Lol....a WOK chef.….then he will be able to cook wassages, weggs, woodles, wamburgers and all those others...wordage?maybe

I giggled and tried coming up with more but he got all the needed basicsThat's funny
You're thinking of it sort of backwards .... Most things meat that we eat composed up of vegetables, water, vitamins and minerals. All good things wrapped up into a tasty, meaty package. The animal has taken all that stuff and turned it into something WAY more delicious than the individual ingredients. So you see there is no need to eat salads and other fluff unless you intend to be someone's lunch one dayYep, I got a short stand with a burner and a tall stand with a burner. I just need to plan to use it cause I keep delegating my time to other things besides cooking. Also we been working on eating healthier, so I need to really study some recipes and see about making it healthier! First step is to not use all of the butter/fat I would of used.![]()

Always busy Drives !!! And always eating more than I should I guessJBL: Even though it's cold, snow and the wind is blowing it still looks like you are very busy. AND eating more than a little. How are you heating that wok cause I don't see any propane hoses or is everything hidden under that big old Wok (isn't that an old blade off a tractor attachment for tilling soil?).
That auction brings back memories and happy for you that you not only made time to attend, but helped make it successful. My 3 youngest went to a local Christian school from kindergarten through high school (ALL ONE BUILDING) and my bride was in charge of wrapping all the items into gift baskets so they'd sell for a bit more and be great gifts. She also ran the entire auction a few of those years so the auction was a fun (and busy) night and also a relief after it was over that we'd get our life back for a bit (sort of).
Stay warm and hope the weather gets better soon.
Cheers

The Wok is made from a worn out blade on our tillage disc.
We partook in the Snowball event for the school last year and had a blast. It's a fun way for the school to raise money and it's a fun night out as well !!
The smartass in me wants to say he mostly gets them out of the woods behind his house. The plexiglass doors came from Menards thoughWhere does your dad get his display cases for his 1/64th? My case maker guy just retired this year before I could order my next one.

Be builds them in his wood shop at home. Solid Red Oak other than a Oak veneer plywood back. No one sees that though as it's up against a wall
























