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Old Sep 21st 2010 | 5:45 pm
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Default Re: A typical "Aussie Barbie?"

Originally Posted by Amazulu
I'm thinking of getting one - the Saffa shop in Osborne park sells them.

What do you use as a heat source? I was just going to put it on the Webber.

Yeah the weber will work fine, just take the grill off and build a small fire. The old brikettes work best for potjies.

A number 3 size is minimal size to get in my opinion. We also have a platpotjie number 2 which is great on the stove for when the weather is bad. Feeds a family of four easily.

A number 3 will feed about 8 hungry mouths.
 
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Old Sep 22nd 2010 | 9:48 am
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Default Re: A typical "Aussie Barbie?"

>>Aussies, like Poms, do not have a clue how to barbecue properly and Aussie barbecues are pathetic affairs.<<

No need to be so a - brai - sive
 
Old Sep 24th 2010 | 9:02 pm
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Originally Posted by Amazulu
Aussies, like Poms, do not have a clue how to barbecue properly and Aussie barbecues are pathetic affairs.

Ask a Saffa if you want to know how to barbecue properly - we are barbecue Gods.

Come and worship at our barbecue altar.
I'll second that We've also got a great butcher down the road that makes a mean wors (spices from RSA and all).
 

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