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Aasado brai or barbacue?
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 956944" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Ah, I found it. Will follow and get back to it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I had a good laugh at this. Very true. The best braai's are whilst camping- the ones that start early but this had me in stitches:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The one time I had 'beef' with my now father in law was around a braai. My father in law asked whether I would mind doing the braaiing for my now wife's 21st birthday. I said sure. I waited for low heat and put the steak on and chilled. My father in law was apparently pacing the hallway thinking I had 1) forgotten about the fire and 2) forgotten about the food once on the braai so he came out and took over. I have since learned that he likes a very active approach and hovers over the braai constantly turning. I put the meat on. Wait. Give a turn and then get it off and resting. So he felt I wasn't doing my duty and I felt he was undermining me. Neither of us said a word about it and kept the mild resentment until it came out at the next braai when I went along with them on a holiday and he made a snide remark and I put him in his place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 956944, member: 39190"] Ah, I found it. Will follow and get back to it. I had a good laugh at this. Very true. The best braai's are whilst camping- the ones that start early but this had me in stitches: The one time I had 'beef' with my now father in law was around a braai. My father in law asked whether I would mind doing the braaiing for my now wife's 21st birthday. I said sure. I waited for low heat and put the steak on and chilled. My father in law was apparently pacing the hallway thinking I had 1) forgotten about the fire and 2) forgotten about the food once on the braai so he came out and took over. I have since learned that he likes a very active approach and hovers over the braai constantly turning. I put the meat on. Wait. Give a turn and then get it off and resting. So he felt I wasn't doing my duty and I felt he was undermining me. Neither of us said a word about it and kept the mild resentment until it came out at the next braai when I went along with them on a holiday and he made a snide remark and I put him in his place. [/QUOTE]
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