That's a LOT of Canadian Tire money...

Hummm, I wonder if they have a $16 version of this…

Sounds like a typical wild water paddler.

squeak Aisle 23: Barbecues and Rotisseries.

Okay, before anyone in Alberta buys a rotisserie, let me know - I have one in my dining room still in the box that I received for Christmas years ago. I can give you a sweeeet deal on that. :smiley:

What’s a rotisserie? Seriously - is it like a spit? For the kitchen?

Yes, like a spit. You put your food on it, put the whole thing over a heat source, and turn it on. It rotates your food over the heat source. I’ve seen them mostly with barbecues, but I would think you can also get kitchen ones, either standalone or for use with the oven broiler.

I’d just like to add I broke my Canadian Tire Money cherry today. A whole fifty cent bill. The first of many I suppose.

Another check off the becoming Canadian required items list.

Can you buy a good mousetrap with the stuff?

I’m pretty sure that Schatzi the Crusty Old Cat[sup]TM[/sup] has taken care of that, actually.

I’ve hunted all over the place and there’s nary a turd to be found.

My dad tried one on his BBQ.

I never knew that such flames could come from a chicken.

blinks Where did they live? I know a few years ago a family from around here bought a lawnmower solely with Canadian Tire money.