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Hi from Northampton

Postby edusites » 01 May 2011, 19:04

Hi there. I'm pretty new to the bbq thing and looking forward to learning more. Hoping to get a Weber kettle soon to start experimenting. I've really enjoyed watching the BBQ Pit Boys on YT: http://www.youtube.com/user/BarbecueWeb#p/u/32/hM0rLo5RBew.

Lucky enough to have a great butcher near to where I live: http://www.elliottsdeli.co.uk/index.php. They rear their own animals and the meat is fab.

It won't be long now. ;)
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Re: Hi from Northampton

Postby Chris__M » 02 May 2011, 20:18

Welcome to the site. I'm just north of Peterborough, so not a million miles away from you. I started off on a Weber kettle and can well recommend it to learn on.
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Re: Hi from Northampton

Postby edusites » 02 May 2011, 21:15

Thanks Chris. Why did you move on from the kettle? Kind regards, Richard
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Re: Hi from Northampton

Postby Steve » 02 May 2011, 21:25

Welcome aboard.

The Weber kettle is a cracking cooker to own, it's obviously great for grilling and not too shabby for cooking indirect too. All in all a great all rounder and a sound investment :D
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Re: Hi from Northampton

Postby edusites » 03 May 2011, 04:36

Thanks Steve. :)
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Re: Hi from Northampton

Postby All Weather Griller » 03 May 2011, 08:02

BBQ Pitboys: "Mmm can you smell that?"
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Re: Hi from Northampton

Postby edusites » 03 May 2011, 08:10

LOL. Some videos should be banned. ;)
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Re: Hi from Northampton

Postby All Weather Griller » 03 May 2011, 08:30

I love the fact he uses the same machete for everything.
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Re: Hi from Northampton

Postby Chris__M » 03 May 2011, 08:46

edusites wrote:Thanks Chris. Why did you move on from the kettle?

Partly because I wanted to start experimenting with low and slow cooking - which you can do with the kettle, but it is just a little more effort. Mostly because I wanted a new gadget to play with.

However, I haven't let go of the kettle permanently. This weekend just gone, I went and visited some friends and left them with my kettle on loan from the summer - they were interested in getting a BBQ, but hadn't decided between charcoal and gas. This will give them a chance to try charcoal.

Having said that, I will have it back from them eventually, as I find it is just too useful to let go of permanently.
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Re: Hi from Northampton

Postby edusites » 03 May 2011, 08:53

@All Weather Griller

Yes. After a few videos you soon realise that it has almost magical powers. I've been tempted to add one to my wishlist - might scare the wife though. Love the accent too.

@Chris
Mostly because I wanted a new gadget to play with.

Been there - done that. ;)

What about results from the smoker - any better than low 'n' slow on the kettle?
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