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Is BBQ allowed in Dulwich Park?


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Not only allowed, encouraged. You can sell the barbecue too, you don't need a licence or anything.

If by some chance an officious park official tries giving it laldy and tells you different just make sure you print this page off and wave it under his nose as proof he's wrong.

You can also 'bung' him a free burger, but make sure it's in a sour dough bap with bloody mary ketchup.

It's the only language they understand.

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Neeeeh,


Well technically you could get away with it, see when you place uncooked meat over hot coals you are actually "grilling" & I don't remember seeing a "No Grilling" notice in the Park.

BBQ is the process of cooking with the hot smoke from charcoal or coals.


Oh yes a technicality, but the world is run by "i" dotters & "t" crossers.



W**F

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marcusantonius Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> > And if a meddling buearacrat happens along you

> can

> > always distract him with the old 'How do

> monkeys

> > make toast'? joke.

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> HOW DO MONKEY'S MAKE TOAST?


PUT IT UNDER THE GRILLER

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