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Thank you Jillar ? 

 

And as for bbq there was one built in my garden too but i took a big malletthingy to it and I knocked it down, this is Scotland after all, it's  normally only sunny a handful of times a year, never weekends when we all off or in the school holidays.. now we have one on wheels that we can wheel out of shed when we get a surprise sunny day. Is that more acceptable Jo, no tinfoil tray involved?

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BBQs with wheels are 100% acceptable unless they a webber. Some of the best BBQs have wheels.... does it have a hood, thermostate, warming rack and side burner like my cousin's 40th birthday BBQ?

(we call it the Taj McBarbie)

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Mine is a gas Barbie with lava rocks but I decided to put good old Coal in it and ditch the gas... fun for funs sake..

 

Looks like this one, only mine has a thermo on it too..

 

Does Jo approve?

 

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Thank you Fluffy, you have restored my faith that those of the British North can BBQ with the best of us....does that sound like approval?

Am I winning the mum game... bought the kid a purple unicorn onesy for winter.. winning yeah?

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We have a gas pit like Jo's cousin has and we have a Santa Maria style bbq pit like this

 

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We bbq with red oak in it and the rack moves up and down with the turn handle. And yes weegie they both have wheels. How else could we move it?

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