Braai is an Afrikaans (South Africa) word for barbeque, so it's likely a brick barbeque grill.
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"Braai" is a Afrikaans word that means barbecue or roast..This is most important South African customs..
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Please note that the word BRAAI is now part of the South African English dictionary.Braai in English refers to an "outdoor grill" known in GB and US English as a barbeque.The word is derived from the Afrikaans word BRAAI which means "grill" and does not only refer to outdoor grills.The Afrikaans word BRAAI is derived from the Dutch word BRADEN which also means "grill or cook".
For a brick barbecue it is best to sit with pen and paper and plan your own customized theory that will please your own functionality expectations.-- you just need to know what size bricks you will be using and the type of design you want - to know how many bricks you will need for any given specification; keeping in mind that you will want to stagger your corners with half pieces for that interlocking look.
The braai meat the South African way, one will need to barbecue the food. This will often involve grilling of meats such as kebabs, marinated chicken or pork chops, for example.
Braai. Its a Barbecue over an open flame.
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She went to a braai that was for white people only and ate their food.
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The usual word in English and Afrikaan speaking communities is "braai". Pronounced Bry like in Fry and Sky. "We're having a braai on Saturday" "Let's braai on Saturday" "Suzie will have a beach braai for her birthday" Its an Afrikaans word meaning roast. Nobody uses "Barbecue" or the Australian version "Barbie" unless talking to foreigners and translating for their benefit. There is a culture around "braai-ing". All the men gather around the fire with a beer in one hand and talk about violent sports while the host toasts large quantities of red meat - preferably venison, though fish braais are done in coastal areas. The buck or fish should ideally have been shot or caught by the host or his brother-in-law. Real men use big charcoal or wood fires for braais. The urban weaklings will use a gas braai, but when this abomination happens the men don't gather around the so-called "fire" as a way of showing their disapproval. While this is happening all the women gather in the kitchen and make salads, bread rolls and stiff maize porridge to consume with the meat. They talk about pregnancy, babies, TV soapies and who is to be married (or divorced) next.
1 brink = (¾+¼) brick = ¾ brick + ¼ brick If 1 brick balances ¾ brick + ¾ lb then: 1 brick = ¾ brick + ¼ brick = ¾ brick + ¾ lb → ¼ brick = ¾ lb (subtracting ¾ brick from both sides) → 1 brick = 3 lb (multiplying both sides by 4).
Brick by Brick was created in 1990-06.