FOH Shower Thoughts

lurkingdirk

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Cremation chambers are full of hot spots. And if you're cooking a fatty, just think of the flare ups! No way a bone-in, irregularly-shaped, 6 inch thick human roast is cooking uniformly in that environment.

You make a good point. However, I believe excluding internal organs you could achieve a crispy skin and medium rare muscles. More problematic in areas like the quads, but the ribs could be fabulous.
 

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You make a good point. However, I believe excluding internal organs you could achieve a crispy skin and medium rare muscles. More problematic in areas like the quads, but the ribs could be fabulous.
Attended a funeral of a childhood friend of my moms. She was cremated. We're at the funeral home that turns out one of my distant cousins owned. He sees us and comes over. Starts telling us about this new oven they have that really gets the bones down to ash etc. We had to remind him we were there for a funeral. Weird day.
 
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You make a good point. However, I believe excluding internal organs you could achieve a crispy skin and medium rare muscles. More problematic in areas like the quads, but the ribs could be fabulous.
No. You slow cook ribs. If you're cooking an entire pig at once you also slow cook that. So you would definitely want to slow cook a human if you intended to eat it.
 

lurkingdirk

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No. You slow cook ribs. If you're cooking an entire pig at once you also slow cook that. So you would definitely want to slow cook a human if you intended to eat it.

Flash fry thigh?

this is pretty high on the list of things I didn’t think I’d be discussing.
 

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Please don't let there be an afterlife,
I can't keep dealing with this shit.
 
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