We've seen the pizza belt before and know of a Jello belt, citrus belt and corn belt, but a barbecue belt? Of course, geographically speaking a barbecue belt would probably cover most of South and Southwest, although this particular version will just cover your waistline. It is a handy way for a 'cue-lover to have all their tools at the ready. The tools aren't included, but don't you already have them?
The belt is made of 100% cotton canvas and has a hook for tongs, a holder for the spatula, pockets for seasonings, sauces and condiments, and a beer holder. Because we all know it's important to have beer on hand at a barbecue. You know, for marinades and such...

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7-03-2006 @7:09PM Dr. Electro said... Beer is good for marinating the cook's insides. Don't waste it on the meat.
Okay, once upon a time I made some beer barbecue sauce. I discovered that I like beer bread and beer fish batter better.
I would like to have the belt, though. Since you missed my birthday last month, send me one for Labor Day, okay?
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7-03-2006 @7:57PM Haley said... Mate, this would go down so well in Australia! Have you considered marketing there? :)
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7-03-2006 @10:53PM Log said... I don't know how many times I've had to fish around for things while standing at the barbie. Good idea.
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7-03-2006 @11:11PM Jim Benedict said... the belt seems like a great idea--Could use a couple depending on whether I'm gas grillin' or charcoal'smoke grilling.where are they sold??
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7-04-2006 @2:45PM Galatea said... Jim, it was at Red Envelope as far as i can tell, but i've looked around the site and it doesn't seem like they sell it any longer. hopefully they will again.
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