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See my post immediately above yours - great minds think alike!MatCult wrote:You know those coal-effect gas fires? Well you can buy replacement ceramic 'coals' for them.
V.E. Day wrote:Yes they are made of firebrick which resists heat. It is usually used to line the inside walls of kilns so that the kiln doesn't start to melt during firings.
Mandrake wrote:See my post immediately above yours - great minds think alike!
Having ordered three fagots of wood, which is the quantity generally used by bakers, to be thrown into the oven, and they being set on fire, twelve more fagots of the same size were subsequently added to them, which being all consumed by three o'clock, M. Chabert entered the oven with a dish of raw meat, and when it was sufficiently done he handed it out, took in another, and remained therein until the second quantity was also well cooked; he then came out of the oven, and sat down, continues the report, to partake, with a respectable assembly of friends, of those viands he had so closely attended during the culinary process.
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