Churrasco on the Kamado

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surfinsapo

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Well, I got my Brazilian skewers in yesterday and decided to test them out. They were fun and easy to use. Oh and there is nothing wrong with my neck...

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Man are those things legal in all 50 states :D Those are pretty cool...and the food looked awsome as well
Sorry to hear about your friend.
 
That look great SS, those things could be weapons for sure. Don't know about your buddie cause I don't watch videos, tv, etc; no time for it.
 
Those look fantastic ss. I was at a Brazilian steak house in Niagra Falls a couple of weeks ago. The food was GREAT! Are you gonna post your recipes?
 
They're very cool. How much did those special churrasco skewers set you back? The exact same skewers are < $3 a pop at all the Armenian markets in Glendale, Burbank and Hollywood.
 
boar_d_laze said:
They're very cool. How much did those special churrasco skewers set you back? The exact same skewers are < $3 a pop at all the Armenian markets in Glendale, Burbank and Hollywood.
I think they were $3.00 each. and they are from Glendale too...They aren't the best grade stainless steel, but who cares for that price. Do you have a link to the markets?
 
Hope you also got yourself some poofy gaucho britches and a jaunty leather hat. Do look highly edible. Thanks for sharing.

bigwheel
 
SS,

The only link to most Armenian markets is through the Russian mafia. I'll give you the url for the Jon's chain but I'm not sure they'll give you any joy on the phone or by email. Worth a try.

http://www.jonsmarketplace.com/index.aspx

Jon's is a not-so-little-anymore chain of supers. Their clientele is about half Armenian and half Meso-American, so the stocking is "Armenexican" or "Meximenian," depending on how you look at it. You sure as hell don't need English to navigate their aisles -- it's almost a handicap. Great selection of vodkas, Armenian cognacs, piscos and tequilas. Incredible selection of deli-meats. Decent lox < $10/lb, and great salmon caviar < $20/lb. Do you know how cheap that is?

Rich
 
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