Kyocera cutlery (was [geeks] Be)

Jennifer Sharp jensharp at psychoses.org
Sat Jun 29 18:29:22 CDT 2002


Tell your dad that a gas grill would make a nice baby shower present!
:D

Jennifer Sharp

"Do not taunt Happy Fun Pregnant Woman."  -- James Sharp
-----Original Message-----
From: Amy <scoobydoo at ohno.mrbill.net>
To: geeks at sunhelp.org <geeks at sunhelp.org>
Date: Saturday, June 29, 2002 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: Kyocera cutlery (was [geeks] Be)


>On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, James Sharp wrote:
>> I've grilled something maybe 5 times in my life.  Including the
times
>> she's watched me undercook stuff (which I don't really, I tend to
overcook
>> it...especially chicken.  2 really nasty cases of food poisoning
will do
>> that to you.)
>
>Grilling is an art form. Especially meats like chicken, which aren't
the
>same thickness throughout (like a steak or a pork-chop). It just
takes
>time and practise to gauge how long the chicken needs to more or less
sit
>on the grill before rising to an appropriate internal temp so you
don't
>wind up sick as a dog for days.
>
>> > Gas grill? Yuck. Wrong, wrong, wrong.
>>
>> I agree.  Mesquite charcoal all the way.
>
>My Dad recently won one of those huge stainless gas grills in a golf
>tourney. He's now got these grandiose plans of grilling out for my
>birthday. He called me and asked how to change the propane tank. My
>response: "Dad, first you call Darryl (guy who donated the grill to
the
>winner's prizes). Then you suck up your pride and ask him to change
it so
>you don't blow up your nice new house." He laughed and I pointed out
that
>we could always go get a Weber kettle and BBQ properly over charcoal.
>
>I'm betting on the Weber and that I'll end up doing the cooking and
he'll
>be the one eating. ;)
>
>--a
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