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The Gallery: Campfire Cooking Beyond Hotdogs

Published on June 2, 2015 in gallery. 1 Comment Tags: bread, brooklyn, fire, meat, new york, soup.

Photographer extraordinaire Jess Tsang took some snaps at my most recent fire cooking class in Brooklyn, so I thought I’d share! If you’re interested in this class, and live in the New York City area, you should get on the Brooklyn Brainery’s mailing list. I repeat the class each spring.

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1 Response to “The Gallery: Campfire Cooking Beyond Hotdogs”

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    June 2, 2016 at 10:23 am

    This looks like so much fun, learning to cook outdoors is important, thank you for sharing!

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