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Offline SteveandViv

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Re: Weber Question
« Reply #25 on: November 18, 2012, 10:12:29 PM »
My comments as your aren't an attack in any way just wanted all the right info to be available. Your statement earlier as I read it was to say the Weber couldn't do things and I wanted to show its versatility. I do agree the camp oven is always a tender & moist meal but the down side is you can't always use it, you don't have time be it kids or a late stop over or caravan park.
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Re: Weber Question
« Reply #26 on: November 19, 2012, 02:27:18 AM »
really? we are hard pressed to think why we would use our camp ovens again?? I acknowledge it is nice sitting around the fire while your roast is sizzling away near you but if you can get past that aspect, the Baby Q does everything our camp ovens do except it is cleaner, easier, more predictable and dont need a fire or heat beads.......am I missing something?? :) Taste perhaps? Aussie tradition?

Size is always a factor, the Webber's take up a lot more space than a camp ovem - We have both but only have room for the camp oven.
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