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Jenise
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Jenise
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Stuart Yaniger wrote:An interesting approach, and gives renters and short-timers a way to have that outdoor wood-burning oven. I wish it were less than $2k, though...
Mike Filigenzi
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Jenise
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Mike Filigenzi wrote:Yowch!!! Wonder if you could find that somewhere else for a lot less money?
Cynthia Wenslow
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Jenise wrote:Or even get someone to make one for you?
Bob Henrick
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:35 pm
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Jenise wrote:People who build their homes from scratch these days can have one of these built in, like Christina, but here's an alternative for the rest of us. Williams Sonoma sells it for two grand (and about $300 shipping), but others sell it for a bit less.
http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/beehive-oven
Jenise
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Ines Nyby wrote:If you drive around Portugal, you will see hundreds of terracotta ovens for sale at various roadside locations, and they are beautifully made. Also, they cost about $200, not two grand. Unfortunately, the
shipping from Portugal might be prohibitive...Now I'm wondering if one could buy a similar thing Made in Mexico, for much less??
Jon Peterson
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Bob Henrick
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Jon Peterson wrote:Would a Weber grill fueled with oak wood do sort of the same thing as the terra cotta? I've been doing that for years - last time was just this opast Friday when my daughter (14) had 20 friends over. I worry that the terra cotta would fail after a few years of many heating and cooling cycles - has this been an issue at all?
Jon Peterson
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Sat Apr 08, 2006 5:53 pm
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Bob Henrick wrote:I can cook for hours and hours and never dry out the food as it cooks (with a deflector) much like s convection oven. I am not saying you can't do what you propose, just that I don't think so.
Jenise
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Bob Henrick wrote: I am not saying you can't do what you propose, just that I don't think so.
Bob Henrick
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:35 pm
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Jenise wrote:Bob Henrick wrote: I am not saying you can't do what you propose, just that I don't think so.
But Bob, Jon isn't just proposing to do it. He says he's been doing it quite successfully for some time. Another method might yield an even better result, but so much better that he needs another or different piece of equipment? Probably not.
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