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On 8/12/2014 10:54 AM, Califbill wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/12/14, 10:37 AM, wrote: On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 07:32:25 -0600, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote: On 8/11/2014 10:56 PM, KC wrote: On 8/11/2014 10:43 PM, wrote: On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 20:27:44 -0400, KC wrote: No need for them to be wet. Hummm, not sure why I soak them, prolly cause grandpa' did. They don't catch on fire quite as fast. I think a bit of steam helps infuse the meat too... what temp are you running to make steam? Over 100c The chips are right over the fire, if not actually on fire so the temperature is a lot higher than the overall cooking box temperature. Several hundred degrees anyway. What? Water turns to steam at the same temp in Florida as it does up north? Amazing! Depends where up north. Where I am, water boils at 205f -- "I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them". Thomas Jefferson |
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Califbill wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/12/14, 10:37 AM, wrote: On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 07:32:25 -0600, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote: On 8/11/2014 10:56 PM, KC wrote: On 8/11/2014 10:43 PM, wrote: On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 20:27:44 -0400, KC wrote: No need for them to be wet. Hummm, not sure why I soak them, prolly cause grandpa' did. They don't catch on fire quite as fast. I think a bit of steam helps infuse the meat too... what temp are you running to make steam? Over 100c The chips are right over the fire, if not actually on fire so the temperature is a lot higher than the overall cooking box temperature. Several hundred degrees anyway. What? Water turns to steam at the same temp in Florida as it does up north? Amazing! Depends where up north. And the altitude. |
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On 8/12/2014 6:25 PM, Earl wrote:
Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/12/14, 10:37 AM, wrote: On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 07:32:25 -0600, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote: On 8/11/2014 10:56 PM, KC wrote: On 8/11/2014 10:43 PM, wrote: On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 20:27:44 -0400, KC wrote: No need for them to be wet. Hummm, not sure why I soak them, prolly cause grandpa' did. They don't catch on fire quite as fast. I think a bit of steam helps infuse the meat too... what temp are you running to make steam? Over 100c The chips are right over the fire, if not actually on fire so the temperature is a lot higher than the overall cooking box temperature. Several hundred degrees anyway. What? Water turns to steam at the same temp in Florida as it does up north? Amazing! Depends where up north. And the altitude. Thar ya go. I wonder why smart ass Harry didn't know that? -- "I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them". Thomas Jefferson |
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On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 21:12:05 -0600, H*a*r*r*o*l*d
wrote: What? Water turns to steam at the same temp in Florida as it does up north? Amazing! Depends where up north. And the altitude. Thar ya go. I wonder why smart ass Harry didn't know that? === He majored in Basket Weaving and Olde English Literature. |
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On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 11:54:15 -0500, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: What? Water turns to steam at the same temp in Florida as it does up north? Amazing! Depends where up north. Yup with "up" being the operative word. It will be 205 on a mountain in North Carolina, around 200f in Denver and ~187 on the top of the mountain in Jackson. Harry is a liberal arts major. Probably never had to take science courses. |
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On 8/13/14, 1:08 AM, Califbill wrote:
wrote: On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 11:54:15 -0500, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: What? Water turns to steam at the same temp in Florida as it does up north? Amazing! Depends where up north. Yup with "up" being the operative word. It will be 205 on a mountain in North Carolina, around 200f in Denver and ~187 on the top of the mountain in Jackson. Harry is a liberal arts major. Probably never had to take science courses. D'oh. You still don't know what comprises the "liberal arts." Ignorant ass. Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit at sea level, whether you are in Florida, Ocean City, Maryland, or on the beach in Milford, Connecticut. |
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On 8/13/2014 8:32 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 8/13/14, 1:08 AM, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 11:54:15 -0500, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: What? Water turns to steam at the same temp in Florida as it does up north? Amazing! Depends where up north. Yup with "up" being the operative word. It will be 205 on a mountain in North Carolina, around 200f in Denver and ~187 on the top of the mountain in Jackson. Harry is a liberal arts major. Probably never had to take science courses. D'oh. You still don't know what comprises the "liberal arts." Ignorant ass. Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit at sea level, whether you are in Florida, Ocean City, Maryland, or on the beach in Milford, Connecticut. Only if the barometric (or atmospheric) pressure is exactly the same at each location .... which is very unlikely. The differences in boiling point temperatures will be very small, but not exactly the same. An area in a "low" (pressure) area will have a lower boiling point than a high pressure zone. |
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Richard, we proved that in science class while boiling water on a humid, 90 degree day outside and using the exact same techniques in a cool dry air conditioned room. The boiling temps were slightly different.
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On 8/13/2014 7:03 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 8/13/2014 8:32 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 8/13/14, 1:08 AM, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 11:54:15 -0500, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: What? Water turns to steam at the same temp in Florida as it does up north? Amazing! Depends where up north. Yup with "up" being the operative word. It will be 205 on a mountain in North Carolina, around 200f in Denver and ~187 on the top of the mountain in Jackson. Harry is a liberal arts major. Probably never had to take science courses. D'oh. You still don't know what comprises the "liberal arts." Ignorant ass. Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit at sea level, whether you are in Florida, Ocean City, Maryland, or on the beach in Milford, Connecticut. Only if the barometric (or atmospheric) pressure is exactly the same at each location .... which is very unlikely. The differences in boiling point temperatures will be very small, but not exactly the same. An area in a "low" (pressure) area will have a lower boiling point than a high pressure zone. You don't have to pick nits to show that Krause is a dummy. ;-) -- "I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them". Thomas Jefferson |
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