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| Hi, 
 went yesterday to a friends house (co-worker too actually). He treated us to a BBQ. He was always bragging about his BBQ skills and special BBQ sauce and stuff. I must say, best freaking BBQ food I have ever eaten! Thumbs up Jeff! (he aint a member though..lol).
 
 He marinaded all the chicken, and the spare ribs dipped in his special BBQ sauce. I am still feeling full, and it has been 15 hours already.
 
 Maybe we can share our best BBQ's here?
 
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| Yum sounds nice  Only thing i have ever bbq is burgers. I do like to marinate them in Lea & Perrins worcester sauce sometimes though  |  | _________________
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	| MartinaWarren wrote: |  
	| Yum sounds nice  Only thing i have ever bbq is burgers. I do like to marinate them in Lea & Perrins worcester sauce sometimes though   |  marinatng burgers in Lea & Perrins worcester sauce sounds tasty
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	| MartinaWarren wrote: |  
	| Yum sounds nice  Only thing i have ever bbq is burgers. I do like to marinate them in Lea & Perrins worcester sauce sometimes though   |  marinatng burgers in Lea & Perrins worcester sauce sounds tasty
  i think i'll try it   |  
 It is nice
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	| MartinaWarren wrote: |  
	| Yum sounds nice  Only thing i have ever bbq is burgers. I do like to marinate them in Lea & Perrins worcester sauce sometimes though   |  marinating burgers in Lea & Perrins worcester sauce sounds tasty
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 It is nice
   |  that gives me an idea that marinating a burger with a little A1 steak sauce might be good, or even some hot sauce, or bbq sauce
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| Unfortunately the weather has been so bad here that I only have BBQed twice this summer.   BBQing with a group of people is always good. I prefer Indonesian saté ajam from a BBQ with coals.
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	| Unfortunately the weather has been so bad here that I only have BBQed twice this summer.   BBQing with a group of people is always good. I prefer Indonesian saté ajam from a BBQ with coals.
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 Get your BBQ out Satch! It is 28 degrees today and tomorrow! Freaking hot if you ask me......
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	| Unfortunately the weather has been so bad here that I only have BBQed twice this summer.   BBQing with a group of people is always good. I prefer Indonesian saté ajam from a BBQ with coals.
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 Get your BBQ out Satch! It is 28 degrees today and tomorrow! Freaking hot if you ask me......
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	| Unfortunately the weather has been so bad here that I only have BBQed twice this summer.   BBQing with a group of people is always good. I prefer Indonesian saté ajam from a BBQ with coals.
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 Yum, I love satay ayam (Chicken satay), especially fresh from the grill and with spicy peanut sauce.
  Both my mom and dad were born in Indonesia, so mom makes plenty of yummy Indonesian food. 
 
 
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 Yum, I love satay ayam (Chicken satay), especially fresh from the grill and with spicy peanut sauce.
  Both my mom and dad were born in Indonesia, so mom makes plenty of yummy Indonesian food. 
 
 
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 Yum, I love satay ayam (Chicken satay), especially fresh from the grill and with spicy peanut sauce.
  Both my mom and dad were born in Indonesia, so mom makes plenty of yummy Indonesian food. 
 
 
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  My favourite indonesian meal has to be nasi goreng though   |  
 I ate in a chinese/indonesian restaurant when I was in the UK. Pretty good food. A bit different than in Holland. They also had lamb.... which I think I've never seen in Holland at a chinese/indonesian.
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	| Yes me too
  My favourite indonesian meal has to be nasi goreng though   |  
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  Nasi Goreng is my fav too! One of the few foods which I'd rather have leftovers of rather than almost any other freshly prepared meal. And also one of the few foods which I can cook! 
   
 
 
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	| Unfortunately the weather has been so bad here that I only have BBQed twice this summer.   BBQing with a group of people is always good. I prefer Indonesian saté ajam from a BBQ with coals.
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 Yum, I love satay ayam (Chicken satay), especially fresh from the grill and with spicy peanut sauce.
  Both my mom and dad were born in Indonesia, so mom makes plenty of yummy Indonesian food. 
 
 
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 I like many Indonenians dishes, since I like spicy food. I prefer white rice with it to get the flames out.
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| Barbecue burgers? Indonesian barbeque?  People,please!  If you want barbeque come to Texas...brisket, sausage, chicken, ribs. Getting hungry just thinking about it. And don't forget the sides...potato salad, barbeque beans, cole slaw, peppers, and of course iced tea. |  |  |  |  | 
  
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 I ate in a chinese/indonesian restaurant when I was in the UK. Pretty good food. A bit different than in Holland. They also had lamb.... which I think I've never seen in Holland at a chinese/indonesian.
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 Hmmm, ive never seen lamb either
   
 I had some chinese tonight, sweet and sour pork, duck and fried rice
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  Nasi Goreng is my fav too! One of the few foods which I'd rather have leftovers of rather than almost any other freshly prepared meal. And also one of the few foods which I can cook! 
   
 
 
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 You have to send me the recipe
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	| Barbecue burgers? Indonesian barbeque?  People,please!  If you want barbeque come to Texas...brisket, sausage, chicken, ribs. Getting hungry just thinking about it. And don't forget the sides...potato salad, barbeque beans, cole slaw, peppers, and of course iced tea. |  
 Hey Jake, Welcome to the forum. You took your time!!!
 
 Yum bbq in Texas, ill get my bag
   
 btw, make mine a long island iced tea
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	| Barbecue burgers? Indonesian barbeque?  People,please!  If you want barbeque come to Texas...brisket, sausage, chicken, ribs. Getting hungry just thinking about it. And don't forget the sides...potato salad, barbeque beans, cole slaw, peppers, and of course iced tea. |  
 Welcome! I forgot to mention in my initial post, that my friend is a retired US Navy soldier (sergeant actually). He built bombs. So.. I must agree.... Americans do know how to BBQ
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	| Barbecue burgers? Indonesian barbeque?  People,please!  If you want barbeque come to Texas...brisket, sausage, chicken, ribs. Getting hungry just thinking about it. And don't forget the sides...potato salad, barbeque beans, cole slaw, peppers, and of course iced tea. |  
 
 i suppose there's room for a texan here...welcome aboard mate.
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	| Unfortunately the weather has been so bad here that I only have BBQed twice this summer.   BBQing with a group of people is always good. I prefer Indonesian saté ajam from a BBQ with coals.
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 Yum, I love satay ayam (Chicken satay), especially fresh from the grill and with spicy peanut sauce.
  Both my mom and dad were born in Indonesia, so mom makes plenty of yummy Indonesian food. 
 
 
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 I like many Indonenians dishes, since I like spicy food. I prefer white rice with it to get the flames out.
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 They do speak a little Dutch. I can usually tell when they sprinkle some Dutch in between the Indonesian, but I still couldn't tell you what they were saying!
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  Nasi Goreng is my fav too! One of the few foods which I'd rather have leftovers of rather than almost any other freshly prepared meal. And also one of the few foods which I can cook! 
   
 
 
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 You have to send me the recipe
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 Ok, I'll see if I can find it. I may have to do some translating first!
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