Price Points: Disposable eco-barbecues

Disposable eco-barbecues | H is for Home

Hot bank holiday weekends are upon us! The forecast for the next week and more is rain free and lots of sunshine. Whenever this happens, supermarkets run out of salad, ice cream, ice cubes, ice lollies and… those instant barbecues. You know the ones; they consist of what looks like a large, tin foil takeaway container filled with coal and covered over with a metal mesh. People take them to the beach and other beauty spots and then, annoyingly, often leave them behind with all the other litter.

If you follow us on Twitter, you’ll probably know that litter is one of my bugbears. I had a look around on the internet for alternatives to these grill things and came across just three examples of disposable eco-barbecues. Unfortunately, number 3 is only available to buy if you purchase them wholesale – they don’t seem to be available in small quantities anywhere in the UK. If the likes of B&Q, Homebase, Wilko and the big supermarket chains began to stock them they’ll surely make a killing. They’re a much, much better option in our greener, single-use plastic aware times!

  1. CasusGrill instant barbecue: £7.95, Amazon

    Quick OxyliteTM Ready to grill in 5 minutes. Grilling time approx. 60 minutes. Portable & lightweight. Eco-friendly & biodegradable. All natural materials – charcoal, lava stone, bamboo and cardboard.

  2. ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large: £12.99, Amazon

    Burns immediately – no chemical igniters or fluids needed. Natural and sustainable materials used only; Eco plastic wrap stops contents from spilling during storage and transit. More than 2.5 hours of even heat for cooking food – Cook meat, fish & vegetables easily, healthily and safely. Heat ready for grilling food in approx. 20 minutes – Ideal for baking, grilling, boiling, cooking or smoking food. Surface is a suitable size for pans, kettles, grill racks etc.

  3. MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box: 2.50-2.75€ each (minimum order 7,000), Alibaba

    From Bulgaria. All you need to do is ignite the wick with a single match and all the rest is done automatically. It is a clean and effortless BBQ. All is 100% natural and chemical free. It is also eco friendly since it produces very little ash that can be used as fertiliser. Contents: oak. Ash rate 2%. Moisture 3% Volatile 13.37%. Fixed carbon 85%. Burning rate: 1.5 hours. No toxic gases, odourless. Immediate ignition.

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MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box
MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box
2.50-2.75€
ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large
ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large
£12.99
CasusGrill instant barbecue
CasusGrill instant barbecue
£7.95
MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box
MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box
2.50-2.75€
ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large
ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large
£12.99
CasusGrill instant barbecue
CasusGrill instant barbecue
£7.95
MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box
MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box
2.50-2.75€
ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large
ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large
£12.99
CasusGrill instant barbecue
CasusGrill instant barbecue
£7.95
MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box
MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box
2.50-2.75€
ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large
ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large
£12.99
CasusGrill instant barbecue
CasusGrill instant barbecue
£7.95
MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box
MagicFire 2kg BBQ charcoal box
2.50-2.75€
ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large
ECO Grill outdoor BBQ cooking log, large
£12.99
CasusGrill instant barbecue
CasusGrill instant barbecue
£7.95

Etsy List: Carry on Camping!

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'Carry on Camping!' Etsy List curated by H is for HomeFestival season is in full swing with Leeds, V, Reading, Green Man and Wilderness all happening this month so good reason to get yourself kitted out with some fantastic vintage camping gear!

Well, look no further than our ‘Carry on Camping!’ Etsy List. Ex-army tent? Check! Original 70s sleeping bag? Check! Enamel mugs and aluminium percolator for camp-fire coffee? Check! Even an album of camp sheet music to get your very own sing-song going!

Carry on Camping!
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Campervan Collecting

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vintage yellow and orange Primus stove

We picked up this fabulous vintage camping stove last week.

vintage yellow and orange Primus stove

It was produced by Primus of Sweden in the 1960s/70s.

vintage yellow and orange Primus stove

It’s a great colour and design, folding up to form a handy carry case.

We mentioned in our recent Bookmarks review of My Cool Campervan that we’re hoping to get our own campervan sometime in the not too distant future.

vintage orange enamel kettle and green patterned melamine plates

We’ve actually started doing some campervan collecting… starting a campervan ‘bottom drawer’ – or ‘hope chest’ – to our American, Canadian and New Zealand readers.

The stove’s now been added to it.

vintage orange enamel kettle

It contains all kinds of stuff – well designed, cheerfully decorated and unbreakable (or at least exceedingly robust).

vintage white enamel kettle

We’ve got kettles and teapots…

vintage enamel kettle, coffee pot and teapot

…and lots of melamine plates & bowls.

vintage green patterned Tefal melamine plates

detail from vintage green patterned melamine plate

There are drinking vessels in all sizes & shapes.

collection of vintage melamine cups

We reckon there’ll be lots of tea drinking…

collection of vintage pottery mugs

…and with all that tea we’ll obviously be eating lots of cake.

vintage three tier cake tin

…and when we run out of cake we’ll have to resort to mere bread!

vintage orange painted metal bread bin

We’ve got lots of cosy blankets for when it’s a bit chilly…

collection of vintage blankets and throws

…and deck chairs for when its sunny.

collection of colourful vintage garden and camping chairs

Will there be any space left in the campervan for us?

Bookmarks – My Cool Campervan

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My Cool Campervan book with vintage mug, crochet blanket and orange camping kettle | H is for Home

A vintage campervan has been on our wish list for a very long time.

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a blue Commer page in My Cool Campervan featuring a yellow Commer

Whilst we enjoy staying in a holiday cottage as much as the next person, we often dream of hitting the road for an overnight stay or long weekend on the spur of the moment… whenever the mood takes us or the weather looks too good to waste.

vintage Airstream in a field

page in My Cool Campervan featuring an Austin Loadstar

We live only an hour or two’s drive from all kinds of lovely places – the Lake District, North Wales, Cheshire, the East & West coasts spring to mind for starters. Then there’s the rest of the UK to visit for slightly longer trips… and then mainland Europe and beyond after that!

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Bedford CA campervan

vintage Bedford CF page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Bedford CF campervan with its trailer

It would make travelling with Fudge a lot easier too as he’d always have that secure home away from home to put him at ease. Plus, there’s all the fun of kitting it out of course. We already have a campervan ‘bottom drawer‘ where blankets, picnic boxes and melamine items are steadily accumulating.

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Ginetta car camper

page in My Cool Campervan featuring an Austin 152 car camper

Reading My Cool Campervan (by Jane Field-Lewis & Chris Haddon) has really persuaded us to get our finances in order and hunt one down – it’s been totally inspirational and we’ve a renewed focus all of a sudden.

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Bedford CA named Cuthbert

page in My Cool Campervan featuring the interior of a GMC motorhome

Each chapter of the book is dedicated to an actual vintage campervan – the authors & photographer travelled far & wide to visit them.

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a VW Devon campervan page in My Cool Campervan featuring a VW Hightop used to go surfing

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a VW Westfalia page in My Cool Campervan featuring a 1965 VW Microbus campervan

For each vehicle there’s a little introduction to its make & model, a brief history of its life to date and a chat with the current owners… where they found it, work carried out, how they use it etc. There are also ‘style notes’ where we’re given a sneak peak into how they’ve decked out their pride & joy.

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Dodge Travco motorhome named Myrtle

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Bush radio in a vintage campervan page in My Cool Campervan featuring the dining table in a vintage campervan

Everyone’s love and enthusiasm really shines through. Many of the owners have given their vans names and there’s also many a sad tale of reluctant sales.

page in My Cool Campervan featuring the interior of a vintage Morris Marina campervan page in My Cool Campervan featuring the interior of Debbie, a 1968 Bedford CA Dormobile Debonaire campervan

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Caravelle Club campervan

One seller even tried to buy back the campervan he sold a week after parting with it – offering more than it was initially sold for!!

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Toyota Devon campervan

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Dodge campervan with colour coordinating bicycle

Tina Hillier‘s photos are tremendous too – they make you just want to pack a picnic and get out there!

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a a Fiat 238 Weinsberg campervan

page in My Cool Campervan featuring an Airstream motorhome page in My Cool Campervan featuring an Airstream motorhome interior

So, this book gets a ‘highly recommended’ award from us – whether you’re already a campervan owner, hanker after one like us or are just fans of the vintage scene generally. We absolutely loved it!

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a campervan boot full of colourful luggage and bedding

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Dormobile Roma MKII micro-camper named Lil Blue

As usual, My Cool Campervan is available on Amazon.

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Wildgoose Mini campervan

page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Morris A60 campervan

For caravan lovers, the authors have previously published My Cool Caravan – click on the link to look inside!

vintage Citroen H fire engine page in My Cool Campervan featuring a Citroen Nomad campervan

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My Cool Campervan by Jane Field-Lewis & Chris Haddon

[Many thanks to Anova Books for supplying this review copy]