lacanteen
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Oil a cast iron frying pan....I'll find a way to involve firearms.
Yes it is! Important note, I've slightly modified my process. Gotta preheat the stone in the oven. Roll out on the counter, and do the transfer on a peel. Better crisping on the crust.
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Now that is serious thermal heat. I believe that you are the fella that was firing up the grill when I was out for an extended cruise last weekend...My grill only has one setting and that's 1100 degrees.
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Growing painsBecause he wanted people to buy these beauties.
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First Dodge that I ever purchased new in 1985. 3 years and 60k miles with no problems and traded in to upgrade to a 1988 Daytona Shelby-Z. 125k on this one and went to a 1993 Ford Probe GT. All 5 speed manuals. At that time span in my consumption of atmospheric oxygen, I didn’t have a damn worry and just enjoyed cruising and grabbing a big gulp along the route.Dats a Shelby Dodge Charger. FWD and at most a blistering 146 HP.
My bad, took a quick look. I do remember the GLH? Had a sleeper rep.Dats a Shelby Dodge Charger. FWD and at most a blistering 146 HP.
‘87 Shelby brought 2 limited edition gems to the market with the Omni GLHS and the Charger GLHS. Long before the carbon fiber wheels on the GT350 and GT500, Shelby had the light weight “Fiber-ride” fiberglass reinforced wheels fitted on the special edition Dodge Shadow Shelby CSX-VNT. A lot of technology went into this model in 1989. I had “warm and fuzzies” that a new generation of muscle car competition was brewing as Ford and GM were also tweaking their muscle cars.my bad for
My bad, took a quick look. I do remember the GLH? Had a sleeper rep.
Air should be banned for being a dangerous substance; everyone who inhales it eventually dies!Why is there air?