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Old 08-16-2003, 03:33 PM
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anyone ever cook something on their engine?

i've recently gotten into this trend of cooking sausages and shrimp on my engine block, i was wondering if anyone has any recipes, suggestions or comments reguarding engine-block cooking. thanks
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I don't think that is healthy man, think about all the shit on there, dead bugs, bird shit, roadkill, tar, grease, oil. I think maybe you should purchase a frying pan or a bbq.
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Old 08-16-2003, 03:43 PM
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dude, i wrap it in like 3 layers of aluminum foil
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Re: anyone ever cook something on their engine?

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I don't think that is healthy man, think about all the shit on there, dead bugs, bird shit, roadkill, tar, grease, oil. I think maybe you should purchase a frying pan or a bbq.

I am with him, still doesnt seem healthy too me and anyone who constantly cooks on their engine block is a lil
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Old 08-16-2003, 04:21 PM
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Yep been there done that. Hot dogs on the exhaust manifold. You'll do what you have to when your portable stove packs up and your damn hungry.
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Old 08-16-2003, 04:54 PM
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Nope,never tried it,never been for a drive in my oven either.
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guess what they sell these thing called stoves in sears and lowe's. if im not wrong i think u cook food on it
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Nope. If Im hungry, I dont pop the bonnet and chuck a couple of eggs on the engine.

I just go to a drive through.
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if u cooked some thing on your motor before please tell me what's the hell is the point
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Re: anyone ever cook something on their engine?

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if u cooked some thing on your motor before please tell me what's the hell is the point
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If you bothered to read the posts in the thread, atleast one answers your question. "Yep been there done that. Hot dogs on the exhaust manifold. You'll do what you have to when your portable stove packs up and your damn hungry."


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well damn u have to be pretty damn hungry to do some shit like that
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I can't imagine where I'd be that I'd have to use my engine for a stove. Either I'm at home where I have stove, or I'm on the road where there are fast food joints (if nothing else) or possibly camping where I'd have a portable stove.

The whole idea just sounds













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Re: anyone ever cook something on their engine?

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I can't imagine where I'd be that I'd have to use my engine for a stove. Either I'm at home where I have stove, or I'm on the road where there are fast food joints (if nothing else) or possibly camping where I'd have a portable stove.

The whole idea just sounds
those were my thoughts exactly Yogs
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