Misslizard wrote:
Those prawns sounded good bty.
I try to save dead fruit wood to bbq with, adds some nice flavor.Apple wood is really nice.
They're really good! God bless Costco.
I think they're around $23cdn for 40-50 coconut battered shrimp & sweet chilli sauce, so the 8 of them I had last night were about $4. Not too bad. I would have been a cheap date if I didn't Also eat some other things and pour myself a $7 drink of whiskey.
Ah well, better $15 at home than $55 in a restaurant!
Apple/fruit wood cooking would be nice! We just use whatever driftwood washes up.. cedar when we can, try to avoid any treated woods. There's so much driftwood on the beach due to the log booms coming down the river a stone's throw to the back of the beach that it's impossible to burn it all in the Winter for the people that come down for fires. Once or twice a year they barge in an excavator to remove excess logs. But we do try, though.. one friend brought his chainsaw down yesterday to chop up a few logs and make sure the fire was raging hot for the dozen or so people there.
No fruit tree logs coming down log booms, though! ha. And apparently in Mexico there's no wood on the beaches.. no logs for furniture to sit on etc - since there's no forestry industry there for stray logs to float away from. I never really thought about that until it was said yesterday.. oh yeah, beaches down in Oregon and California were sandy and clear - no wood. Much harder to cook on the beaches there vs. here where homeless folks can score something good to cook up and then head down to this particular beach to make a cooking fire and enjoy their steak or salmon or whatever. It's quite a neat place to cook - beautiful surroundings. Just no apple wood unless you buy it and carry it down the ~480 stairs. (No thanks.)
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