The BBQ or Barbeque has grown in popularity in recent years into quite a large industry.
Having some friends over on a nice hot sunshiny day is something that is growing more popular every year.
It’s really nice to be able to entertain your family and friends outside in your garden, with plenty of food cooked cheaply on your BBq; you can really show off your cooking skills.
There are all types of barbecue on the market today from the small disposable ones you can buy from most places these days, from the supermarket to the local petrol station.
The most common type of barbecue is the gas or charcoal burning one’s, these can be huge and quite capable of cooking large meals for a lot of people, a lot of these are really a bit of overkill for a lot of family gardens.
The price of a good quality BBQ can be very expensive, so unless you use your BBQ on a regular basis, it would be better to stick with a medium sized barbecue.
A good BBQ can last for years if you look after it, the mistake that many people make is to leave it outside during the winter months so when they want to use it again in the spring and summertime, they have to spend hours cleaning it or go out and buy another one.
If your not going to use your BBQ very often, it would be much more practical to use one of those disposable one’s.
Disposable BBQs are perfect for cooking burgers or sausages, chicken or ribs, they are really very good and people often use these for picnics or taking to the seaside for the day.
Don’t forget that although these are disposable, you will have to make sure they are properly cooled down before you put them in the bin.
If you have a nice big landscaped garden, you can either choose to buy a large stainless steel BBQ or even build your own.
These are an first-class idea if you have the skills to do it yourself, with just a few bricks or nice stone you can soon build a very impressive BBQ.
Just make sure you find the right spot to build your brick or stone BBQ as once it’s finished, you can’t really move it. One advantage of building your own BBQ is that it’s going to be able to withstand all types of weather condition.
A brick or stone built BBQ has other advantages too because you can add to it each year by building on a small section to put your beer fridge in, or add a small roof over it to keep off the bright sunlight.
So give a lot of thought to what type of garden you have, how often you’re thinking of having some friends over for a BBQ and how much you can afford to spend.
Also think about all the good times you’re going to have too.
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