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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 19:20:33 GMT, "Muddle"
> wrote: > >"Kevin S. Wilson" > wrote in message .. . >> On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 15:08:42 GMT, "Muddle" >> > wrote: >> >> >As Alton Brown on one of his shows once said: "A broiler is nothing more >> >than an upside down grill." >> >> Did he also say that most residential broilers don't get hot enough to >> cook steaks and chops quickly enough, much less sear them? >> >Ovens have slots to move the food being broiled closer to the flame or >barring that purchase a stack of garden variety terracotta to move the food >even closer. Thanks for the news flash. I assure you that my comment takes into account the design features of most modern ovens; it appears that only you find these design features remarkable enough to bring them explicitly into the discussion. >It doesn't take a $100,000 dollar Food Network Kitchen makeover, sponsored >by Lowes or Home Depot to produce good food. I wouldn't let any of those >three entities into my home. Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you were done with this particular lecture. I now see you're just getting warmed up. Should we be taking notes? How much of this stuff will be on the mid-term? >Rachael Ray's voice sounds like chalk grating >on a slab of slate and her recipes taste exactly like chalk grating on a >slab of slate. I can't believe that stupid bitch has a major network TV >show. Even I could open a few can of vegetables, some chicken stock, reveal >the fact that I'm flat chested and have huge hips, while burning enough food ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Hold that thought, please. >to feed all fifty people who make sure I don't have to move more than ten >feet to cook a 30 min. meal. >If I had a variety of prep cooks, prep video whores and dish washers my >meals would be spectacularly mediocre just like hers are. She often states >she's bad about burning bread she wants to toast in the broiler. Have you >ever seen her do it? Why, because she's got fifty idiots making sure she >doesn't. I personally would rather watch endless reruns of Jamie Oliver >than that canned Rachael Ray crap. The Oprah of food, my ****in ass is >hurting over that. Not only do I have to change the channel during 30 min. >meals, now I've got to change it every time $40 dollars a day, Tasty Travels >and a host of other specials appear. She's a flat chested, loud mouthed, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I'm beginning to see a pattern here. >MILF type who can't cook unless she's got an army to prep and clean up ^^^^ You don't really know what that acronym stands for, do you? >afterwards. I'd like to see her on the next four episodes of Iron Chef >getting her ass handed to her on a silver platter by every other food >network star. >Darn near everything you need to make delicious meals can be purchased at a >mom and pop hardware store or a yard sale. How true. I know I would be lost without my 16-penny nails, a box of used infant clothes, a toilet plunger, an exercise bike, and a waterbed. Christ, you can smoke salmon >with an electric hot plate, a cardboard box and a few limbs you pick up >under your neighbors pecan tree. > Back to your charming description of Ms. Ray: Bitter much? How long has your divorce been final? |
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