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I would only guess you could get the George Foreman griller from the big supermarkets, trust me on the bacn and sausage from the Pig, they make their own sausages and cure their own bacon. If you have

Not being a Marine Biologist, I'll take a wild guess and say it's the colour.

I have seen these cookers for sale in BigC and Tescos

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Here is a pic of a "hot air cooker""

 

Do you have a website where that is described or sold?

 

Edit in: Thanks to the magic of TinEye, I found a site with a description. Sounds pretty good.

 

http://www.deni.com/...2&product_id=22

 

Then again, is it available at Tesco any more than a George Foreman grill? I doubt it.

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Here is a pic of a "hot air cooker""

 

I have seen these cookers for sale in BigC and Tescos

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Thats mechaniclly seperated meat isn't it?

Define meat!

Are lips and assholes actually meat?

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Thanks for the tip but didn't Carrefour on Pattaya Klang close down recently?

Sorry about that I am a little out of date as I did not travel to Pattaya in 2011 due to ill health so did not know about the closure.Does this mean there is no Carrefore in Pattaya now?.

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Sorry about that I am a little out of date as I did not travel to Pattaya in 2011 due to ill health so did not know about the closure.Does this mean there is no Carrefore in Pattaya now?.

 

The store is still there but it is now a Big C Extra rather than a Carrefore

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I used to have an "air grill". It was about the same size as a decent circular barbecue. Really simple concept, just circulated hot air around which grilled whatever you put in it. Really quick and any fat dripped into a tray at the bottom.

 

I know you're Scottish so I have to ask you what you do with the fat that drips into the tray. Do you save it and make gravy with it or what?

 

Here is a pic of a "hot air cooker""

 

Anybody that has been to the village in Isaan and seen how they cook chickens in the ground? Same principle as hot air cookers. Dig a hole in the ground, shove a bottle with a little bit of water in it up the ckicken's arse. Place a metal bucket over the chicken and then pile a load of straw on top and set fire to it. Very quick and the meat is very succulent.

 

I took a video of them doing it once, I'll see if I can find it and post it.

 

The way bacon should be eaten :bhappy

 

That's what the Muslim suicide bombers get when they arrive in Paradise, LOL.

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