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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by blott
<span style="color:blue">One tropical type pud (yes, it involves bananas Andy!) is to skin bananas and put them in foil, together with a sploosh of fresh orange juice and some shredded coconut. Wrap up and seal and put them on a cooler portion of the BBQ (while you're eating your main meal) and then just unwrap and serve with a dollop of cream (or sour cream or ice cream). Scrummy!</span id="blue">
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I make that 3 ways now..thanks Blott
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by blott
Sausages might be a bit problematical Dave as they're not the same in the US as in the UK!
Try fresh corn on the cob BBQ'd slowly in foil. Or jacket spuds cooked in the oven and finished off on the BBQ, also in foil, served with sour cream and some chives.
One tropical type pud (yes, it involves bananas Andy!) is to skin bananas and put them in foil, together with a sploosh of fresh orange juice and some shredded coconut. Wrap up and seal and put them on a cooler portion of the BBQ (while you're eating your main meal) and then just unwrap and serve with a dollop of cream (or sour cream or ice cream). Scrummy!
If all else fails with the 'home' cooking, you can always try Sonny's or Fat Boys' BBQ on the 192!
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Sausages are very spicy over here.......you can get English type ones in the breakfast part of the freeze department in the supermarket....'Jones'....All Natural hearty links....they are pork....
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Calamity
You really wouldnt want to see me in my apron it is not a pretty sight.But it does scare the bugs away (and mostly everybody else)[xx(]
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Karen, do you deliver???? :D:D:D:D
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As much as I love barbies, dont think I could cook in the heat in Florida
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Fresh fruit kebabs skewering different tropical fruits and then covering lightly in syrup and barbequing and then serve with fresh whipped cream laced with rum or cointreau.
Instead of bananas, when cooking a savory dish substitute these for plaintain - very freely available in Walmart and Publix.
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burgers burgers burgers
they are brill, taste as good as steak in the us
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by chrisj
As much as I love barbies, dont think I could cook in the heat in Florida
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If its very hot on the Cape...we have to cook outside.....cooking inside can send the temp up really fast......and then the A/C has to work over time.....
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Chrizzy
its another hot one here in London :D think we were the hottest place in the UK
yesterday and boy could we have done with A/C
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I think a/c should be installed everywhere these days. We are on the south coast and it was really hot and sticky here yesterday too! Not complaining though - love the good weather when I don't have to cook![8D]