View from Satok Bridge
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A relaxing way to spend a Sunday afternoon…fishing - off the Satok bridge! I know it’s dangerous to fish by the road side…yeah try telling that to these avid anglers! A place to have your satay and ayam panggang (barbeque chickens). Remember the old suspension bridge? This is what is left of it after it collapsed a few years back. How sad…it was part of Sarawak history. Hai!!! This girl was so sporty. She just popped her head out and gave me a wide smile. Click! click! and you’
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February 26th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments
Fire Bucket Barbecue
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Fire Bucket Barbecue Posted at 26 February 2008 by admin Sometimes simplicity is King. Strange how old fashioned Fire buckets had FIRE written on them and yet were actually full of sand, bizarre indeed. Fear not, we have righted that wrong. Our Fire buckets have exactly what it says on the tin (or bucket), at least they will do once you’ve lit the barbeque charcoal they are designed to hold. Fully portable and comes with it’s own grill rack, perfect for beach or garden. How did anyone ever c
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February 26th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments
Truth In Advertising
Strange Deals - The Strangest, Weirdest and Wacky Deals from the around Internet! wrote an interesting post today on
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About four months ago I bought my beloved barbeque a “heavy duty” cover to protect it from the elements. It cost about AUD$25.00 and I thought it would do the job. I was wrong. It is made of a vinyl-like material. So far I have managed to rip it in about a dozen sopts with the greatest of ease. The book binding tape I am using to repair it with is heavier duty than this piece of crap. I would hate to think what would have happened if I bought a cheaper “light duty” cover instead. In the mean ti
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February 25th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments
Openings Include Nancy’s Bakery on the Hill, Skillet Lickers
Strange Deals - The Strangest, Weirdest and Wacky Deals from the around Internet! wrote an interesting post today on
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IN THE NEWS: The Star’s Joyce Smith details the recent openings of Nancy’s Bakery on the Hill (503 N. Sixth St.) and Skillet Lickers Cafe (501 N. Sixth St.) and reports the closing of Cheeseburger in Paradise (in Cornerstone off Leawood at 5041 W. 135th St). … Lauren Chapin gives two stars to Plaza III […]
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February 25th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments
Watch the Colonel Go Up in Flames
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I’ve written about these Colonel Sanders effigy-burnings before, but this video really shows just how striking these demonstrations can be. This one’s from a protest in Pittsburgh earlier this month. If you want to organize your own demonstration against KFC, (no need to get quite so fancy as this—a few friends and some simple signs is all it takes), we can walk you through the process.
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February 25th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments
BBQ Shrimp With Crab Meat Stuffing Recipe
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http://www.BarbecueWeb.com. It’s a seafood barbecue feast with this crab meat stuffed jumbo shrimp recipe. One of the BBQ Pit Boys shows you how quick and easy it is to make this Barbecue Web favorite! Ingredients: -2lbs. Jumbo Shrimp -12-16’s or big enough for stuffing -1lb. can lump Crab Meat -1 cup Bread Crumbs -1/4 cup mayonnaise -Unsalted Butter -Onion -Celery -Garlic -Lemon -Parsley Mix ingredients as shown and then stuff into split shrimp. BBQ on indirect heat at 350f for
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February 25th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments
wittus outdoor grills / fireplaces
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The Phoenix and Firebird grills were created by Danish architectural designer Bent Falk, and are intended to be used as outdoor fireplaces and barbeque grills. Made of COR-TEN steel. Wittus
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February 24th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments
Tsukune
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Tsukune is a barbecued hamburger of chicken meat, like Yakitori bar dish, at home is made more simly in a pan. Accompained by soy sauce or lemon and salt and salad. Taste very good, and in yakitori restaurant are shaped like a sausage and cooked on a bamboo spit, this is the home cooking version. A traditional side salad in Japanese cisine is the raw cabbage (the one used for sauerkrauts) sliced very very thin no dressing is used. Again this is a photo for an Italian magazine of few years back.
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February 24th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments
Chuck Norris for Mike Huckabee for President BBQ Invitation
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Chuck Norris Barbecue for Mike Huckabee on January 20, 2008 Invitation - go to Chuck4HuckBBQ.com for more information ShareThis
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February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments
Chili con Carne
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Chili is one of those dishes that can incite some passionate arguments, because when it comes to opinions on what should/shouldn’t be in a chili recipe, like ass holes, everybody has one (as the saying goes). Should it include beans? Meat? Tomato? Pasta (the answer to that, of course, is no and I don’t care where you come from )? These are life or death decisions in the chili world. So given that, here’s my take on a good and hearty bowl of chili. While this chili has a lot of familiar flav
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February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments
