About the charcoal: everywhere, basically...supermarket/grocery store (Highland Farm, Loblaws...), corner store, Canadian tire... about $5 for a big bag. You could also get some gas from shelfs nearby to light up the charcoal.
-found(BeeGee);
2001-8-15{222}(#167548@0)
BBQ places: generally don't have to book...you can bring your own bbq too. Anything else?: BBQ is much easier than cooking...don't worry at all. Many Chinese don't like burger or hot dog for bbq. I love Korean BBQ most.
haha, you are getting very good at this.....
-winterblue(winterblue);
2001-8-15(#167552@0)
if you know I BBQed 5 times this summer :( ...My favrate: mushroom, salmon, Korean marinated beef and corn (for 日进斗斤 too)
-found(BeeGee);
2001-8-15(#167567@0)
it's dry badly now, so we were forbidden to use open fire when camping (graystone) last week
-popcat(popcat);
2001-8-15(#167801@0)
A GENTLE REMINDER: bring some tin foil to put on the grill if you don't bring you own...you don't want to try all means to clean the public bbq grill before your party...
-found(BeeGee);
2001-8-15(#167572@0)
thanks, I'll remember it.
-macsym(日进斗斤);
2001-8-15(#167576@0)