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okie wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 1:28 pm
Dzombo wrote: Wed May 22, 2019 5:19 pm
I have found a supplier that does SA wood.
£16 for a 20kg bag.
Rough guestimate - how many braais would I get out of that (just trying to cost it in my mind)
Hmmmm...... quite interesting this :O^ By comparison , braaiwood sold here in Supermarkets is around R30 - R35 ( say 2 pounds ) for a 10 kg bag , or alternatively , you can buy a bakkie-load of 1000 pieces at R750 .
And meat from R100 to R140 per kg .( Unless you buy a whole lamb's carcass directly from the abbatoir - around R70 per kg ) .
I suppose shipping factors quite a lot into it, since it's heavy? -O-

The Olive works out to a similar cost.


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So Dzombs, do you braai eggs and bacon on the grill too? -O-


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We have just invested in a Weber Gas braai for the Patio under the thatch lapa..Works like a DREAM


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Richprins wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 6:59 pm So Dzombs, do you braai eggs and bacon on the grill too?
When the kids ask for toast, I do it on the braai --00--


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So I have finally heard back from the company that imports the Kameeldoring.

It gets fumigated with Methyl Bromide.
My research tells me that this is used extensively in fruit, vegetable and many other foodstuffs when it is exported around the world.
Probably including the peaches that my SO loves.
Also apparently heat breaks it down.

Although the Olive may be healthier -O-
I do prefer the Kameel (from the tester bag I bought a few weeks ago)
Have just ordered 10 x 20kg bags of it. A friend of mine will take 2 of those. That leaves me with 160kg. Enough to last a year or two.


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Very interesting, Dzombs! :shock:

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Here is my wood. Arrived yesterday.

Don't know why the bag says 17kg. It's 20kg - I weighed 2 to check -O-

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Maybe it has to do with travel weight restrictions, Dzombs? -O-


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Richprins wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2019 8:40 am Maybe it has to do with travel weight restrictions, Dzombs?
No idea?
20 kg is 20kg, no matter what the bag says -O-

I am having some friends over for a braai tomorrow evening.
Can't wait!

The one chap suggested we go to a restaurant instead 0-
No chance.


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What's on the menu? Burgers? Bacon&Eggs?

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