10/14/10
7/11/08
6/23/08
5/29/08
POLYMORPH
This one I had to try out, Polymorph. A new generation of commercial plastics with unusual properties. When submerged in water heated around 60˚celcius it turns from opaque to clear and becomes workable. Upon cooling down it returns to a strong rigid plastic. This process can be repeated and reheated over and over again. A very cool product with many great uses. I just couldn't come up with a single one? So, when all else fails make an ash tray!
Polymorph, 1kg = $69.95
kelvin.com
Polymorph, 1kg = $69.95
kelvin.com
5/28/08
5/24/08
10/10/07
Do you have a Dirty Mind?
7/8/07
6/30/07
5/23/07
Cthulhu Roaster
Our good friend "bbum" approached us with an idea to do a Cthulhu Roaster, I was clueless? But after some research and help from bill we where able to come up with his one of a kind roaster. yes it kinda looks like the punisher cthulhu… See the video of the making of the Cthulhu on our waterjet.
5/12/07
The Weenie Rack
5/9/07
Dog Cooker!
4/30/07
Hot Dog Facts
A hot dog is a type of fully-cooked sausage in bread, cured and sometimes smoked sausage of even texture and flavor that is softer and moister than most other sausages. It is the sausage most readily eaten as finger food, especially in the United States. It is usually placed hot in a soft, sliced bun of the same shape as the sausage, and optionally includes condiments and toppings. The resulting sandwich is also called a hot dog.
The flavor of hot dog sausages varies widely by region and by personal preference, as do the toppings on the sandwich. The flavour of the sausage itself can resemble a range of similar meat products from bologna on the bland side to cooked salami in the spicier varieties.
Hot dogs are traditionally made from beef, pork, or a combination of those meats. Unlike many other sausages (which may be sold cooked or uncooked), hot dogs are always cooked before being offered commercially. Unless they have spoiled, hot dogs may be safely eaten without further cooking though they are usually warmed up before serving. Vegetarian hot dogs and sausages which are made completely from meat analogue are also widely available in most areas where hot dogs are popular.
Hot dogs are also called frankfurters, or franks for short (named after the city of Frankfurt, Germany, the original frankfurters are made of pork only), or wieners or weenies (named after the city of Vienna, Austria, whose German name is "Wien", the original wieners are made of a mixture of pork and beef). In Australia, the term frankfurt is used rather than frankfurter. Tiny frankfurts, called cocktail franks or cheerios, are sometimes served at parties and eaten on the end of a toothpick. In the German speaking countries, except Austria, hot dog sausages are generally called Wiener or Wiener Würstchen. (Würstchen means "little sausage") In Swiss German, it is called Wienerli; but, in Austria, the terms Frankfurter or Frankfurter Würstchen are used.
The flavor of hot dog sausages varies widely by region and by personal preference, as do the toppings on the sandwich. The flavour of the sausage itself can resemble a range of similar meat products from bologna on the bland side to cooked salami in the spicier varieties.
Hot dogs are traditionally made from beef, pork, or a combination of those meats. Unlike many other sausages (which may be sold cooked or uncooked), hot dogs are always cooked before being offered commercially. Unless they have spoiled, hot dogs may be safely eaten without further cooking though they are usually warmed up before serving. Vegetarian hot dogs and sausages which are made completely from meat analogue are also widely available in most areas where hot dogs are popular.
Hot dogs are also called frankfurters, or franks for short (named after the city of Frankfurt, Germany, the original frankfurters are made of pork only), or wieners or weenies (named after the city of Vienna, Austria, whose German name is "Wien", the original wieners are made of a mixture of pork and beef). In Australia, the term frankfurt is used rather than frankfurter. Tiny frankfurts, called cocktail franks or cheerios, are sometimes served at parties and eaten on the end of a toothpick. In the German speaking countries, except Austria, hot dog sausages are generally called Wiener or Wiener Würstchen. (Würstchen means "little sausage") In Swiss German, it is called Wienerli; but, in Austria, the terms Frankfurter or Frankfurter Würstchen are used.
3/29/07
The Big Jimmy
3/19/07
Roasters Go World Wide
Recently we noticed that we where receiving an unusual amount of traffic from this German web site http://www.ehrensenf.de, after investigating we noticed they showcase our site in a bit about surviving in the wild. What our roasters had to do with it, we may never know... But, none the less any attention is good attention.
3/4/07
Crabtacular IV
175 lbs of crab. 140+ people. 30 lbs of smoked pork. Over 9 liters of really fine tequila. Home brew. Delicious food. Awesome company. Corporate sponsorship in the form of weenie roasters and amazing tequila.
2/22/07
The HammerHead WaterJet
1/3/07
Testing the Chile Roaster
This was our first try on our new Chile Roaster, and yes there where problems but, what would a product be if it wasn't tested and retested until satisfaction was achieved? So, we learned alot from our first attempt, and we will update you on our improvments as soon as they are ready. The first thing to fix is our overall size needs to be beefed up, including the chile holes. The spacing around the chiles needs to be spread open. As you can see from the finished stuffed jalapeño the bottom gets burnt to a crisp while the top still could use some heat... But none the less they turned out delicious. So stayed tuned for our new and improved chile roaster....
12/20/06
12/18/06
The Weenie Competition...
What is Supply & Demand without Competition? Well I was able to find several weenie roasters similar to the "Roast My Weenie" roaster, so lets see what you think about these other guys? I agree with the comment brought up about the issue with the welds being toxic, who really knows (who wants to find out). As you can see in this picture, there are spot welds holding these guys together, and they look to be made of cheap iron... Stainless is by far the safest & most cook friendly.
The Thrill of the Grill!!!
Hey this is the first post on the "Thrill of the Grill" blog, This blog is for all those who enjoy grilling and cooking out. To start out this blog I want to introduce the "Ultimate Redneck Weenie Cooker". The Roast My Weenie Stainless Steel Cooker! This is great for tailgaiting, or if you enjoy shocking people you will get a kick out of the expression on your friends face when they see this dude surrounded by flames on your grill! Plus, if you are a female and your Ex-Boyfreind did you wrong, order one of these with your x's name custom cut on the base and offically roast his weenie! I can't think of a better way to break of a relationship. Check out the offical web site at : www.roastmyweenie.com
Roast On!
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