Subj : Re: Fishy Stuff To : Shawn Highfield From : Dave Drum Date : Wed Jul 31 2024 07:09:00 -=> Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> My place had the balcony built out from the buildig rather than DD> inset. So there was no roof or nearby combustibles to worry about. SH> Ahhhh. Gotcha. DD> Many of the DD> tenants did as I did and "cooked out" on the deck. SH> Believe me, if I could get away with it I would. Both Andrea and I SH> like the BBQ. Just a thought - could you get away with one of those table top hibachi deals. I have one I've used on my covered patio.ust have to be careful all of the coals are DEAD before dumping the residue into the bin. Mine gets dumped onto and old tree stump I'm treating with saltpeter to help it along the road to oblivion. So I've no worries about setting the trash bin ablaze. Mine looks a lot like this - https://tinyurl.com/BURN-IT-UP - less the nice wooden handles. I may order one of these and give my current one to my brother or, if he he declines, Habitat for Humanity's op-shop. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Vietnamese Bbq Duck Breast Categories: Oriental, Game, Poultry, Chilies Yield: 2 Servings 4 Duck breasts; boned, skinned 2 tb Oil 4 tb Vinegar 1 cl Garlic; minced 1 1/2" chunk ginger root; - crumbled 1/2 ts Dried chilies; or more This recipe is equally good with wild duck, partridge or ptarmigan. Cut the breasts away from the bird and marinade at least two days in the other ingredients. The peppers can be increased up to 2 (or more) ts according to taste. Drain breasts and grill over charcoal/gas, brushing on extra marinade as required. Serve with rice. Recipe by: Jim Weller Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Adding bacon changes it from good to very good. --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .