PHOTO OF THE DAY: No kitchen required

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20 Comments

  1. Matriculation
    April 20, 2012

    Everybody talking about cooking and eating but nobody talking about cleaning the black ‘bomm’ afterwards :cry:

    • TeteMorne I from...
      April 20, 2012

      :lol:

  2. forreal
    April 20, 2012

    what happen to the famous clay pots,that’s what this type of outdoor cooking is for,bring back real tasteing cooking in your modern lives,clay pots are healthier

  3. lovely
    April 19, 2012

    i feel like eating this food right now the food on the fire wood taste better than the food on the stowe boy i miss that :-D

  4. out of nowhere
    April 19, 2012

    those pics make me so home sick.I can’t wait to come home.We never miss the water till the well run dry.Nice pic. keep them coming

  5. e-manicou
    April 19, 2012

    That looking like something that happened on Easter Monday we pal…some big hard dumbway with some smoked meat…goat, pig, chicken…

  6. Satelite
    April 19, 2012

    What a wonderful sequence DNO, I am truly appreciative. This week we started on Tuesday with some fresh balaw, then we had some fresh green fig. My comment for yesterday was, “all that is missing now is an outside three stone Foo Difay”, and here it is, smoke and all. Wonderful!
    The good old days, we all know that the food tasted much sweeter from being cooked like this. yeah man!!

  7. April 19, 2012

    Fire look’s hot u ever see cold fire ?

  8. Anonymous
    April 19, 2012

    @Tiger:

    LMFAO!!!!

  9. Holiday Island Man
    April 19, 2012

    A friend of mine, a few years ago was up in Florida when a hurricane struck, crippling electricity and gas. No problem, he said , while others were queueing up in long lines for food rations, a group many of persons from the Caribbean resorted to 3 big rocks and an open wood fire to cook on.

  10. sayodityodit
    April 19, 2012

    looks like soon we will all have to go back to these sorts of days which were actually the best. Because the price of cooking gas keeps rising and rising. And I actually prefer food that is cooked on in this traditional way it does have a better taste.

  11. West Coast
    April 19, 2012

    Not too long ago I saw the psychiatric staff and patients cooking a big pot on the Mero beach. This brought fun memories of youthful days when we would have river excursions cooking big broth on open fire. Lets keep the big pot vibes alive.

    • DANZIGER
      April 19, 2012

      @ West Coast I saw them on the beach cooking their food they were happy.

  12. Puss
    April 19, 2012

    Don’t know what’s in the pot but my mouth is (baving) watering; no junk food in there. Sweet

  13. Toosense
    April 19, 2012

    I remember my picnic days in DA by the riverside boy. What good mess boy those fire can cook a good food and a taste to die for. OH MY! I miss those days.

  14. zor
    April 19, 2012

    Big pot Bubbling!
    U done know is a braff! dumplins making sa sa yea

  15. Canefield East
    April 19, 2012

    nice topic for the photo. I like that? Lol

  16. bigmack
    April 19, 2012

    Nice photo, fire looks hot!

    • NICE
      April 19, 2012

      LOL, i like that. :-D

    • Tiger
      April 19, 2012

      Put your finger in the fire to see if it really hot nuh?

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