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Louisa Wrote:

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> Brendan, glad to hear you guys have been tamed,

> shame you cant make a decent lager though ;-)

> (Castle lager is it?), along with the Aussies and

> Americans. (and dont let us get confusing BEER

> with the chemical infused fizzy rubbish lager

> either!)


Yep. That's it. Thin fizzy and full of chemicals is how I like my BEER (that's what it is right?). Just like my women.

I must apologise for any colonial disdain for British bbqing ability I may have displayed in this thread. We went to friends for one on Saturday night and our Croydon born and bred host put on a very impressive spread indeed. Not a sausage or burger in sight and no flames to cremate them over.

I have to stick up for sausages on BBQ's, I love them in bread with ketchup! Burgers however are not so good! Lamb, now that is the best!!!! Oh and chicken.... and ribs!!!!


Which reminds me, my sister bought some lovely "ribs" for a bbq yesterday. Rigs off the bone, they were lovely, and you actually had some meat to eat, but still, ribs off the bone, something is very wrong there! :-S

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