Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Hi thanks for the story/recipes! That is what I meant grey clay pottery, know is clean n safe. Will try the honey chicken recipe first. lol has to get that pit dug, when we get moved outa city as planned in a few. Yes, I was looking on food network, now know where to look for it. Audrey <snippet>> > what kind of mud/clay we were using. Whatever was around is what was used. >> Regards, >> > Bet the Food network > would have the instructions online if someone wants to > look for the info > > Hey, that's a great idea! The grey clay they sell > at the pottery store is in fact tested for lead and > such (it's " certified lead free " at Seattle Pottery). > And it's pretty cheap. Red clay has iron in it, > which might make the bird red too (and it might > taste like iron, which isn't necessarily toxic but > it wouldn't taste great). White clay has the fewest > extra minerals in it. > > Also, clay is really eco-friendly. When you are > done with it, just toss it into the bushes and it > becomes part of the earth again. > > My high school math teacher once shared > his favorite recipe, which was " chicken in a bag " . > You rub the chicken with honey, then rub a paper > bag with oil, put the chicken in the bag, tie > it up, and bake it. As I recall, it was quite good. > I like the idea better than using one of those > plastic ones they sell for baking. > > --- Heidi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Hi,Ross thank you for yet another great idea to try. Link failed for me though... I like your quote. Audrey <snippet> to memory the last hangi I went to... wow, that's > a long time ago! With a hangi, you build the fire on top of rocks in a > pit, > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangi > -- > Ross McKay, Toronto, NSW Australia > " There is more to life than simply increasing its speed. " - Mahatma Gandhi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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