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Different Barbeque Fuels
Charcoal: These take time to get going, but
they do cook very well. So, for flavour, a charcoal BBQ is best. However, during
Total Fire Ban periods, you cannot use it.
Gas: Very fast to begin cooking, just like Kitchen stove. You may find
you use this very often, especially during hot weather when you don't want to
heat the house up further by cooking inside.
Make sure you get one with a side burner, as you may find it invaluable, once
you get used to cooking outside instead of in the kitchen. Especially for those
foods that create a smell that you would rather not have working itself around
the entire house, more so with the open plan houses. :)
Ideal solution....... get both and use the
charcoal for special occasions, and the Gas for day to day use.
Electric: These are commonly used in public parks, and often FREE of charge.
Wood: Risky in open spaces due to fire risk.
Can we BBQ on days of Total Fire Ban ?
- Solid fuel barbeques or ovens - NO - All barbecues that use solid fuel such as wood, charcoal or briquettes are banned
on days of Total Fire Bans. This includes closed oven or kettle-type appliances.
- Gas or electric barbecues - YES - With restrictions, please read the "Fire Restrictions" link below.
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