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BluzQue

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For years, I've used metal & wooden skewers for Kabobs. I've learned to deal with rolling, over/under cooked pcs., burnt hands etc, etc. I came across these in the local Big Lots and bought all they had (12). Cheap $3 or $4 ea. I love 'em. Everything loads smoothly, can rotate all skewers evenly and best of all.....no more burnt hands! Now I can sip on a cold one and move my kabobs around at the same time! Life is Good!



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Surfinsapo that's skewered Brazlian or Cuban? Never made it. Had at Argentina Style Steak place once. Liked it. Got a good recipe? The basket Kabob racks are made by BBQ Grates, They made inexpensive grills and accessories. In fact my little cheap gasser is a BBQ Grates. Keep it in the shop out of the weather. Works fine for small grillin'.


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It's Brazilian. I think all they put is course salt on different types of meats and then grill with skewers.. google it..I made it a few times and videod.. Jb said they have it in BR now too... We don't have it here yet.. :(
 
BluzQue said:
For years, I've used metal & wooden skewers for Kabobs. I've learned to deal with rolling, over/under cooked pcs., burnt hands etc, etc. I came across these in the local Big Lots and bought all they had (12). Cheap $3 or $4 ea. I love 'em. Everything loads smoothly, can rotate all skewers evenly and best of all.....no more burnt hands! Now I can sip on a cold one and move my kabobs around at the same time! Life is Good!

Hey BluzQue those are nice. I'll try the local Big Lots, might get lucky. I bet you did not think twice about buying them all.
 
Gunnagitcha, hope you have some luck. You'll love them. I'm gonna buy some more when I see them.


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