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Post by whereswaldo on Jan 24, 2017 13:03:22 GMT 10
hi all i was just wondering what sort of bbq people use on there journeys i brought a baby q weber and love it very versatile and a good size to go with my 73 chesney kampa
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Post by planner on Jan 24, 2017 15:54:21 GMT 10
hi all i was just wondering what sort of bbq people use on there journeys i brought a baby q weber and love it very versatile and a good size to go with my 73 chesney kampa We bought one of the bunning$ $99 fold up ones. It sits over the axle on a foam camp mat when travelling. Works fine for us. We also carry a cheap glass convection cooker if we're in caravan parks, for roasts and baked tato's.
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Post by bobt on Jan 24, 2017 16:46:37 GMT 10
I am sitting under my awning watching my Ziggler & Brown cook the roast.
Bought the Ziggy on account I missed the Baby Q sales and I kept missing the Aldi BBQ sale and it was on sale at an event I went to.. Its pretty good, just gotta get the cook to learn how to cook 😉
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Post by Mustang on Jan 24, 2017 18:17:52 GMT 10
Baby Q Black
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Post by tasmillard on Jan 24, 2017 20:28:33 GMT 10
I am sitting under my awning watching my Ziggler & Brown cook the roast. Bought the Ziggy on account I missed the Baby Q sales and I kept missing the Aldi BBQ sale and it was on sale at an event I went to.. Its pretty good, just gotta get the cook to learn how to cook 😉 So, got any left overs for me??
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Post by whereswaldo on Jan 24, 2017 20:35:05 GMT 10
I am sitting under my awning watching my Ziggler & Brown cook the roast. Bought the Ziggy on account I missed the Baby Q sales and I kept missing the Aldi BBQ sale and it was on sale at an event I went to.. Its pretty good, just gotta get the cook to learn how to cook 😉 im so hanging to get away a few more minor things to do and i can finally hit the road enjoy that roast
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Post by bobt on Jan 25, 2017 16:35:35 GMT 10
it (the roast) was pretty good, if I may say so myself. sorry tasmillard. daughter in law got in before you.. had to come home for a coupla days, so she getting some.... Mine is Red
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Post by colwilson47 on Jan 25, 2017 16:46:48 GMT 10
There is only one BBQ, weber baby Q. I will never forget my last significant birthday in the middle of the Nullarbor with friends, cold beer and 2 roasts Cheers
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 20:45:33 GMT 10
Baby Q, IMHO the best lpg BBQ. WE used it at home and on our trips. Superb to roast any meat.
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Post by myarrow1 on Jan 30, 2017 17:39:01 GMT 10
Weber Baby Q for sure 👍👍👍👍👍
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Post by Warrenk on Jan 30, 2017 20:16:44 GMT 10
We have a single burner Ziggler and Brown. You can bbq with the lid up , plus cook with the lid down. There are accessories that lets you use a saucepan or a kettle.
Warren
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Post by bobt on Feb 6, 2017 17:19:31 GMT 10
We are home for a couple of days.. the beauty of holidaying only an hour away.. Thought I would BBQ on the one with wheels.. discovered all the gas bottles are down the beach with the caravan... all 4 of em.. grrrr..
This caravaning caper is tough..
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Post by snoops on Feb 15, 2017 10:07:48 GMT 10
I haven't found a BBQ that I want to carry around in the van yet - due to where to store it, both when travelling, and then the hassle of putting it away somewhere secure if you go out for the day, etc so it doesn't get pinched. I carry my Coleman dual fuel stove as it is small enough to fold up and fit under the seat just inside the door. I just use a cast iron fry pan on it. It's not ideal and If I could find somewhere easy to store a Ziggy or Webber I would, but until then I go without.
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Post by Mustang on Feb 16, 2017 8:12:29 GMT 10
I haven't found a BBQ that I want to carry around in the van yet - due to where to store it, both when travelling, and then the hassle of putting it away somewhere secure if you go out for the day, etc so it doesn't get pinched. I carry my Coleman dual fuel stove as it is small enough to fold up and fit under the seat just inside the door. I just use a cast iron fry pan on it. It's not ideal and If I could find somewhere easy to store a Ziggy or Webber I would, but until then I go without. We bought a bag for our Weber & it just sits on the floor while travelling. (no scratching) If we decide not to use it for a short stop over it goes in the car. Then when in use we tether it with a wire type lock. The bag makes it so easy to handle.
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Post by Mustang on Feb 16, 2017 8:17:49 GMT 10
Before it goes here is another B-B-Q from the Kennedy, its a marine style. Brand X Weird thing with these cookers is a warning "do not cook with the lid closed"??
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Post by bobt on Feb 27, 2017 21:26:47 GMT 10
Seen a couple of variations to the one in the Kennedy, not for me. Mine gets to live in the back of the car when we are on the road... Has anyone baked a cake in theirs?? Friend reminded me of the birthday cake he cooked for his wife.. snoops - you just caint take everything..
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