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Hi Sue.
By a spooky coincidence I was at the show yesterday as well. I met up with a load of my caravanning cronies there.
Re your new grill thingy. I bought one of those last year, but typically it's still in the box!! must get it out and use it.
On the subject f lightweight gas bottles, Calor are bringing one out next month, I suspect thy ill b to small for your use at only 6kg. This is the web site. http://www.calorlite.co.uk/
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February 21, 2008, 9:02 am | #
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Hi Sue & Vic.
It looks like you had a lovely time at the show. We will be heading your way hopefully in the next few days, we are back in Stone having been North for 3 weeks on Hadar.
Stay safe and warm, see you soon.
Jo x
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February 21, 2008, 7:56 pm | #
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Yes, The Cobb BBQ is great - go for it!
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February 22, 2008, 3:43 pm | #
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With regard to your purchase at the show, Brenda has had one at home and one on Jannock for several years now. We call it the 'grub-cap' as it resembles a car part. Great for doing anything fatty as the fat runs off dueing cooking and is collected in the trap. A bit like a gas George Forman grill I suppose.
Graham
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February 23, 2008, 10:28 am | #
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Cor look at that loveley grub, I'm drooling at the thought of it, what a picture.
That shakey-shakey brush thing sounds like the one I was looking for. Gissa demo of it when we meet, I will be convinced if you can show me by cleaning the whole of our boat.
Ha ha
Mo
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February 24, 2008, 2:56 pm | #
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Hi Sue
That Jacuzzi thingy, well i passed a widebeam last year that had a small version installed in the well deck. What i don`t get is where does all that water and power needed come from, unless they use canal water and an extra pipe from the califer, kalyfire, cafier oh you know the cauliflower thing.
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February 25, 2008, 12:16 am | #
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Dave Elcome,
"Caravan cronies"
You said it Dave, not me!!!
Pity, we could have met for a coffee.. Hey get that grill thingy out, tis the best thing since sliced bread. I keep on finding recipes to use it!!
Actually, the gas cylinders that I saw were the 13kg ones.. granted they were empty, but they felt very light weight indeed. 
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February 25, 2008, 10:39 pm | #
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Hi Jo, Great to see how much you have been enjoying Hadar. I guess we will have turned along the Coventry Canal before you get to Fradley.. don't know which way you are going?
Yes, the alarms are needed on boats we have a co2 one and smoke alarms, wish all boaters had them, then perhaps there would be NO deaths... Take care xx

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February 25, 2008, 10:45 pm | #
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John, I would love that cobb bbq, it's just a matter of 'where do I put it'!! 
Sue |
February 25, 2008, 10:47 pm | #
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Mo.. Yeah No Problem, you can even use it yourself, I will show you how as you give NP a good wash! 
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February 25, 2008, 10:52 pm | #
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Annon.. I can never spell that coli watsit thing either!!.. More money than sense springs to mind with the wirlpool on a widebeam BOAT! 
Sue |
February 25, 2008, 10:56 pm | #
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