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    Of course, it's down to honing your senses; playing with the variable gas flame, temperature, timing, and patience!

    What about you, [you]?
    Comments 3 Comments
    1. JonnyScot1's Avatar
      JonnyScot1 -
      Very creative. Thanks for sharing
    1. roboronic's Avatar
      roboronic -
      im going to have a bash at this thanks for the idea
    1. JeffC's Avatar
      JeffC -
      nice one and so cheap to do also thanks harrym!!
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