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It is not known when the hibachi was first used in Japan.
Should I buy some for the hibachi in the trunk?
In an earlier age the hibachi would have been our primary source of heat.
One person described the effect as being like a hibachi in a really expensive frame.
The barbecue was not some small hibachi, but a real life fire pit.
"I thank God for my hibachi grill and cold beer in a can."
She had those leaves in a hibachi, making it cooking, not burning.
A hibachi is a good size for a boy.
I headed to the garage to dig up the old hibachi.
Now, fans are wearing the number and showing up with hibachi signs.
The other woman was fiddling with a hibachi in the fireplace.
If you want to cook outdoors in a small area, a compact hibachi can be used.
There's hot water on the hibachi, if you want to make yourself some coffee."
There was a rusted-out hibachi grill on the ground next to the door.
They crossed to a small iron hibachi that sat next to a picnic table.
Most hibachi chefs have a standard set of tricks up their sleeves.
The hibachi tables might prove awkward for someone in a wheelchair.
The woman was now boiling water on the hibachi, and the two men were playing rummy.
This has been referred to by some as "death by hibachi".
"We were just talking about hibachi cooking," I said.
A bust of Venus is mounted on a discarded hibachi.
The traditional Japanese hibachi is a heating device and not usually used for cooking.
The heart of this restaurant beats at the hibachi tables and with the red meats.
He walked to the hibachi and retrieved his pipe.
Mark laughed as he put the steaks on the hibachi through the open window, then drew it down against the cold.