Yeah_Right wrote: » I highly recommend getting a rotisserie for your bbq. Especially if you're entertaining. Nothing beats cooking a great big chunk of meat over open flames for a couple of hours while drinking beer. I also recommend a smoker. You get to cook for the whole day (drinking beer) and it tastes fantastic. Your neighbours may hate you. Especially if they have washing on the line but that's not my problem.
Neil3030 wrote: » Is a Big Green Egg worth the money?
errlloyd wrote: » The BBQ expertise here is coming in clutch. I am just about to move to an apartment where I have direct roof access from my balcony. So I could store a BBQ on the balcony (but wouldn't want to grill there) and can wheel it out onto the roof to use. Would a charcoal weber be best for that? Or is it hard to move them around once they're hot?
pickarooney wrote: » Just got a new house this weekend and a barbecue is top of the list of must-haves (the kids don't have beds yet but they can use a mattress while I shop for Weber's). I'm rubbish at starting fires, maybe a gas and a charcoal BBQ might be the way to go. That way nobody has to die of hunger while I fiddle with the flames and for bigger gatherings I can just let other people enjoy setting the fire. Those chimney things do make it a lot easier, that said.
Deleted User wrote: » Get one of the BBQ "chimneys" for coals which make it basically impossible to fail to start the BBQ.https://www.weber.com/IE/en/accessories/what%27s-hot/must-have-accessories/7416.html If you're still struggling after using one of these (you can get cheaper versions), give up BBQing and eat only Raw food as you are not worthy.
Zzippy wrote: » Getting good pizza is all about the temperature. Wood-fired won't get much hotter than gas, if at all, and you don't get any flabour from the wood IMO. The best pizza I've ever eaten was in Luzzos in Manhattan, one of the few remaining coal-fired ovens in NY. Gets much hotter, cooks much faster, and the dough gets much crisper on the outside while still nice and tender inside.
Neil3030 wrote: » On a related note, if you haven't yet fallen down a YouTube rabbit hole on the "Sous Vide Everything" channel, I heartily recommend.
aloooof wrote: » Speaking of YouTube rabbit holes, I'm definitely showing my age after falling down a lawn care rabbit hole...
Zzippy wrote: » A robot mower and spread a 3-in-1 feed May and August. Couple of hours work a year, let the mower do the rest. Thank me later.
awec wrote: » Is that 3-in-1 stuff grand if kids are running about over it? Ours needs seeded in parts and fed but our 2 are running about over it all the time so not sure if I'm wasting time doing it.
hold my beer wrote: » Hard to be positive about the future of North South relations with all the unrest, and now upheaval.
awec wrote: » Remember that Irish political discussion is not allowed.
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » That's a political question, Venjur. Ban!
swiwi_ wrote: » RIP Michael Collins. Respect for being the man who didn’t get to walk on the moon. His book is a great read.
aloooof wrote: » I'm extremely tempted by this, tbh. How does it handle extremely bumpy / massive hollows and dips? If I can get as far as getting it somewhat level this year, I'd be tempted...
Deleted User wrote: » Just to clarify in-case the discussion continues - is it ok to discuss Northern Irish / UK Politics or is it nothing relating to the Island of Ireland?