That is him. You're right.That guy on the right looks like a Belgian I know.
He looks like Peter de Clercq...go ask your wife.
I have no intentions of stopping.Thanks for posting Jed.
I must confess, with every photo you post, I experiance new levels of feeling and thought. With all the travel and with every cook............
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Please don't stop!
That is him. You're right.
I also think it's crazy that Phu happens to know the guy from France in the picture. This world of BBQ is getting smaller and smaller.
I have no doubt you will Chris. After looking at the pictures from your last bash, this is a no brainer for you!Love that! I have an eye on a spot in my yard where I hope to do something like that one day. I've seen lots of pics of that type cooking in an Argentinian cookbook I have (7 Fires) - very interesting and it looks farking delicious! Thanks for posting. :thumb:
Soon to have a PHrench BBQ Team to compete with Phubs, we bought our house in Ventenac on Tuesday.I've met him twice.
He's a well known person in Belgium,he has a restaurant and he sells his line of BBQ equipment: http://www.peterdeclercq.be/shop/NL...oires&-session=s:546933A9169c52CBC1NQFE2514F6
And you're right...BBQ world is getting smaller by the minute.:-D
I wasn't there or there would be Duval, Chimay and Rocheforte 10 on hand for sure!Now thats primal eats right there. Great cook. Looks like everyone having fun there.
Just one question --> Wheres the alcohol?
Outdoor cooking like that among buddies -- Priceless.
Thanks Jeanie, Wish I was there to taste it! Pictures were posted by a friendI bet that was tasty!! Thanks for the pic.. also...Welcome home Jed! :-D
Chile George not Peru, close though. After our trip we didn't find it all that it was cracked up to be. :sad:Great cook Looks like they had fun Thought you were moving to Peru
Chile George not Peru, close though. After our trip we didn't find it all that it was cracked up to be. :sad: