass bbq

like lighting your chimney starter or boiing a kettle to make tea,for instance, while you're waiting for your meat to come off the smoker at 7 o' clock in the morning

Re: Somerset calling

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2012, 18:48
by Minesamojito
Welcome, I'm from just over the border in mid devon, great part of the world, perfect for bbq most of the time.
Get stuck in, get bbqing and share lots of pics
Cheers
Marcus

Re: Somerset calling

PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012, 20:00
by CyderPig
Hi Somerset calling
Just down the road.

Re: Somerset calling

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2012, 10:28
by keith157
joker smoker wrote:
keith157 wrote:There is a lot you can do on a good gass bbq

like lighting your chimney starter or boiing a kettle to make tea,for instance, while you're waiting for your meat to come off the smoker at 7 o' clock in the morning


Exactly, or good old fashioned British BBQ ;)
I'm surprised (not really) that no-one has mentioned the fantastic offers in the supermarket 50 items of "flavoured" BBQ "food" for five whole British pounds :shock: :lol: