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marie3454 wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 10:07 am Which is best and cheap for BBQ?
If you're talking about meat pork is a classic choice where I'm from.

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marie3454 wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 10:07 am Which is best and cheap for BBQ?
Are you talking about meat? Marinating will be the key and so as the side dish that will go with it.

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Veggies from the barbecue aren’t bad either.

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Even though I’m generally a meat eater and love my steaks and burgers, I’m always looking for ways to bring more vegetables into my daily meals. Honestly, the idea of making greens a bigger part of my routine always sounded a bit boring — until I found this 30-day salad diet plan https://betterme.world/articles/30-day-salad-diet/. It’s a surprisingly simple and satisfying way to eat healthier, lose weight gradually, and still enjoy flavorful, colorful meals that don’t feel like a punishment. I came across this great article on BetterMe that explains everything you need to know about starting and sticking with the salad diet. It breaks down tips, recipe ideas, and even how to stay motivated: it’s definitely worth a look if you’re thinking of making a healthy change without giving up taste

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