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this whole gas thing is sooooo much easier takes 45 Min's with the gas on about 3/4's for there to be enough heat for naan bread cooking
Here the naans cooking using the new installed Gas set up,garlic/coriander and pashwari Naans.
http://It may well be easier. So is buying pre-packed naan bread from a supermarket!
gimmick, just like anyone advertising a wood fired pizza oven?
Hilarious UB hows the Pizza oven coming on? PP
Not surprisingly, I don't think it's hilarious. I suggest Uncle Buck must have something to hide if he can't answer my questions/points sensibly but has to resort to silly animated graphics. Does the forum really need that? My comment about the aroma from charcoal is probably valid but Uncle Buck may never admit that his tandoor might be a bit of a while elephant, even if it looks the part. We can't taste his food on a web page. Perhaps it's no better-tasting than from a normal oven. Much of the tikka looks burned. Is it all worth having a huge lump like that in your back yard and needing to use loads of expensive propane gas just to get it to operating temperature, to cook Indian food from time to time? I really do question the wisdom, even if it may be a bit of a party piece.