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indoor bbq on saturday kitchen?
merlin1
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as the title says really, on new years eve an indoor bbq was used, but i'm struggling to find it! 
i dont often post in here, but today i have had what i call a usual sunday - ironing and watching saturday kitchen on bbc iplayer. they used an indoor bbq to cook prawns, and it looks like a barrel, dark green but solid and with real coal?
can anyone help with which model it was? and where from? it's probably very expensive
but i would like to know! :rotfl:
many thanks x
merlin xx:)
i dont often post in here, but today i have had what i call a usual sunday - ironing and watching saturday kitchen on bbc iplayer. they used an indoor bbq to cook prawns, and it looks like a barrel, dark green but solid and with real coal?
can anyone help with which model it was? and where from? it's probably very expensive
many thanks x
merlin xx:)
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Is it the small one here?
http://www.thefireplacewarehouse.ca/products.html
You have to click the big green egg tab.:j little fire cracker born 5th November 2012 :j0 -
Yep it is, I found a post on twitter from this company http://www.biggreenegg.co.uk/ saying it was.:j little fire cracker born 5th November 2012 :j0
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Indoor BBQ's are a seriously bad idea. You can die from the fumes given off.
If you really are stupid enough to do it, make sure you have a carbon monoxide meter there that shows the percentage in the atmosphere.
Then get gloves ready to take the BBQ outside, because it will set off the alarm.Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.0
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