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Cobb Barbeque

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Well we have been admiring these for a while now and thanks to a small inheritance, have finally treated ourselves to one!

It arrived this morning so I have packed and unpacked it and had a good look at all the recipes. Now all we need is some nice weather to go camping and try it out! Imagine roast dinners, cakes, bread and scones whilst camping! I can't wait! 8) 8)

Cobb UK

 

We met some friends with one last year and they had roasted a joint of beef on it - it was fantastic.

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You can use 6 - 8 ordinary briquettes, but then have the normal wait of about 30 minutes before you can cook on it. Or you can buy Cobblestones - 4 minutes to cooking time, and 2 hours roasting from one stone! They are quite expensive though. I bought a supply with the cobb, but will try to use normal briquettes wherever possible! I also like the idea of being able to cook pizzas whilst away, the one food the kids are guaranteed to eat :roll:

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They are not cheap! Hence our waiting to buy one - OH has wanted one since he first saw it in use :lol: If you go to cobb-bbq.co.uk and click on 'products' the prices are there. If you do get one, buy it as a bundle - if you start adding things afterwards, they are very expensive individually, another reason why we waited until we could afford the combo pack! :shock: We figured it was worth it because when camping, OH does most of the cooking and is happiest when barbying, so it will certainly see a lot of use. I like the idea that once lit, the cobb can be brought inside and used on a table top as it stays cool to touch.

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Noooo! It is OH's toy and he didn't get in from work until 6.30! He is unpacking it and admiring it right now (and reading the recipe book!) :wink: It may get some use this weekend though 8)

 

I wouldn't recommend buying the recipe book unless it already comes as part of a bundle. It is very much geared towards the South African customer and has some lovely recipes for things like ostrich fillets and springbok stew! :shock:

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What a brilliant bit of kit Snowy - soooooooo :mrgreen::drool:

 

Just had a swizz at the site - just for research purposes of course - and although the initial outlay is quite a bit, if it saves having to use pub's to have a 'proper' dinner when camping, it would soon pay for itself - and that is the line I will keep repeating to myself when I've saved enough pennies and want to order one!!. :roll:

 

I keep looking at Kindles as well now - the Omlet forum has a lot to answer for :lol:

 

Dawn xx

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Ours has just arrived :D . Ordered it on Friday, they tried to deliver on Monday but no one was in so we re-arranged delivery for today, excellent service :clap:

Will be having a proper look later but Chickvic is already impressed that it all fits in one nice neat bag. :lol:

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