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Started by Mr.CPHo, June 13, 2017, 06:14:40 PM

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Looking at my brochure last night, I wish back "back in the day"  I would have actually tried more of the cooking methods displayed. I never really paid attention to it all. Guess I didn't have the time or interest. Thanks to the WKC and discussions on this Forum, I have expanded my grilling methods and skills.  Grilling with CI skillets, pizzas, entire meal cooks done on a kettle (protein, vegetables, starch and desert) and using my rotisserie, all since joining the WKC.   

@Travis - Thanks again. It was due to your praise of rotisserie food and continued urging for me to try using one that resulted in it being my favorite accessory.

@demosthenes9 - Don't miss the cuts.
"Chasing Classic Kettles"

clarissa

That is an awesome pamphlet. Wish I could print it off so it is readable. Did you scan it to a pdf file? 

Lightning

Quote from: kettlebb on June 14, 2017, 04:23:39 AM
MSG was a big deal in the '80s. Added to everything.

My memory might be faulty on this but MSG fell out of favour hard in the late 80s.  It was accepted as normal until all of a sudden it wasn't and all of a sudden every Chinese restaurant had a sign in the window proclaiming No MSG.

Several of my mother's cookbooks had recipes that called for MSG.  One of them, I think it was called the New American Cookbook, had it listed as an ingredient in practically every recipe.  She rarely every used that cookbook if ever.

kettlebb

I didn't know when it became a bad thing but I do know cool books in the '80s called for it frequently. I try to avoid it where possible.


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Quote from: clarissa on June 14, 2017, 05:57:12 AM
That is an awesome pamphlet. Wish I could print it off so it is readable. Did you scan it to a pdf file?
I scanned as images, but can send you higher resolution if you want them. 

Glad to hear some people enjoyed this.


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hawgheaven

Quote from: Mr.CPHo on June 14, 2017, 06:35:55 AM

Quote from: clarissa on June 14, 2017, 05:57:12 AM
That is an awesome pamphlet. Wish I could print it off so it is readable. Did you scan it to a pdf file?
I scanned as images, but can send you higher resolution if you want them. 

Glad to hear some people enjoyed this.

Yeah, I'd like a higher resolution copy as well...  8)
Multiple kettles and WSM's. I am not a collector, just a gatherer... and a sick bastard.

clarissa

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Quote from: Mr.CPHo on June 14, 2017, 06:35:55 AM

Quote from: clarissa on June 14, 2017, 05:57:12 AM
That is an awesome pamphlet. Wish I could print it off so it is readable. Did you scan it to a pdf file?
I scanned as images, but can send you higher resolution if you want them. 

Glad to hear some people enjoyed this.


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Had hoped you did a pdf. Takes less space (or data) and reads like a book.  Can you do a conversion?  Bet others would like that too.

hawgheaven

Quote from: clarissa on June 14, 2017, 07:09:32 AM

Had hoped you did a pdf. Takes less space (or data) and reads like a book.  Can you do a conversion?  Bet others would like that too.

Yup. A pdf would be nice...  8)
Multiple kettles and WSM's. I am not a collector, just a gatherer... and a sick bastard.

Mr.CPHo

I updated the original post with higher resolution images. 

As far as .pdf'ing, I'm not sure I want to encourage the reprinting of  copyrighted materials, even if they are close to 40 years old. 

Statesmen, any rules or precedence on this?   Will gladly share what I can. 


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clarissa


Quote from: Mr.CPHo on June 14, 2017, 08:04:40 AM
I updated the original post with higher resolution images. 

As far as .pdf'ing, I'm not sure I want to encourage the reprinting of  copyrighted materials, even if they are close to 40 years old. 

Statesmen, any rules or precedence on this?   Will gladly share what I can. 


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Good point. Wasn't thinking about that

clarissa

That higher res really makes a difference. Easy to read now. Thanks for doing that. Is there a way to tag a post for easy find?

dazzmaster

I just got this pamphlet with a 1981 22inch I bought. It also came with an Australian supplementary instruction book. I'll post that up when I get a chance to scan it in.

kemmons


Quote from: Mr.CPHo on June 14, 2017, 06:35:55 AM

Quote from: clarissa on June 14, 2017, 05:57:12 AM
That is an awesome pamphlet. Wish I could print it off so it is readable. Did you scan it to a pdf file?
I scanned as images, but can send you higher resolution if you want them. 

Glad to hear some people enjoyed this.


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could you imagine if everyone knew how versatile these things were? 

Even when I think about it I figured if someone wanted to know bad enough there is a whole world of free information.  I think it takes a special kind of person to like BBQ so much on a cooker almost everyone at least in America has owned.  We all may have abbot of a problem


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