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Old 12-25-2007, 11:49 AM
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Here where I live near the Amazon River in Brazil we frequently make BBQs along the rivers banks. To start with you need to cut some Y shaped branches and straight green branches from some trees. You then make a tree branch grill using the 4 Y branches. Then you go collect some dry fire wood and get the fire started. As to what to grill the normal fare is fish. You leave the scales on the fish and place it on the green wood grill over the coals seasoned with some salt and lime. If you happen to take some beef along you season it with rock salt and roast it over the grill. I don't think that this will be too easy for you do with your date. So, I would stay with something less primative. But, I can tell you fish roasted in this fashion is great. The meat is great as well. The setting also helps.


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