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Default Grilled Beer Bratties

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>>>>>>>> I guess I will boil them up in the morning and let them sit in the
>>>>>>>> beer
>>>>>>>> for a while, then I will drain and grill them.
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>>>>>>>> I was laughing here because my poor husband puts up with me
>>>>>>>> constantly
>>>>>>>> experimenting and always with good humour)
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>>>>>>>> I will post back with his report ... <g>
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>>>>>>> Awesome, look forward to reading that!
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>>>>>> And here I am! Well, who woulda thunk it??
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>>>>>> I don't like beer and I am not keep on bratties but ... I ate two with
>>>>>> enjoyment
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>>>>>> Hubby liked them very much too, so I guess we are on to a winner.
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>>>>>> Thanks especially to Moe and whoever said that the skins *are* porous
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>>>>>> will take in flavour ... they did)
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>>>>> great!
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>>>>> now...please try to call them "brats" -- that other word you're using
>>>>> makes you sound Australian or something
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>>>> lol well I AM a Brit)) Does that count??
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>>> "no worries" ;-p

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> Ooops meant to write, that here in UK, a brat is usually a naughty child
> Naughty or not, I still wouldn't simmer in beer and then grill ...


brats (rhymes with "hats") are naughty children

brats (rhymes with "pots") are bratwurst