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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: alibongo on May 14, 2007, 11:09:08 pm



Title: Electric grill
Post by: alibongo on May 14, 2007, 11:09:08 pm
Hey guys went to my local Lidel today and picked up an Electric grill/barbecue for £20, and can report after testing this evening with 4 large pork chops and armfulls of veggies that it passed scrutineering with flying colors so all you guys with the hook-ups or generators this will save all those bonfires/charcoal barbecues and singed eyebrows ! ;D


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: Stu on May 15, 2007, 12:51:00 am
1600 watts is quite a bit for most genny's.


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: Piglet on May 15, 2007, 09:54:13 am
Sorry - I might only be a girl but even I know that real men only BBQ with fire  ;D

What's this electric grill nonsense.....


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: keithk on May 15, 2007, 10:04:57 am
Sorry - I might only be a girl but even I know that real men only BBQ with fire  ;D

What's this electric grill nonsense.....

And 1600 watts of elastictrikery jeeps thats more that your hair dryer.......


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: Piglet on May 15, 2007, 10:12:06 am
Sorry - I might only be a girl but even I know that real men only BBQ with fire  ;D

What's this electric grill nonsense.....

And 1600 watts of elastictrikery jeeps thats more that your hair dryer.......

Well that would be the final straw then - got to have enough leccy for the hairdryer  ;D


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: Lorry on May 15, 2007, 12:02:21 pm
I've seen these things in French supermarkets.  I think they're strange.

Anyway we use gas and charcoal because we don't have much electrickery


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: mgmark on May 15, 2007, 05:01:58 pm
Electrickery is only a smoke encapsulation device anyway, so gas and charcoal just do away with an unecessary step in the process......

MG Mark


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: Andy Zarse on May 15, 2007, 05:23:46 pm
Electric grills? At Le Mans?  ??? Good God, what has the world come to? Soft and mollicoddled that's what! I remember when folk were glad of a luke warm e-Coli-infected merguez served in a rock hard baguette that slashed your gums to shreds. And it was beer or tapwater to drink. Next they'll be throwing out the Izal and using Andrex. I despair.  :(


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: alibongo on May 15, 2007, 05:35:45 pm
Electric grills? At Le Mans?  ??? Good God, what has the world come to? Soft and mollicoddled that's what! I remember when folk were glad of a luke warm e-Coli-infected merguez served in a rock hard baguette that slashed your gums to shreds. And it was beer or tapwater to drink. Next they'll be throwing out the Izal and using Andrex. I despair.  :(

Well after seeing last year menu's ie Turkeys, huge vats of toilet fodder sorry meant chilli etc etc I thought that it would make the barbie sesions a little safer lol  ;D


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: Steve Pyro on May 16, 2007, 09:30:28 pm
No need for these modern electric contrivances for me.

My diet will consist of Tartiflete and Leffe.

..... right on.

(http://www.ucgc.org/calgolf/big_game_cup/2003/images/48--11-20-2003-stanford-barf.jpg)


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: Andy Zarse on May 17, 2007, 12:09:53 pm
Tartiflette? If I ever hear that word i immediately think of this:



Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: Perdu on May 17, 2007, 01:56:37 pm
I just had to be eating a "inch thick cheese and ham and Branston" sandwich just about here didnt I?

Oh well, all good practise.

I dont think we'll be doing clever connivery stuff with electrics, so it'll be "let the smoke out of the food" traditionally with real flames... ;D


Title: Re: Electric grill
Post by: alibongo on May 18, 2007, 08:28:52 pm
Hey andy will the "lady" in piccy be camping with you this year?