This guy seared them afterward. He also said that the coloring of the pic makes them appear more done than they were. Also they had a denser consistency than a normal steak. Different but good and very juicy.
There's a guy on a board I frequent that is very into it. He purchased a machine designed specifically for cooking in that style about six and a half years ago.
Yeah, I've heard that this is a great way to cook steak. You pan sear it to get the Maillard reaction on the surface and then (if you know your stuff) you leave it in the oven just long enough to get the internal temp exactly where you want it.
OK, first off, creme brulee is fantastic. If somebody tried to mess with me while eating some I'd probably stab them in the eyeball with my fork and then go right back to eating it. That's how good it is. I used to have quite the sweet tooth when I was younger but I lean a lot towards savory or...
I don't drip but I'm assuming that you mean bottom airflow similar to the way my RBA's work. Where you have airholes that lead under the deck and come out right under where the coil goes in the build? As opposed to having airflow slots/holes cut into the side that provide airflow across the coils?
There is an extender that came with it. A cylinder with a male 510 on the bottom and a female 510 on top. So if your tank wouldn't fit in side by side configuration then you could use that cylinder to bring the 510 up and out of the mod. I also saw pics of VTR's that were cut to allow larger...
Same here. I bought a VTR because it was kind of like a walkie talkie. I liked the side tank aspect of it. I also had an SVD and enjoyed the light saber/sonic screwdriver esthetic. But now I do grab hardware in black. I like the simple, utilitarian look and feel.
Now I remember. I saw them a long time ago before I started learning how to do wire and wick instead of store bought atomizers. And I was turned off by the dripping aspect of it, I've always seen dripping as an annoyance because I'm a lazy baby and I want my vape to be an easy convenience. But...
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