On Mar 12, 2:22 am, "Green Xenon [Radium]" <gluceg...@excite.com> wrote:
> Hi:
> IMHO, the best way to cook is use to a clay oven [tandoor] fuel with > bituminous coal. What could taste better.
> Note: bituminous coal is not to be confused with charcoal which is > commonly used in most BBQs.
> Regards,
> Radium
The best way to cook is with a thermonuclear device. Set off the device in your kitchen under a frozen chicken. Drive 500 miles in a straight line away from your house and set off the device. Wait 1500 years. Go back home and enjoy. Yum!
> IMHO, the best way to cook is use to a clay oven [tandoor] fuel with > bituminous coal. What could taste better.
> Note: bituminous coal is not to be confused with charcoal which is > commonly used in most BBQs.
Given the stink it makes when it burns (and which it imparts to food) who could confuse the two?
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Jerry Avins wrote: > Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >> Hi:
>> IMHO, the best way to cook is use to a clay oven [tandoor] fuel with >> bituminous coal. What could taste better.
>> Note: bituminous coal is not to be confused with charcoal which is >> commonly used in most BBQs.
> Given the stink it makes when it burns (and which it imparts to food) > who could confuse the two?
> Jerry
Bituminous coal does not stink at all. It smells like paradise. Bituminous coal has a lot more flavor than charcoal, which is dull and boring in comparison.
Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: > Jerry Avins wrote: >> Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >>> Hi:
>>> IMHO, the best way to cook is use to a clay oven [tandoor] fuel with >>> bituminous coal. What could taste better.
>>> Note: bituminous coal is not to be confused with charcoal which is >>> commonly used in most BBQs.
>> Given the stink it makes when it burns (and which it imparts to food) >> who could confuse the two?
>> Jerry
> Bituminous coal does not stink at all. It smells like paradise. > Bituminous coal has a lot more flavor than charcoal, which is dull and > boring in comparison.
<SNIIIIIFFFFFF> Ahhhh.....I love the smell of coal-tar in the morning.
Dave Bugg wrote: > Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >> Jerry Avins wrote: >>> Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >>>> Hi:
>>>> IMHO, the best way to cook is use to a clay oven [tandoor] fuel with >>>> bituminous coal. What could taste better.
>>>> Note: bituminous coal is not to be confused with charcoal which is >>>> commonly used in most BBQs. >>> Given the stink it makes when it burns (and which it imparts to food) >>> who could confuse the two?
>>> Jerry
>> Bituminous coal does not stink at all. It smells like paradise. >> Bituminous coal has a lot more flavor than charcoal, which is dull and >> boring in comparison.
> <SNIIIIIFFFFFF> Ahhhh.....I love the smell of coal-tar in the morning.
The best way to cook is bake in a clay oven fueled with bituminous coal. The worst way to cook is to deep-fry in hydrogenated vegetable oil.
Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: > Dave Bugg wrote: >> Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >>> Jerry Avins wrote: >>>> Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >>>>> Hi:
>>>>> IMHO, the best way to cook is use to a clay oven [tandoor] fuel >>>>> with bituminous coal. What could taste better.
>>>>> Note: bituminous coal is not to be confused with charcoal which is >>>>> commonly used in most BBQs. >>>> Given the stink it makes when it burns (and which it imparts to >>>> food) who could confuse the two?
>>>> Jerry
>>> Bituminous coal does not stink at all. It smells like paradise. >>> Bituminous coal has a lot more flavor than charcoal, which is dull >>> and boring in comparison.
>> <SNIIIIIFFFFFF> Ahhhh.....I love the smell of coal-tar in the >> morning.
> The best way to cook is bake in a clay oven fueled with bituminous > coal.
There is no 'best way' to cook.
>The worst way to cook is to deep-fry in hydrogenated vegetable > oil.
Dave Bugg wrote: > Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >> Dave Bugg wrote: >>> Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >>>> Jerry Avins wrote: >>>>> Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >>>>>> Hi:
>>>>>> IMHO, the best way to cook is use to a clay oven [tandoor] fuel >>>>>> with bituminous coal. What could taste better.
>>>>>> Note: bituminous coal is not to be confused with charcoal which >>>>>> is commonly used in most BBQs. >>>>> Given the stink it makes when it burns (and which it imparts to >>>>> food) who could confuse the two?
>>>>> Jerry
>>>> Bituminous coal does not stink at all. It smells like paradise. >>>> Bituminous coal has a lot more flavor than charcoal, which is dull >>>> and boring in comparison.
>>> <SNIIIIIFFFFFF> Ahhhh.....I love the smell of coal-tar in the >>> morning.
>> The best way to cook is bake in a clay oven fueled with bituminous >> coal.
> There is no 'best way' to cook.
>> The worst way to cook is to deep-fry in hydrogenated vegetable >> oil.
> Is that what happened to your thinking process?
Dave, honey, why are you crossposting replies to this moron? It's obvious school has let out but this one should have stayed in!
jmcquown wrote: > Dave Bugg wrote: >> Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >>> Dave Bugg wrote: >>>> Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >>>>> Jerry Avins wrote: >>>>>> Green Xenon [Radium] wrote: >>>>>>> Hi:
>>>>>>> IMHO, the best way to cook is use to a clay oven [tandoor] fuel >>>>>>> with bituminous coal. What could taste better.
>>>>>>> Note: bituminous coal is not to be confused with charcoal which >>>>>>> is commonly used in most BBQs. >>>>>> Given the stink it makes when it burns (and which it imparts to >>>>>> food) who could confuse the two?
>>>>>> Jerry
>>>>> Bituminous coal does not stink at all. It smells like paradise. >>>>> Bituminous coal has a lot more flavor than charcoal, which is dull >>>>> and boring in comparison.
>>>> <SNIIIIIFFFFFF> Ahhhh.....I love the smell of coal-tar in the >>>> morning.
>>> The best way to cook is bake in a clay oven fueled with bituminous >>> coal.
>> There is no 'best way' to cook.
>>> The worst way to cook is to deep-fry in hydrogenated vegetable >>> oil.
>> Is that what happened to your thinking process?
> Dave, honey, why are you crossposting replies to this moron? It's > obvious school has let out but this one should have stayed in!
> Jill
Just admit it. Clay oven fueled by bituminous coal is the best.