We just had our first BBQ this year - just using one of those disposable one-use jobbies. I did the BBQ while Pete drug trenches and planted the early crop seed potatoes.
Thanks for your comments on my blog today. Glad to hear you'll be able to grow more of your own this year!
Last time I was in London I saw my brother use a disposable BBQ to grill some tuna steaks! What a revelation that was! I always hated the cleaning afterwards and there you just dump it without any further ado!
Saw your profile on another page. Glad I took the time to read your informative and well-written blog. Look forward to following you here. Have a great night. Cheers!
I love getting comments! I moderate comments, and I had to turn off the anonymous ones to weed out the spammers but most stuff is going to get through!
Oh Yeah! And doesn't that look good??
ReplyDeleteamen and amen
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! for that!
ReplyDeleteBarbara - thank you!
ReplyDeleteDave - You are getting year-round barbecue weather now!
Kat - isn't it just the sign that summer has come?
I love to visit here. I'm going to have to stop by more often. You've motivated me to fire up the grill. Have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteQuelle chance vous avez.
ReplyDeleteEn France, nous n'avons pas encore le printemps.
See soon.
Mary - thank you so much! You are always welcome.
ReplyDeleteNadjibella - thank you for visiting my blog! I am sorry my French isn't better to greet you properly.
Awesome! Barbecue Season is official - yay! Thanks for your kind blessings!
ReplyDeleteAnd may the charcoal be with you
ReplyDeleteHappy spring!
ReplyDeleteAimee - it's my favourite time of year! Worth celebrating.
ReplyDeleteTamilyn - why thank you!
Cranky - and happy Autumn to you!
We just had our first BBQ this year - just using one of those disposable one-use jobbies. I did the BBQ while Pete drug trenches and planted the early crop seed potatoes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments on my blog today. Glad to hear you'll be able to grow more of your own this year!
OMG, that looks so good!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Kavey - those little disposable ones are great. Paul wants them for fishing!
ReplyDeleteRosa - it was lovely! A nice wing rib.
Last time I was in London I saw my brother use a disposable BBQ to grill some tuna steaks! What a revelation that was! I always hated the cleaning afterwards and there you just dump it without any further ado!
ReplyDeleteSaw your profile on another page. Glad I took the time to read your informative and well-written blog. Look forward to following you here. Have a great night. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteGlad to know it is official! ;-)
ReplyDeleteAll these people posting about their first BBQ of the year are making me very jealous - oh for a bit of outdoor space!
ReplyDeleteThat is a mighty looking barbeque. Unfortunately our season for BBQs is nearing its end...(somewhat appropriately my word verification is "coalin")
ReplyDeleteToB - fortunately my husband considers cleaning the barbecue to be man's work, so I never have to do it!
ReplyDeleteLazaro - thanks for dropping by!
Deb - I think these things deserve a certain amount of ceremony!
Gourmet Chick - maybe there is a park where you could get out one of the portable ones?
Laura - oh well, there is always next spring!
oh my soo delish!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great Foodycat. This really is the time of year that I miss not having a garden.
ReplyDeleteNow spring is really here. Sounds fantastic.
ReplyDeleteFigtree - thank you!
ReplyDeleteJennifer - we really are very lucky to have so much outdoor space. I don't know where we'd be without the barbecue!
Joanne - yup! Sunshine, daffodils, the works!
I hope you have many bbq's this summer!
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