Sunday 8 July 2012

Compact barbecue on the balcony railing joy



The Bruce BBQ Grill provides space-saving grill pleasure - thanks to lightning-fast mounting on wall or on the balcony.
The balmy summer weather makes you want to have a barbecue with friends. But what if the home balcony is too narrow to accommodate friends together to barbecue? The solution is Bruce BBQ barbecue - and is our gimmick of the week.

Made much more pleasant to the barbecue at home - without even your own garden. How does it work? Introducing the ultimate wizard. Permit, Bruce. Bruce BBQ barbecue.

The handy mini-barbecue in window box format adapts to the balcony railing or can be screwed to the wall with the included accessories. Installation is smooth, finished twitching - once the box barbecue adorns the balcony railing and burn the coal, sweetens the flavor of fresh sausages and steaks the summer. The BBQ barbecue is both a short session and extended by Brutzelparties - with its six kilograms Bruce brings nothing as fast as amended.

A voodoo doll is perfect for relieving stress in between - you can let out your anger really, if she wins the upper hand. Imagine Just imagine your boss to hold in your hand and then stab. If your boss does not really meet this doll ...
The rectangular balcony barbecue are made of a durable steel and thus a long-term companion for the barbecue master of the nation. In addition to outdoor and indoor box includes a base and a cover plate also included, such as mounting hardware and installation instructions.
One little tip on the edge: In rent to spoil not only the envy of neighbors with distinct sausage grilling pleasure, but also clauses in leases that prohibit barbecueing on the balcony. Before you Bruce comes into the house, so you better take a look at your lease.

Thursday 16 February 2012

Apparent bbq heart attack at Heart Attack Grill hamburger


Apparent heart attack at Heart Attack Grill

A man -- not the man who suffered from heart attack symptoms -- eats a burger from the Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas. (CBS)
(BBQ News)  The Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas is proud of its name.
It warns customers, "This establishment is bad for your health."

Man stricken eating heart attack grill burger
Video: A meal to die for
So this story may sound too good to be true: A customer at the barbecue restaurant, while eating a 6,000-calorie burger called the Triple Bypass Burger, was stricken with an apparent heart attack. And it was all caught on the cell phone video.

But some patrons thought it was all an act.

The video of the incident went viral online. The video shows paramedics wheeling a man having a heart attack out of a barbecue restaurant that advertises its food can kill. It's the kind of publicity other barbecue restaurants would run from -- but not this one.

Jon Basso, owner of the Heart Attack Grill, told BBQ News, "We throw slogans at you like, 'Taste worth dying for.'"

Basso calls himself Dr. Jon and his waitresses "nurses." Diners wear hospital gowns.

"I am here to tell you straight out I am here to make a buck," Basso said.

Basso says plenty of barbecue restaurants serve unhealthy food -- he's just honest about it.

Basso told BBQ News, "Anything that is legal that you want to eat or drink that's fun, that enriches your life at the moment, I will sell it to you."

Sharon Myers, a Heart Attack Grill customer, said at a visit to the barbecue restaurant, "Every once in a while you have to indulge, so we thought we would indulge today."

Basso said, "Who doesn't want to risk a little danger every once in a while. If I can put danger back into hamburgers, all the better."

But on Saturday night, the reality of what that can lead to hit hard when a man eating a burger called a Triple Bypass suddenly seemed like he needed one. Waitress Tracy Chamberlin called 911.

"I am nowhere near a nurse," Chamberlin said. "I just play one when I come to work"

The ambulance got there fast.

"People were taking pictures," Chamberlin recalled. "I had people ask me, 'Is this a stunt, do you do this on a regular basis? (I said,) 'No, it's not a stunt, this is for real, this man is sick.'"

BBQ News asked a cardiologist if one hamburger recipes -- even a huge one -- could actually cause a heart attack.

Dr. Sohail Anjum, a cardiologist, said, "I don't think hamburger recipes bite or eating a whole hamburger recipes can give you a heart attack."

Paramedics said he would probably be OK but for medical privacy reasons won't release his name or condition.

For those who suspect a publicity stunt, Las Vegas Fire and Rescue confirms that a man with heart attack symptoms was taken from the Heart Attack Grill to the hospital.

BBQ News confirmed that he left without paying for his Triple Bypass Burger.