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Bizzare Cooking methods

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Bizzare Cooking methods

Postby Ghostbane on Wed Mar 04, 2009 5:35 am

Okay now i know that not alot of people will care exactly about how food is cooked so long as it tastes delicious and goes down fine, but...have there ever been moments where you found yourself asking "Yes but...why?" when it comes to preparing food.

One such an occasion was trying to figure out why/how my dad would grill bacon...
And actually making it work
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Postby Futures Passed on Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:19 pm

My dad bought a new grill recently that said "you can even grill a pizza!", apparently. I think you actually can, too. Haven't tried it out yet.

I've cooked some stuff with a propane torch before.
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