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If we get bonus this month i'll buy 4 lamb chops. Tonight it's pork chops.All done, looking forward to Wednesday when I don’t have to do a rush braai.
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So far the plan is garlic bread, potato bake, and wagyu steak.What bromantic braai is everyone throwing tomorrow on Valentine night?
You're still looking for a recipe to get a pomp on Valentines?If we could have posted recipes, I would have posted mine for tomorrow night.
No, I wanted to share a recipe. Seems like some of you need itYou're still looking for a recipe to get a pomp on Valentines?
Won't be posting pics anyway since we're 'nOt AlLoWeD tO uSe GaS'If we could have posted recipes, I would have posted mine for tomorrow night.
You're looking for kak. But post... lets see your recipe/s.No, I wanted to share a recipe. Seems like some of you need it![]()
ANy poephol can braai on gas.Won't be posting pics anyway since we're 'nOt AlLoWeD tO uSe GaS'
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Valentines is for teenagers.What bromantic braai is everyone throwing tomorrow on Valentine night?
Braaiing with wood or charcoal isn't that hard either. If you can't, get the f**k away from the braai!ANy poephol can braai on gas.
With gas you open/close the valve to adjust heat. With wood/charcoal it's all about having the finesse to control your heat.Braaiing with wood or charcoal isn't that hard either. If you can't, get the f**k away from the braai!
I am well aware of that. Haven't been doing this since yesterdayWith gas you open/close the valve to adjust heat. With wood/charcoal it's all about having the finesse to control your heat.
Everything is just better next to a nice wood fire. A whiskey doesn't taste the same next to a gas braai.Braaiing with wood or charcoal isn't that hard either. If you can't, get the f**k away from the braai!
Age is just a numberValentines is for teenagers.
And a hole is a hole...Age is just a number
Finally, someone gets itAnd a hole is a hole...
With gas you open/close the valve to adjust heat. With wood/charcoal it's all about having the finesse to control your heat.