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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Tandoori options

A nice alternative to a steel drum, or to digging into the ground. Photo from Pakistan.
The natural aesthetic really pleases my eye in this sunken tandoori option.


Posted by Valerie Nash at 12:43 PM
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