[Sca-cooks] OT: Coldness...was:It just doesn't seem right...
ekoogler1 at comcast.net
ekoogler1 at comcast.net
Wed Jan 21 09:04:37 PST 2004
Actually, it's the same as the little grill used for cooking food, if I'm talking about the same thing you are--a hibachi. I've seen several of these, and they don't really look like what we think of when we think of hibachi. These were made of wood, and had a copper pan in the top where the fire was located. I also have a similar kind of brazier from Korea...actually used frequently for making bulgogi. It's a brass brazier that is round and stands on 3 legs.
Kiri
> lol, i cant remember the japanese name for it, but they have a nice
> rectangular table that has a heater under the top, and you take the top
> surface off, and drape a comforter over the whole thing, then put the
> top back on. you sit to the table[on the floor] and tuck the comforter
> around you, and your legs and lower body stay warm....
>
> i sort of do the same thing with my computer=) i had rob make me a
> computer table for my laptop that is about 30 inches by 20 inches and
> about 18 inches tall, with a slight angle to the top. i take a small
> heating pad, put it on my lap and tuck the blanket over my lap under the
> bed table. i stay nice and warm, and when or if my back and shoulders
> get cold, i have a lovely wool sweater that i am holding hostage for a
> while that i love to wrap around me [ok, fine, i wrap it around me
> anyway because i love it so much=)]
>
> Wanda Pease wrote:
> >
> > I went out and bought a thin plastic painters drop cloth and tucked
> > it in loosely all around my desk and the chair rolling space. Then I
> > put my little heater in the knee hole of the desk and the whole thing
> > puffed out like a balloon. I sat there cozy warm, heating only the
> > space I was working in.
>
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