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Poll: Have you attempted a barbecue so far this year?
To grill, or not to grill: that is the question.
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To grill, or not to grill: that is the question.
Met Éireann has said temperatures could reach as high as 27 degrees today.
People were forced to leave the popular tourist area yesterday.
We asked Irish home cooks for their best BBQ ideas.
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“The idea was to break them, make them hungry,” said a spokesperson for the group.
Never again.
Now you know what we have to put up with.
A poll claimed 100% of Irish women would “think less of a man” if he couldn’t light a BBQ.
Go easy on the red meat, will ye?
Our window of opportunity is now. Let’s do it right.
It sounds delicious, frankly.
So-so-so scandalous.
Come rain or shine, we’re having that barbie.
Let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)
Remember summer? Wasn’t it SO GREAT?
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Planning on having a barbecue tonight? Make sure you read this first.
It involves a urinating doll being thrown onto a flaming barbecue.
So when are we gonna get ham Sam Maguire?
Research shows that your barbcue may be cooking up some dangerous chemicals, but don’t worry, we have tips on how to avoid it.
It’s a bank holiday Monday, so let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)
EVERYONE in Ireland had a barbecue last night. Lessons were learned.
Repak wants consumers to think of the ‘forgotten recyclables’ from barbecue season over the June bank holiday.
Irish-born AFL legend will undergo surgery this week after 11th-hour reprieve in brain cancer fight.
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