We barbecue 4+ days a week during the summer; maybe 2x a week during the winter. My husband and I eat beef steaks and pork or lamb chops predominantly.
We barbecue 4+ days a week during the summer; maybe 2x a week during the winter. My husband and I eat beef steaks and pork or lamb chops predominantly.
I dont get it is this a thread or some kind of advertisment disguised as a thread
if not then i saw something similar years ago where there were these silicon bbq gloves that was being hawked here in the states
Anyway i fucking love BBQ and im a fucking god when it comes to BBQ but i just use simple kitchen tools like spatula and tongs i dont need any other fancy shit for my BBQ
"Privilege is invisible to those who have it."
Gloves for bbq? No point at all >.>
Oh lord no. I live in the Philly area now and the 100F during the summer melts me right to the ground. Rather have -20F than 100F.
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I mean I've been doing it for over 15 years now, but I guess eventually I'll burn myself, sure. Just probably not while doing a BBQ.
we make honey-barbequed chicken legs every now and then, gotta mix the texas pete hot sauce in there too. that's about as much barbeque as we get done though.
They already have products like this, sold as silicon oven mitts. They are pretty cool compared to standard cotton mitts.
I barbeque all year round. Sometimes I have to shovel a path to the grill, but you do what you gotta do for barbeque.
Would anyone buy something so useless? If it was cheap people "might" but otherwise I simply don't see this thing selling.
I notice most Americans' here confuse a grill with a barbeque. But with my father BBQ has been a deal we do a lot throughout the year. mostly ribs and a bit of brisket. Grilling is something i try to do weekly at home though. few steaks and some twice baked potatoes.. personally i like the BBQ in the winter months, though
Edit: Also being a welder/do-it-your-selfer my dad makes his own cooking utensils. he has a set of tongs that are like 2 feet long. to move stuff from the back up
Last edited by Mancowski; 2012-12-24 at 12:49 PM.