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I was watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives on the Food Channel. It
showcases unique local eateries and is hosted by Guy Fien.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_dv
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diners,...-Ins_and_Dives


They were showing a place that was preparing pork to be barbecued. The guy
whips out a big cordless reciprocating saw and used it to cut down the pork
to size.

I think the missus would get real upset with me if I did that.







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They were showing a place that was preparing pork to be barbecued. The

guy
whips out a big cordless reciprocating saw and used it to cut down the

pork
to size. I think the missus would get real upset with me if I did that.


Hell, any reputable butcher shop has a meat bandsaw for cutting up meat. Why
not a reciprocating saw?


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On Apr 1, 11:30 pm, "Lee Michaels" wrote:
I was watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives on the Food Channel. It
showcases unique local eateries and is hosted by Guy Fien.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show...-Ins_and_Dives

They were showing a place that was preparing pork to be barbecued. The guy
whips out a big cordless reciprocating saw and used it to cut down the pork
to size.

I think the missus would get real upset with me if I did that.


Saying "But, Honey, it's a _new_ blade!" might help.

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Lee Michaels wrote:
I was watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives on the Food Channel. It
showcases unique local eateries and is hosted by Guy Fien.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_dv
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diners,...-Ins_and_Dives


They were showing a place that was preparing pork to be barbecued. The guy
whips out a big cordless reciprocating saw and used it to cut down the pork
to size.

I think the missus would get real upset with me if I did that.

Be real upset if I "had" to use a reciprocating saw after she put
it on the BBQ.
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"Lee Michaels" wrote in message
They were showing a place that was preparing pork to be barbecued. The

guy
whips out a big cordless reciprocating saw and used it to cut down the

pork
to size. I think the missus would get real upset with me if I did that.


Hell, any reputable butcher shop has a meat bandsaw for cutting up meat. Why
not a reciprocating saw?



SWMBO and i were talking about this very idea. We like to get turkeys
but one bird is way too much for the two of us. I had suggested that we
run the bird through the bandsaw and make two halves, which can still be
stuffed and would create a lot less waste.

She hastened to remind me to make sure the bird was killed first.

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