[Sca-cooks] Beware of the fish -off on a tangent
ysabeau
ysabeau at mail.ev1.net
Mon Aug 7 08:12:38 PDT 2006
Going off on a tangent, I heard the strangest thing on the radio
today. Supposedly some reporters went to a bunch of Florida
restaurants that had grouper on their menu. They ordered the
grouper and took DNA samples to find out what kind of fish it
really was. Six out of 11 served another kind of fish without
telling the customer.
http://www.sptimes.com/2006/08/05/Tampabay/You_order_grouper_wha.sh
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Ysabeau
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Stephanie Ross" <hlaislinn at earthlink.net>
Reply-To: hlaislinn at earthlink.net,
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 11:11:40 -0400
>Yep, I do still have the racks for it. It doesn't have a temp
gauge
>however, but there's a hole where I think it used to be. It is a
>Brinkman's. Thanks for the book info. I've wanted to do something
with this
>smoker for 6 years now but I never thought about looking for a
book at the
>library on the subject. Doh! Hey, maybe I can smoke my own
mullet! ...and
>grouper, and bass, and snapper... and cheese!
>
>Thank you!
>~Aislinn~
>
>
>> That sounds very similar to my smoker. Does she still have the
racks for
>it?
>> Is there a temperature gauge on the dome?
>>
>> If it is like mine, the bigger enamel bowl is were you put the
hot coals
>and on
>> those hot coals you put your wet wood chips to create the
aromatic smoke.
>The
>> other smaller enamel bowl is for water, which helps keep the
direct heat
>from the
>> meat and also create some steam that keeps the meat from drying
out. The
>door
>> should be where you can keep track of the coals and put in more
wood
>chips.
>>
>> Any good smoking cookbook on the subject can help you with how
to use
>your smoker.
>>
>> Huette
>
>
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