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Old 02-07-2004, 02:02 PM
William W. Plummer
 
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Default Gas Grills -- No longer use briquets ??

Bob wrote:
"gregpresley" wrote in message
No one has yet mentioned the carcinogenic properties of the compounds
created by grilling, which are now beginning to be widely studied.
Apparently, "charring" is one of the worst offenders.


You are absolutely right about that!!!!!

Also, the fat dripping on hot lava rock or hot metal and smoking
(which some people have mentioned adds a smoke flavor) is pure
carcinogen.


Right. But you must avoid lots of things. For instance, black pepper is
supposed to have 23 know carcinogins. You can't live your life in fear.


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