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| Baking (rec.food.baking) For bakers, would-be bakers, and fans and consumers of breads, pastries, cakes, pies, cookies, crackers, bagels, and other items commonly found in a bakery. Includes all methods of preparation, both conventional and not. |
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"Roy Basan" wrote in message om... (Blaine Adamson) wrote in message om... They are very huge, so should I cut them into pieces before baking or should I roast them outside over the fire ? What can you recommend ? Hello mate.... Please do me a favor.... find a funeral insititution and go directly to the crematorium,put your whale( besure that its cut up to pieces to fit ) and your self in two caskets and ask the person in charge of that institution to have you and your whale pieces cremated. Your last will will be that you and your butchered leviathan ashes will be scattered to the ocean.... That's a waste of a perfectly good whale. I think the OP should try cremating himself first, just to see if it works. |
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Blaine Adamson wrote:
They are very huge, so should I cut them into pieces before baking or should I roast them outside over the fire ? What can you recommend ? Make sure you get all the elephants out first. gp |
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"Vox Humana" wrote in message ...
"Roy Basan" wrote in message om... (Blaine Adamson) wrote in message om... They are very huge, so should I cut them into pieces before baking or should I roast them outside over the fire ? What can you recommend ? Hello mate.... Please do me a favor.... find a funeral insititution and go directly to the crematorium,put your whale( besure that its cut up to pieces to fit ) and your self in two caskets and ask the person in charge of that institution to have you and your whale pieces cremated. Your last will will be that you and your butchered leviathan ashes will be scattered to the ocean.... That's a waste of a perfectly good whale. I think the OP should try cremating himself first, just to see if it works. A perfectly good whale should be in the ocean and not in the home of a dolt. It is just a like asking how do you bake a bull or a cow if your oven is tiny...A plain common sense can help him if he not lazy to think. |
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I just baked an Alligator and it was wonderful
Roy Basan wrote: "Vox Humana" wrote in message ... "Roy Basan" wrote in message .com... (Blaine Adamson) wrote in message om... They are very huge, so should I cut them into pieces before baking or should I roast them outside over the fire ? What can you recommend ? Hello mate.... Please do me a favor.... find a funeral insititution and go directly to the crematorium,put your whale( besure that its cut up to pieces to fit ) and your self in two caskets and ask the person in charge of that institution to have you and your whale pieces cremated. Your last will will be that you and your butchered leviathan ashes will be scattered to the ocean.... That's a waste of a perfectly good whale. I think the OP should try cremating himself first, just to see if it works. A perfectly good whale should be in the ocean and not in the home of a dolt. It is just a like asking how do you bake a bull or a cow if your oven is tiny...A plain common sense can help him if he not lazy to think. |
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Alligator is a very famous Danish pastry. What an idiot.
It is made with almond paste, pecans and other delights. Reg wrote: Dolkian wrote: I just baked an Alligator and it was wonderful Switched your handle to avoid killfiles, eh troll? Still crossposting too. |
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Noooo!
How you bake a bull or a cow or a whale is... Have a qualified butcher cut it up into manageable pieces, such as romp, roast, sirlion and such and bake, grill, or broil the manageable pieces. "Roy Basan" wrote in message m... "Vox Humana" wrote in message ... "Roy Basan" wrote in message om... (Blaine Adamson) wrote in message om... They are very huge, so should I cut them into pieces before baking or should I roast them outside over the fire ? What can you recommend ? Hello mate.... Please do me a favor.... find a funeral insititution and go directly to the crematorium,put your whale( besure that its cut up to pieces to fit ) and your self in two caskets and ask the person in charge of that institution to have you and your whale pieces cremated. Your last will will be that you and your butchered leviathan ashes will be scattered to the ocean.... That's a waste of a perfectly good whale. I think the OP should try cremating himself first, just to see if it works. A perfectly good whale should be in the ocean and not in the home of a dolt. It is just a like asking how do you bake a bull or a cow if your oven is tiny...A plain common sense can help him if he not lazy to think. |
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"Blaine Adamson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag m... They are very huge, so should I cut them into pieces before baking or should I roast them outside over the fire ? What can you recommend ? You are in the false newsgroup. Try japanese cooking ! They will know. |
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