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January 22, 2025

NO WE DON'T

The Exhaust Burger is a prototype for a grill you attach to your car's exhaust system.

(Thanks to Terri Card)

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When I was in the Army, during the last century, we used the exhaust manifold of a jeep to heat up our MREs. Worked pretty well.

When's the Tesla model coming out? No hurry, I can use my flame thrower in the meantime.

Way to duplicate that NASCAR burger taste at home.

For when you long for that storied racetrack flavored burger at home.

I prefer the muffler French toast.


The secret ingredient that makes the burger to die for is the carbon monoxide.

@wiredog - yes, I remember it was a fad in the 70s to create a delicious "Manifold Brisket" while driving (and driving) to a picnic destination. Unfortunately, ours was not cooked enough, so the picnic was disappointingly shelved and we had to listen to our parents bickering from the front seat as we tried to stay as far away in the very backseat of the station wagon.

Soon to be seen on BBQ Pitmasters.

Potatoes, of course, may still be shoved directly into the tailpipe.

Still waiting for the popcorn popper adapter for the air bags.

This item is from 2012, but nobody has marketed it yet, not even Temu. I suspect a lack of demand.

This seems much safer than running a George Foreman grill from your cigarette lighter with a power inverter.

Is there an adapter for roast squirrel (in honor of the day)?

Just think of all the sequestered carbon

padraig, you won't need a flamethrower. Your Tesla will ignite all by itself.

On the plus side, hotdogs can still be cooked by placing them over the defroster vents by the windshield on the dashboard.

With the roll back of auto emission regulations under the new administrations, I foresee Detroit coming out with an accessory to be able to cook a whole restaurant of food soon. Especially road food.

"You can really taste the cancer!"

In Texas, just put your supper in the front seat with the doors closed and windows up in mid-afternoon. By supper time it'll be done.

I heard food preparation was an exhausting activity. Can I get my sushi well done?

I'm deeply sorry but the image of exhaust and burger points to something that should be flushed rather than consumed.

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