Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 > > Now how much talc actually gets RELEASED > from soapstone would be similar to the > everlasting cast iron debate! Oooh! Let's not go there then. (-: > But I basically posted that humorously. > Personally I think a pure rock pot would > be rather difficult to deal with. Oh, I didn't get it, but now that I think about it, I hope that Ruble buys a soapstone pot. The very image tickles my Flintstone bone again! > I did have > a soapstone " heater " that I used to put > UNDER a pot, which was wonderful. You > heated the rock, put it in a container, > then put the pot over it, and let it cook > for about 4 hours. One could probably > do the same thing with granite though. > (now someone tell me granite is toxic > too ...). I think I'm going to get a big dried gourd and cook by dropping rocks into it that have been heated in a campfire. I don't know what else to do, I'm running out of options quick! :-D P.S. I hope I'm not making mad. I only tease the people I like! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 >I think I'm going to get a big dried gourd and >cook by dropping rocks into it that have been >heated in a campfire. I don't know what else >to do, I'm running out of options quick! :-D > > Depends on the species of gourd. They can, you know, serve as a breeding ground for mycoplasma and certain species concentrate aluminum from the ground water <weg>. -- Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 <weg>. -- Heidi OK, now what is <weg>? I now know that <g> means grin. And today I finally looked up IIRC on the Internet after puzzling over it each time and not being able to work it out (for those who don't know, it means " If I remember correctly " ). But a search on '<weg>' only brings up pages in German. So enlighten me please? TIA, (Thanks in advance! - worked that one out) Filippa ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 ><weg>. -- Heidi > >OK, now what is <weg>? I now know that <g> means grin. I think the 'w' means 'wide', officially, but I always think if " wicked evil grin " . -- Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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