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SethGreene531 路 M
Great idea! For backyard parties. Freeing the host from tracking individual tastes, rare, medium rare, etc.
Not unlike the Japanese tradition of Yakiniku. Where table guest prepare their bbq portions on a grill in the center.
Not unlike the Japanese tradition of Yakiniku. Where table guest prepare their bbq portions on a grill in the center.
Trippy 路 F
@SethGreene531 Interesting... Like a melting pot...or what ever they termed " fondue" as a fad here some time ago?
SethGreene531 路 M
@Trippy Exactly, similar to the fondue concept. A nice way to bond.
Apparently at some restaurants, you also share communal pots of stew or dumplings, of which there are strict etiquette rules.
Apparently at some restaurants, you also share communal pots of stew or dumplings, of which there are strict etiquette rules.
Trippy 路 F
@SethGreene531 Humph.... Very cool. Yeah the whole concept of that do your own grill just seemed very interactive to me. Preparing the party... becoming the party itself 馃檪
SethGreene531 路 M
@Trippy I get that yes. Having guests involved in the hosting seems to bring new life to a party. It's energy is sustained rather than fizzling half way through.鈽猴笍