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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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![]() "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > > > -- > "Mr. Wizard" > wrote in message > . com... > > Lately, after using the smoker I have noticed tiny blisters > > cropping up on my exposed areas, hands, forearms, > > neck and face. I didn't think anything of it until this morning. > > > Do you leave the bark on? this sounds like a good argument for removing > it.. Probably some poison ivy or similar stuff on the wood. > No. It was clean chunks. Like I said It has slowly escalated over the last few months with different types of wood. |
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On 4/18/04 4:33 PM, in article
, "Mr. Wizard" > wrote: > > "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> -- >> "Mr. Wizard" > wrote in message >> . com... >>> Lately, after using the smoker I have noticed tiny blisters >>> cropping up on my exposed areas, hands, forearms, >>> neck and face. I didn't think anything of it until this morning. >> >> >> Do you leave the bark on? this sounds like a good argument for removing >> it.. Probably some poison ivy or similar stuff on the wood. >> > No. It was clean chunks. Like I said It has slowly escalated over > the last few months with different types of wood. > NO MORE BBQ FOR YOU...........soup only!!!! |
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![]() "Mr. Wizard" > wrote in message om... > > "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message > ... > > > > > > -- > > "Mr. Wizard" > wrote in message > > . com... > > > Lately, after using the smoker I have noticed tiny blisters > > > cropping up on my exposed areas, hands, forearms, > > > neck and face. I didn't think anything of it until this morning. > > > > > > Do you leave the bark on? this sounds like a good argument for removing > > it.. Probably some poison ivy or similar stuff on the wood. > > > No. It was clean chunks. Like I said It has slowly escalated over > the last few months with different types of wood. > A few months?? Have you been to see a physician? |
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![]() "WiScottsin" > wrote in message ... > > "Mr. Wizard" > wrote in message > om... > > > > "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > > > > > -- > > > "Mr. Wizard" > wrote in message > > > . com... > > > > Lately, after using the smoker I have noticed tiny blisters > > > > cropping up on my exposed areas, hands, forearms, > > > > neck and face. I didn't think anything of it until this morning. > > > > > > > > > Do you leave the bark on? this sounds like a good argument for removing > > > it.. Probably some poison ivy or similar stuff on the wood. > > > > > No. It was clean chunks. Like I said It has slowly escalated over > > the last few months with different types of wood. > > > A few months?? Have you been to see a physician? > I'll go tomorrow. It hasn't been bad enough to present any real problem till now. It was only a few tiny blisters. Now it's over the top. |
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