Photo appears to be a beautiful Hawaian lady, (possibly half Japanese, half local) at a luau on the beach. She is a professional, not a beauty accessible to you. She is standing in front of a fire pit which is reflecting it's copper like glow thru the ice sculpture next to her. How dat?
The ice could be used to slowly put out the fire where the pig is buried. It would slowly cook the thing while adding moisture. Slow moist heat is the key to tender meats in general. The ice doesn't look chipped so I don't think it is being used for intoxicants (drinks to mainlanders). The ice cools the fire and tenderizes the boar. The good lookin' gal probably blesses the pig, she is purely ceremonial as they don't really exist like that in real life.
It's like we had in college. We called them ice-block parties. You buy a big massive block of ice, drill a "slide" down through the ice and then pour liquor into it. At the bottom, one holds a shot glass or other delivery device and by time it hit the glass, ice-cold!
You win....now I have to come through with secret indicator! We call it an ice luge. Carve a path through the ice. Fun had by all. I contributed Goldslager to mark the peak of the PME.
Photo appears to be a beautiful Hawaian lady, (possibly half Japanese, half local) at a luau on the beach. She is a professional, not a beauty accessible to you. She is standing in front of a fire pit which is reflecting it's copper like glow thru the ice sculpture next to her. How dat?
ReplyDeletePretty good there Will, but not close enough to the reality. So I will see if a few more chime in. What could that ice be used for?
ReplyDeleteThe ice could be used to slowly put out the fire where the pig is buried. It would slowly cook the thing while adding moisture. Slow moist heat is the key to tender meats in general. The ice doesn't look chipped so I don't think it is being used for intoxicants (drinks to mainlanders). The ice cools the fire and tenderizes the boar. The good lookin' gal probably blesses the pig, she is purely ceremonial as they don't really exist like that in real life.
ReplyDeleteAnother great answer, but diverging from the real thing. The ice is being used for intoxicants.
ReplyDeleteIt's like we had in college. We called them ice-block parties. You buy a big massive block of ice, drill a "slide" down through the ice and then pour liquor into it. At the bottom, one holds a shot glass or other delivery device and by time it hit the glass, ice-cold!
ReplyDeleteYou win....now I have to come through with secret indicator!
ReplyDeleteWe call it an ice luge. Carve a path through the ice. Fun had by all. I contributed Goldslager to mark the peak of the PME.
Still owe you that secret indicator....
ReplyDeleteActually here is the secret indicator....
when a chartist starts posting pictures of pretty girls and alcohol....that define a top. --Monday Nov 8