bencops wrote:You're the one who gave me the naga chili sauce!
Man I've never had anything less pleasant!
Steve wrote:I like John's suggestions, I also like the idea of keeping true to the roots of Q but how far do you take it.
Step 1: As outlined by John..
Step 2: No more of these electronic remote temperature probe thingies...
Step 3: While we're at it, bimetal thermometers are a bit too high tech too.
Step 4: In fact a pit is just that, a pit, what are these metal and ceramic monstrosities we are using, crack out the spade and get digging.
See where I'm going here, we can talk about staying true to the roots of Q but actually what we do is already far advanced from the roots, this is only human nature. What the purist rejects (or Luddite depending on your point of view) tends only to be the newest innovations, not those that have been around since before they started to Q.
Cuan, don't think I'm having a pop here, couldn't be further from the truth. This is the kind of debate I find fantastically interesting and the fact I'll engage with the likes of John and yourself (and several others before anyone gets the hump ) on it is an indication of the fact that I respect your views and opinions
On the chemical front, I would happily see phosphates, nitrates, protein and other ingredients disappear, so am I an ingredient purist or a chemical Luddite?
But it's not going to happen is it?
Toby wrote:I honestly thought you were going to pass out!! Then of course Q ate a spoonful! nutter!!
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