Re: ok to cook on rusty grill?




On 22-Apr-2007, Steve Calvin <calvins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Steve Calvin wrote:
kilikini wrote:

As I was reading this, I was thinking, nope, not eating at his house!
LOL.

kili


I'm with you! I wouldn't want to even consider eating anywhere that
someone would even contemplate such a thing.


Actually, now that I think about it a little bit, I'm
smelling troll pretty strongly.

--
Steve

Come to think of it, every grill I've ever owned before I moved
to Flor i duh got rusty in the wintertime. And I don't remember
every doing anything particularly special to the grates when
the grill finally reappeared from under the snow. I just turned
on the heat, brushed them like I always do and got on with
the cooking.

If it's going to kill me, it better hurry up.

Brick (Youth is wasted on young people)
.



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