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On Jun 11, 11:40*am, HK wrote:
I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Try to find one of those old twin burner Coleman Naptha stoves. Would that be big enough? I've used mine for sweet corn lots of times. |
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Hadenough wrote:
On Jun 11, 11:40 am, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Try to find one of those old twin burner Coleman Naptha stoves. Would that be big enough? I've used mine for sweet corn lots of times. Problem has already been solved, had enough. What the el is a naptha stove? |
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![]() "jim7" wrote in message ... Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 11:40 am, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Try to find one of those old twin burner Coleman Naptha stoves. Would that be big enough? I've used mine for sweet corn lots of times. Problem has already been solved, had enough. What the el is a naptha stove? You've never heard of naptha gas? Explains a lot! |
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Don White wrote:
"jim7" wrote in message ... Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 11:40 am, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Try to find one of those old twin burner Coleman Naptha stoves. Would that be big enough? I've used mine for sweet corn lots of times. Problem has already been solved, had enough. What the el is a naptha stove? You've never heard of naptha gas? Explains a lot! I haven't seen it in years. In Connecticut, it used to be called white gas. Different from white gasoline, of course. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. |
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On Jun 11, 1:22*pm, HK wrote:
Don White wrote: "jim7" wrote in message ... Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 11:40 am, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has.. Thanks. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Try to find one of those old twin burner Coleman Naptha stoves. Would that be big enough? I've used mine for sweet corn lots of times. Problem has already been solved, had enough. What the el is a naptha stove? You've never heard of naptha gas? Explains a lot! I haven't seen it in years. In Connecticut, it used to be called white gas. Different from white gasoline, of course. -- Don't get out much, huh? Just about every store that has anything for the outdoors sells it. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "jim7" wrote in message ... Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 11:40 am, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Try to find one of those old twin burner Coleman Naptha stoves. Would that be big enough? I've used mine for sweet corn lots of times. Problem has already been solved, had enough. What the el is a naptha stove? You've never heard of naptha gas? Explains a lot! I haven't seen it in years. In Connecticut, it used to be called white gas. Different from white gasoline, of course. I believe it was also referred to as Coleman fuel. |
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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "jim7" wrote in message ... Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 11:40 am, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Try to find one of those old twin burner Coleman Naptha stoves. Would that be big enough? I've used mine for sweet corn lots of times. Problem has already been solved, had enough. What the el is a naptha stove? You've never heard of naptha gas? Explains a lot! I haven't seen it in years. In Connecticut, it used to be called white gas. Different from white gasoline, of course. I believe it was also referred to as Coleman fuel. Gary Coleman? |
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jim7 wrote:
Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "jim7" wrote in message ... Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 11:40 am, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Try to find one of those old twin burner Coleman Naptha stoves. Would that be big enough? I've used mine for sweet corn lots of times. Problem has already been solved, had enough. What the el is a naptha stove? You've never heard of naptha gas? Explains a lot! I haven't seen it in years. In Connecticut, it used to be called white gas. Different from white gasoline, of course. I believe it was also referred to as Coleman fuel. Gary Coleman? Coleman this, Guy Man. ![]() -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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On Jun 11, 4:51*pm, jim7 wrote:
Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "jim7" wrote in message ... Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 11:40 am, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Try to find one of those old twin burner Coleman Naptha stoves. Would that be big enough? I've used mine for sweet corn lots of times. Problem has already been solved, had enough. What the el is a naptha stove? You've never heard of naptha gas? Explains a lot! I haven't seen it in years. In Connecticut, it used to be called white gas. Different from white gasoline, of course. I believe it was also referred to as Coleman fuel. Gary Coleman? Jims got his mind on young, Dwarf Black boys...... |
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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "jim7" wrote in message ... Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 11:40 am, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Try to find one of those old twin burner Coleman Naptha stoves. Would that be big enough? I've used mine for sweet corn lots of times. Problem has already been solved, had enough. What the el is a naptha stove? You've never heard of naptha gas? Explains a lot! I haven't seen it in years. In Connecticut, it used to be called white gas. Different from white gasoline, of course. I believe it was also referred to as Coleman fuel. Yeah, that, too. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. |
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