Had to change the gas tank on the cooker today. I always do it by using up the one for the barbecue first then swopping back over so I always have a spare.
Pain in the rear digging it out from under the barbecue in the shed.
We don't use the barbie much as it's gas and frankly don't make food taste much better, if at all, than cooking it in other ways!
I am seriously thinking of building a permanent one with a kind of chimbley over it. We have plenty of fruit wood we could use to fire it. And the kits aren't expensive at all. Just a question of where to site it.
I know you can get stuff to chuck on gas barbies to make it taste as if it has been cooked over wood, in fact I did debate just throwing wood in the bottom of the gas barbie lighting it and seeing how it went.
I could drop some sort of a grid in there.
Don't think cheapo wood/briquette barbies are much different and I could even use the gas bits to light it!
Hmmm!