Hello from N.Ireland

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Fizzy
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Joined: 13 Nov 2013, 15:33
First Name: Stephen

Hello from N.Ireland

Post by Fizzy »

Hi all

I have just started to try "proper BBQ's" instead of the usual 10 mins to incinerate style of cooking :oops:
Only 2 weeks ago I went out and bought a Weber Kettle OTP (green one as it was cheaper) and have tried everyones first try recipe "beer can chicken" ....... I'm now hooked
I have a Brisket & a pork shoulder ordered from my local butcher for collection tomorrow and will be trying to make them taste good enough to eat (I hope)

So, just saying hi to all & I will be doing a bit of reading on the forums to make sure I don't make it a complete disaster :lol:

Hope to drop in for a chat from time to time and pick up tips & tricks.
Would love to hear from anyone else in N.Ireland as getting supplies is not easy :cry:

Cheers Stephen
p.s Thanks Toby for the excellent & fast delivery of Heatbeads
ConorD
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First Name: Conor Doyle
Location: Wokingham, Berks

Re: Hello from N.Ireland

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What about ye Fizzy. Welcome
Fizzy
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Re: Hello from N.Ireland

Post by Fizzy »

Thanks Conor

The forum seems a bit quiet, maybe to wet and cold for some :lol:
as for me I'm trying to cook a brisket today ....... and it's peeing down on me and only 4º brrrrrrrrrrrr but I'm happy :D
ConorD
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Re: Hello from N.Ireland

Post by ConorD »

keep at it - I cooked a shoulder and some chicken thigh through the night but luckily it it dry (if a little cold here). My folks live in Co. Down and know if is pretty wet at the best of times :D
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