• Al K. Haul [1]

    From Ruth Haffly@1:396/45.28 to Dave Drum on Wed Jul 2 14:47:21 2025
    Hi Dave,

    Used to be, just a wood fire was kept smouldering for smoking. All in
    all, Steve likes the "convenience" of the smoker he has as he can
    usually do a project in a day or less. Cheese only takes a couple of
    hours but has to be done when the outside temps are under 70 degrees F.

    I almost bought a bargain-priced R2-D2 smoker - before reality set-in
    and I realised that I'd use it once or maybe twice then it would just occupy spasce on the patio,

    I understand. Our s can be used as grills also so they're most often
    used for that. When we got the egg shaped (not the name brand), Steve
    grilled a steak on it and pronounced it one of the best he'd ever
    grilled. We'll do pizza on that one also if we're not in a hurry.



    Without getting off into an off-topic discussion of religion - wine is
    and has been an integral part of Western religion since before the
    late, great J. C.

    Definatly. IIRC, the southwestern native Americans fermented cactus
    juice.

    Or used peyote buds/flowers. Bv)=

    Agave cactus is the basis for tequila.

    It's not the real thing unless it has a worm in it, or so legend says.


    And many of the old, traditional wineries/distilleries began in and in many cases are owned/operated by various religious orders.

    Which goes against some orders of poverty.

    But they weasel their way around it with fancy bookkeeping - just like politicians. You do know that politics was invented/refined in the
    Roman church, don't you? Bv)=

    Want to buy an indulgence? It'll save you from saying a few hundred
    "Hail Marys"--yes, I know.

    I recently re-read on of the best books on religion and myth that ever
    saw the light of day - AFAIAC ... "Holy Blood - Holy Grail". Certainly explained a lot of the background to ..... whoops, getting off topic.

    Pick up a copy and see for yourself.

    Hmmmmmm, have to check it out. BTW, I'll be "off air" from Friday until probably next Wednesday. Making a quick trip to the Pacific, will check
    to see if our favorite hole in the wall Korean bbq place is still going.
    I know one seafood place on the North Shore still is, but our favorite
    one down in the city closed about 12 years ago.

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    Catch you later,
    Ruth
    rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28


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