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Sainsburys were selling their cheap and cheerfull chicken holders off for £2.25 last week. Had to do a little hand bending to fit a beer can in but its easy to do.
 
nearest one to me is 30 miles away
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If you can, try to invest in a better quality of charcoal or briquettes depending on what you prefer.  A lot of the cheaper briquettes have binders in them which can taint your food.  A lot of members seem to use the Aussie heat beads which have gained in popularity over the years.  They are a bit more expensive but they burn longer and give a more reliable temperature.

If you prefer lumpwood charcoal try to get "restaurant Grade" charcoal as the lumps are a lot bigger, some of the chunks can be as big as your hand, they burn for longer than conventional charcoal and you get a better burn.  The popular ones are Big K or the restaurant charcoal that is in a blue bag.
 
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