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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a few action shots of my marinated chicken smoking on the grill...

http://sites.google.com/site/woogero...8022009smoking


Hmnnn.

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Woogeroo wrote:
> a few action shots of my marinated chicken smoking on the grill...
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> http://sites.google.com/site/woogero...8022009smoking
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> Hmnnn.



Burger? Looks like some of that human waste the astronauts ejected into
space in the late 60's has now completed it's orbit and is coming back in
the form of meatierites.

Which brings up a vary good question.... If you shot a few cows into the
cold vacuum of outer space, would they still be edible 50 years later?

We should start doing this now before the vegetarians contaminate our beef
supply beyond edibility. I see a business investment opportunity here...

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On Aug 3, 6:00*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> Woogeroo wrote:
> > a few action shots of my marinated chicken smoking on the grill...

>
> >http://sites.google.com/site/woogero...8022009smoking

>
> > Hmnnn.

>
> Burger? *Looks like some of that human waste the astronauts ejected into
> space in the late 60's has now completed it's orbit and is coming back in
> the form of meatierites.
>
> Which brings up a vary good question.... If you shot a few cows into the
> cold vacuum of outer space, would they still be edible 50 years later?
>
> We should start doing this now before the vegetarians contaminate our beef
> supply beyond edibility. *I see a business investment opportunity here....
>
> -sw


hey sw, some of that waste must have come down and slapped you upside
da haid
you shoot cows, even if they're organic; you shoot cows of any stripe
into out of space, they'll blow up real good look at what happend to
alien
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On Aug 4, 8:05*am, "Bent Attorney Esq." >
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> On Aug 3, 6:00*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
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> > Woogeroo wrote:
> > > a few action shots of my marinated chicken smoking on the grill...

>
> > >http://sites.google.com/site/woogero...8022009smoking

>
> > > Hmnnn.

>
> > Burger? *Looks like some of that human waste the astronauts ejected into
> > space in the late 60's has now completed it's orbit and is coming back in
> > the form of meatierites.

>
> > Which brings up a vary good question.... If you shot a few cows into the
> > cold vacuum of outer space, would they still be edible 50 years later?

>
> > We should start doing this now before the vegetarians contaminate our beef
> > supply beyond edibility. *I see a business investment opportunity here...

>
> > -sw

>
> hey sw, some of that waste must have come down and slapped you upside
> da haid
> you shoot cows, even if they're organic; you shoot cows of any stripe
> into out of space, they'll blow up real good *look at what happend to
> alien- Hide quoted text -
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In Alien, the creature survived the vacuum of space, but was killed by
the jets of fire from the shuttle engines. Which I guess relates to a
barbecue in a different way...I think I heard the aliens taste a bit
like chicken, if you get past the acid for blood...
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"steven_nospam at Yahoo! Canada" > wrote in
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> In Alien, the creature survived the vacuum of space, but was
> killed by
> the jets of fire from the shuttle engines. Which I guess relates
> to a
> barbecue in a different way...I think I heard the aliens taste a
> bit
> like chicken, if you get past the acid for blood...


When grilling shrimp, squid and even scallops, I've been known to
grab my LP torch and use it to add some color to the "edges." The
torch can be applied lightly without cooking the main part of the
body, but adding a little black or brown to the very thin edges
that looks good and adds to the "cooked on the grill" flavor.
--
Nonny

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Congress would immediately make voting illegal.





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On Aug 5, 10:26*am, "steven_nospam at Yahoo! Canada"
> wrote:
> On Aug 4, 8:05*am, "Bent Attorney Esq." >
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 3, 6:00*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:

>
> > > Woogeroo wrote:
> > > > a few action shots of my marinated chicken smoking on the grill...

>
> > > >http://sites.google.com/site/woogero...8022009smoking

>
> > > > Hmnnn.

>
> > > Burger? *Looks like some of that human waste the astronauts ejected into
> > > space in the late 60's has now completed it's orbit and is coming back in
> > > the form of meatierites.

>
> > > Which brings up a vary good question.... If you shot a few cows into the
> > > cold vacuum of outer space, would they still be edible 50 years later?

>
> > > We should start doing this now before the vegetarians contaminate our beef
> > > supply beyond edibility. *I see a business investment opportunity here...

>
> > > -sw

>
> > hey sw, some of that waste must have come down and slapped you upside
> > da haid
> > you shoot cows, even if they're organic; you shoot cows of any stripe
> > into out of space, they'll blow up real good *look at what happend to
> > alien- Hide quoted text -

>
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> In Alien, the creature survived the vacuum of space, but was killed by
> the jets of fire from the shuttle engines. Which I guess relates to a
> barbecue in a different way...I think I heard the aliens taste a bit
> like chicken, if you get past the acid for blood...


i guess i better watch alien again and learn how to barbecue really
that monster must have had some kind of super exo skeleton to
survive reminds me of buffalo i've been chasing all day and night
they toughen up something fierce but they'd blow up real good in out
of space
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