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" welcome to 2001 " F7

?

The year you think food was invented?

" I hope you dont use an actual beer can " #9 F7

I have NEVER used a beer can for that. What a waste!

I use a Brinkman rack, though I have some others.

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This rack is designed to hold the can stable. But with this rack, the can is not necessary.

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4 minutes ago, sear said:

 

 

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The year you think food was invented?

 

 

I have NEVER used a beer can for that. What a waste!

I use a Brinkman rack, though I have some others.

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This rack is designed to hold the can stable. But with this rack, the can is not necessary.

the point my dear naive friend was that there are a ton of toxins on the paint on a beer can that detox at temp well under what a grill cooking chicken produces

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12 minutes ago, Biggie Smails said:

Ever had a pickled turkey gizzard....good stuff. :bc:

No, unless there is a shortage of the more appetizing parts of the bird, it's doubtful I'll try any other "delectables".  My dad always ate the neck.  No thanks.Which may be weird because I've eaten some weird things.  

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" my dear naive friend was that there are a ton of toxins on the paint " f7

Naïve? *

The only word in my post #53 that's fully emphasized with all caps, was to emphasize that I've NEVER used a beer can for that purpose.

And yes, mainly for toxin avoidance.

BUT !!

There are potential toxins both inside & out. "Aluminum" cans have a plastic coating inside. I don't want that out-gassing into my food.

Not sure why you're misusing the word naïve (defined below for your convenience), unless it's just your own ignorance, and false assumptions about me.

I studied chemistry in high school & college.

I spent decades in the computer chip business, a chemical intensive undertaking. I didn't get this far in life not being able to avoid common dangers.

Why do you assume the absurd? That I do the intelligent thing, out of ignorance, naïvety.

Check Ockham's Razor. That's a silly explanation.

*  naïve (nä-êv´) also naif  or  naïf (nä-êf´) adjective
1.    a. Lacking worldliness and sophistication; artless. b. Simple and credulous as a child; ingenuous.
2.    Lacking critical ability or analytical insight;

Excerpted from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition  © 1996 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from INSO Corporation; further reproduction and distribution in accordance with the Copyright Law of the United States. All rights reserved.

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