
The book was ok, if you like to be spoken to by a DICTATOR!
Amazing out of the 3 books I wanted, 2 were at all good book shops, and I picked the one no one stocks! tells me something now!
the other 2 books were Smoke and Spice & weber smoke
Dane, was that the book by the Author Gary Wiviott? If so, yeah he does come over like a Dictator and in his school, it's his way or the highway..no IFs Buts or maybe's but he is known around the circuit as someone who does know what he's talking about....especially handling the Weber Smokey Mountain.the dane wrote:Well I have just finished reading the book Low & Slow, took 2 weeks to get the book here and a week to read! and the outcome is, I would of been better to ask you guys for INFO!!!!!![]()
The book was ok, if you like to be spoken to by a DICTATOR!
Amazing out of the 3 books I wanted, 2 were at all good book shops, and I picked the one no one stocks! tells me something now!
the other 2 books were Smoke and Spice & weber smoke
The very thing that attracted me to cooking in the first place.chrisg wrote:
cooking doesn't have rules it has exploration
Agree Chris,chrisg wrote:
Eh... that, not going to be told how to cook, Gordon Ramsay needs a swift kick where it hurts in my opinion, cooking doesn't have rules it has exploration - nothing is hard and fast, too many variables, especially with BBQ, the kitchen is more a controlled environment.
A good renegade cook is Anthony Bourdain, but I don't recall much in the BBQ area.
You have inspired me to go round up the books I have, but not this instant, first chook in the Q
Cheers
If you can stand the If you can put up with the precious panting and twitching! Management can't stand it...gives her the creeps, like a used car salesman on Amphetamines!...her words not mine!beermee wrote:I've never really been a fan of Gordan Ramsay, but his latest "ultimate cookery course" series is great. It's almost taken a leaf out of Jamie Olivers aproach - simple steps, fresh ingredients, great presentation, simple stuff anyone can cook!
Gary