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Discussion in 'Businesses - Services - Products' started by tanjay, Jul 10, 2017.

  1. Rye83

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    Coconut charcoal is real charcoal. You just have to be able to adapt to the heat differences. BBQ novices may have trouble with it though.
     
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    I actually prefer the coconut charcoal over the "wood" charcoal but seems to be more seasonal than the wood (at least what we see available in Tanjay). The coconut charcoal burns a bit hotter and faster so you need to adjust your grilling style a bit. Both types are really cheap.

    I do understand though...kingsford charcoal is so much better and easier to grill with, but it is what it is. I was told by someone years ago that you could get "normal" bags of charcoal at the old Clark AB but don't know for sure.

    Shawn
     
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    A couple of weeks ago I noticed that the hardware store in City Mall had a big stack of bags of Kingsford charcoal in front of their entrance. Within a few days they were sold out and I kicked myself for not buying about five bags. Not sure if that was a one shot deal, or something they have on a regular basis.
     
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