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Ben G
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21st Jun 11 at 17:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ok so it's just got windy outside just as i want to have a barbecue.

i've just put some white spirit on the coals to light them, but how safe is it with regards to cooking the meat on?

googled it and it says wait until the turps burns off the coals before cooking.

bit worried incase i die
C2RL R
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I drink turps when I'm low on beer/money. Can't see it being a problem as you will have burnt off all the bad stuff and you don't put food direct on the coals anyway.
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Be fine as by the time they get to temp to cook it will have all burnt away
Nath
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Can I have your Puma and/or Mrs when you die?
Ben G
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cheers.

take the mrs, going to make the puma into my gravestone.
Colin
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Yes to start it but give it a good 15mins before you stick any food on there otherwise you'll fuck it right up!!
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Your not supposed to cook on flames anyways. So by the time the coals are good to go the petrol/White spirit/thinners/that stuff in an old jamjar in the shed that smells a bit lethal remnants will be gone
C2RL R
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Blow torches are good for getting coals burning on a windy day.
alan-g-w
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary
Your not supposed to cook on flames anyways. So by the time the coals are good to go the petrol/White spirit/thinners/that stuff in an old jamjar in the shed that smells a bit lethal remnants will be gone


Random flammable substances in jam jars ftw i've got a good few in the garage just now
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quote:
Originally posted by C2RL R
I drink turps when I'm low on beer/money. Can't see it being a problem as you will have burnt off all the bad stuff and you don't put food direct on the coals anyway.


Hardcore...
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quote:
Originally posted by Nath
Can I have your Puma and/or Mrs when you die?
his Mrs. is desperate for kids

 
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