Easy enough to go to a recycle place and grab some diamond mesh, and weld some angle (1 1/2"?) together for a frame! Doesn't have to be pretty to fit over a fire pit, just strong enough not to melt slowly into the fire.No, it's not my grill just a random web pic but looks easy enough to make ?
Fumble, I PROMISE you'll have a change of heart after tasting these! Lots of ways to eat oysters other than slamming them down as shooters (though I love that....native Northwesterner). That's an acquired taste and should happen on the beach or the closest bar!Damn! I wish I liked oysters. That looks good TWS.
You and I would be, but you have to bring new folks along slowly....dipped in Panko and lightly fried in a mix of (canna) butter and (canna)olive oil, with fresh lemon and home made tartar sauce!Your half way there Fumble. A little bit of salt,lime juice and hot sause and you'll be good to go !
I wish... yea tried to get my hands on some of that after tasting that at the BBQ.. No luck. Wish I would jumped on it when it was available.Is that a Plush Berry ?
Wow ! Pure Heaven !You and I would be, but you have to bring new folks along slowly....dipped in Panko and lightly fried in a mix of (canna) butter and (canna)olive oil, with fresh lemon and home made tartar sauce!
I wish... yea tried to get my hands on some of that after tasting that at the BBQ.. No luck. Wish I would jumped on it when it was available.
After I got a tip from a friend on where to find stanless steel mesh, (thanks noguts) I bought some & then I spent some time at my favorite Home Depot.
Here's my DIY electric kief sifter, (a BBQ rotisserie & a plastic bucket). I just plugged it in so I'll have to post more pics later of the kief.
They sell these online for abut $350.
I made this for about $60.
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No clones of the plush berry right now, I started a bunch of seeds and ran out of room for mommas. Took a clone to keep the strain around, so she will be back just not right now, sorry!Wow ! Pure Heaven !
Talk to Noguttsgrower ?
Sounds like you're a real cheap date to take for sushi! I'm your polar opposite. If it comes out of the sea, I'll eat it, and might not take the time to apply heat first.I really wish I like them MG. So not a seafood lover. I do like shrimp though. I've tried calamari, but it has to be fried. But the oysters you described sound delish. Like salmon, I would love to make it, but not eat it.