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On Mar 12, 2:22 am, "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. 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! |