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Read the article, not the headline.Wrapping a tree in aluminum foil is equivalent to wrapping an ear of corn, a salmon filet, wrap almost anything in aluminum foil, add heat or flame and the item will cook.
I feel sorry for those beautiful trees and the idiots who believe their pitiful ploy will save those wonderful trees.
Wrapping a tree in aluminum foil ...
The world's biggest trees were being wrapped in fire-proof blankets...
I agreeReading is fundamental, comprehension is essential.
I don't know if their attempt to protect the trees will do any good....but at least they are trying.
That's a fair enough view of it. I believe, however, that the science behind this attempt (whether successful or not) is more advanced than the average BBQ methods.Once I've wrapped my protein in non-stick aluminum foil, placed it in the oven at 400 degrees, leave it there for 30 minutes, it is cooked.
I suspect those wonderful trees could suffer the same fate as a protein I placed in my oven.
That's a fair enough view of it. I believe, however, that the science behind this attempt (whether successful or not) is more advanced than the average BBQ methods.
Fair enough pointCooking is also a science, mate.