classic33
Leg End Member
Mash apples, strawberries, raspberries and on and on..
I draw the line at mashed melon,
squeeze the hell outta limes though....
The third party got the train up, dodgy ankle.. we paid it.
I got a mug out the gift shop at the summit, 4 years later, my son decided to knock it to the floor (accidently)
I still search for the same design but no joy....
Funnily I'd the Buachaille down as my 60th to do hill but ended up on Yr Wyddfa 4 days after my birthday
It took me to the following July to get there..
My 'smoking', pretty tasty, woodchips were very hard to come by in those days, mostly Swedish stuff, I think they'd be a massive range now, used what I'd call two basting trays with an old grill from a cooker toaster but had a custom made heavy one for bigger fish..
You can get Ninja type things nowadays..
Pitmaster Bob
I were always told you only mashed any food because it wasn't good enough to eat any other way. This saved on wastage.
And lemons?
Yer latest neighbours, discussing how they're settling in.
That train ain't cheap. It'll have wiped out any saving you made at the carpark, easily.
Send him down twice a year, to go up to the shop for a replacement.
Doubt they'll do the same design again. Sold as much as collector's items as for actual use. They make more money with a new design every year.
A year to get up a hill! That's gonna take some beating.
Just think, all those people walking up those five hills yesterday and today.
No forest nearby where they were chopping down trees, that'd have given you the wood chips for free.
Got from yer then local Swedish furniture store?
There probably is a bigger range these days, with bigger prices to match.
Did you wing the design or follow an idea seen elsewhere. One of those "Costa Packet" type things you saw somewhere, but couldn't justify buying.
Ninja, I feel, will be like the George Foreman grill. There'll be a fair few buy them. Then find they're not using them as much as they thought, but don't want to get rid of them because of the price paid. They'll end up as another "decorative piece" in the kitchen before long. Even their adverts are like a JML advert now.
Pitmaster Bob who'll never more go underground...