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I cook fish wrapped in foil on top of my pickemup truck engine block. Wrap
the fish up tight with some onions, butter salt and pepper and drive for a
hour. Hot fish sammich when ya get home.

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"Daniel" > wrote in message
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> "Henry" > wrote in message
> news:uUWGd.5253$HT6.4661@trnddc04...
> > Over here it's Turkey, at about 500 Deg. F.

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> Do you mean with the same cooking method and the same "excuse", i.e.
> structural works over?
> Very curious to know if my US roofing colleagues are also "asphalt
> turkeying"
> Cheers
> Daniel
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> > "Abe" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > >"Asphalt gigot " (Gigot = lamb or mutton leg in French) is an old

> festive
> > > >tradition of the French building industry, created by the

waterproofing
> > > >contractors. When the waterproofing contractor finished the

> installation
> > of
> > > >an asphalt roofing system over a concrete building roof, it is the

end
> of
> > > >the structural works on that building and the whole project team

> > celebrates.
> > > >For such, several "gigots" are cooked in hot melted asphalt. Yep, hot

> > melted
> > > >asphalt.
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> > > That has got to be the most bizarre cooking method I've ever heard.
> > > Speaking of industry-specific cooking methods, when I was a teenager
> > > working in my Father's dry cleaning store, we used to make grilled
> > > cheese sandwiches and heat up leftover meatloaf, chicken cutlets,
> > > etc... in the steam press.

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