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what cone for turkey?

updated thu 27 nov 03

 

logan johnson on wed 26 nov 03


Hey There All!,

Anybody know what cone to use to fire a turkey? Unstuffed of course! ( in oxidation)
HAPPY THANKSGIVING ALL!!!! GOBBLE! GOBBLE!


Logan Johnson
Audeo Studios
"Carpe Argilla!!"


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Zoe Johnson on wed 26 nov 03


When my son was younger, he baked food a couple of time by inserting a l
twig into the kiln sitter instead of a cone (mini-bar) and setting the kiln
on low. When the twig burned out, dinner was done. I think he referred to
it as cone047.
zoej

--On Wednesday, November 26, 2003 12:57 PM -0800 logan johnson
wrote:

> Hey There All!,
>
> Anybody know what cone to use to fire a turkey? Unstuffed of course! (
> in oxidation) HAPPY THANKSGIVING ALL!!!! GOBBLE!
> GOBBLE!
>
>
> Logan Johnson
> Audeo Studios
> "Carpe Argilla!!"
>
>
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william schran on wed 26 nov 03


Logan wrote:>Anybody know what cone to use to fire a turkey? <

Not sure, but in grad school we did pizzas for 90 seconds at 1200=B0F -
course that was after a bit of wine.
Bill