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"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
... It is also a good implement to make a large pot of stew for a large crowd when the appropriate kitchen is not available. I've got a "fryer" but I use it chiefly for feeding stew to 40 or so folks at Penns Clave. In all honesty, thats all I use it for (besides boiling some old socks). Frank: look into home brewing. A friend used to have a 6 gallon stainless pot and a King Cooker propane fueled burner 20 years ago that we used to boil up our wort. Spilling 5 gallons of wort in the driveway is a much smaller disaster than doing that on a stove (once was enough). -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
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