TheLittlestHobo
I don't have kids, and never even thought of that aspect of it. There's very often up to 10 kids running around in there - they even climb over the fence at the top of the garden. To date, no injuries at all I'm pleased to say. The plant pot is a water feature, with a fountain, mist maker and light(looks like flame at night) - too heavy for a kiddie to topple:
Looks great Steve. I just know my son would find danger at the slighterst oppertunity in that garden.
Thats why i lock him in his padded cell every night 😉
That Son of Hibachi looks just the thing I've been searching for.
Ahhh from the 'I wannt one of these' web site:
Please note that due to us Brits supposedly not getting the 'Hibachi' thing, UK Son of Hibachis are now called 'Grilletto'.
I've been looking at those Son of Hibachi BBQs, and also the Weber Go-anywhere - anyone used both and can give a comparison of their respective good and bad points?
Used a Go Anywhere for years and its very good but that Grilleto/ Sonofa bitch is pretty damn clever.
That's some barbecue Donald but why are they cooking indoors?
Having spent a few minutes looking at both, I know which one I would/will buy - OK, so it costs a bit more but it does seem to be more compact, bigger, quicker and user friendly.
Having said that, I HATE people who have bbq's in their garden in residential areas. Beach, woods, field - no problem, but underneath my bedroom window in the height of the summer Grrrrrrrrr.
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YES WE ARE BOTH WEARING SWIMMING GOGGLES !!! 8)
H-Bash - it's originally a gaucho thing done outdoors but it's now also done in dedicated restaurants. Some of Buenos Aires' finest restaurants have these things in the window.
I HATE people who have bbq's in their garden in residential areas.
You sound like a lovely neighbour!
If I lived next door to you, I'd have BBQs every single day. Even if it was raining.
Stoner - MemberOld oven racks and 10 bricks
Keepin' it real.
Ah Stoner, you understand the fine art 'asado' I see.
It is of course what Comandante Che would do.
And no one knows better than the Argentines how to grill meat. Typically they will have asados anywhere and everywhere, often in the street (as manual workers often do in their lunch breaks)
Only the very basics are required, as this street asado in Argentina shows :




