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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How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not try
this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane.
Nevertheless, great idea:
http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html

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"Hans" > wrote:
> How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not try
> this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane.
> Nevertheless, great idea:
> http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html


Works with potatoes and watermelons, too. Haven't tried it with eggs, yet.

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> "Hans" > wrote:
>> How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not try
>> this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane.
>> Nevertheless, great idea:
>> http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html

>
> Works with potatoes and watermelons, too. Haven't tried it with eggs, yet.
>



If you want to see something truly spectacular, try it with a dill pickle!

;o) Rich


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Just a question, why didn't the paper plate catch fire, and why
didn't the blue plastic cups start melting?

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How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not try
this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane.
Nevertheless, great idea:
http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html


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Rich wrote:

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> > wrote in message
> ... >"Hans"
> > wrote:
> > > How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not
> > > try this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane.
> > > Nevertheless, great idea:
> > > http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html

> >
> > Works with potatoes and watermelons, too. Haven't tried it with
> > eggs, yet.
> >

>
>
> If you want to see something truly spectacular, try it with a dill
> pickle!
>
> ;o) Rich


If I remember right, they light up?



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"Ken Slimmer" > wrote in message
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> Rich wrote:
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>> > wrote in message
>> ... >"Hans"
>> > wrote:
>> > > How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not
>> > > try this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane.
>> > > Nevertheless, great idea:
>> > > http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html
>> >
>> > Works with potatoes and watermelons, too. Haven't tried it with
>> > eggs, yet.
>> >

>>
>>
>> If you want to see something truly spectacular, try it with a dill
>> pickle!
>>
>> ;o) Rich

>
> If I remember right, they light up?


Wonderfully!

;o) Rich


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