I have the book and the recipes that look most appropriate (admittedly tenuous) for this list are: "Bento Boxster" (author couldn't find the engine, settled for bento box of sushi) "safe at any speed stuffed eggplant" ("if you handle it right you won't have to turn it over") "East German car cooking: pre-unification and East German car cooking: post-unification" (post-uni is better) and one for Joel: "Curmudgeon's Capered Lamb" (begins with a bit of a rant about the way cars are nowadays) Alistair -- '82 Westy -> diesel converted to gas in '94 albell@uvic.ca http://members.shaw.ca/albell
on 10/2/02 7:54 PM, Joel Walker wrote: > ya might want to obtain a copy of a cookbook called > > Manifold Destiny > > no, really. that's the title. it's about cooking on > your car engine. :) > you fix up the meal inside aluminum foil and such, then > put it on the exhaust manifold or wherever and drive xx > miles (distance varies according to meal and your > tastes) and it's done. :) > > joel |
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