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| Hard at work grilling lunch. |
Maybe it's just that guys like meat and fire. That could be it. Either way, one of the things I've missed most while we have lived in Kazakhstan is cooking meat over fire - commonly known as grilling unless you live in the North where the Yanks call it barbecuing. Don't get me wrong, I've had my share of finely grilled meat. This love men have for cooking meat over fire is global and the Kazakhs do a fine job. Shashlik, which is just meat of any kind grilled on a stick, is a delicious meal.
But buying your grilled meat just isn't the same as getting out there and starting the fire and hearing the sizzle when you plop the meat down on the grill. So, I've had withdrawals. Because of our housing situation, grilling out isn't really an option for me.
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| The homemade grill. |
In just a few minutes, Jennifer and I were sitting in front of the computer - that's how we watch things here in Kazakhstan - enjoying a hot dog and a college football game. It was like little America in here, and I had my "cooking-over-fire" fix.


Nice to read some interesting tid-bits from you Andy. Praying all is well for you two and your ministry.Give Jennifer a big hug from all of us @Parkview Baptist..Happy grillin!
ReplyDeleteI love it. Jen I bet marshmellows could be roasted there as well. Can you get marshmellows there? Amy can get them in here part of the world. Hope you can too. Well Andy I am thinking that some foil over the burner ( with a hole cut out) could help with clean up if you wanted to grill a steak over that fire. Just cover the whole stove top with foil and that would help with the clean up. Grill on man!!
ReplyDeleteMan vs. Meat. It's a matchup as old as time.
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