Finally, Jim, you don't know what I have been going through to find out what you posted above.when I was eight years young (1966), I thought my dad invented the charcoal chimney.... HONESTLY!
He used two big coffee cans wired together and somehow (I was too young to figure this part out) wired a grid to hold the coal three or so inches from the bottom, and put paper under the short portion of the chimney to start the fire.
Neighbors that saw this, I remember, followed suit.
Yes, my dad's name IS Ray Lampe, and sad to say.... Dad passed away in 1999.
Not the BBQ Dr. Ray Lampe many of you know, nevertheless...
In my heart, he instilled in me the art, or FART, of barbecueing. And I'll never forget the day he brought home OUR first YELLOW 18" Weber grill.
Yeah, he probably burnt the burgers.
what did you find out and what did you go through...???Finally, Jim, you don't know what I have been going through to find out what you posted above.
Hi Jim, ever since I have been on this site, I have wondered if you were related to Ray Lampe, the cookbook author and after much searching I found the answer. I didn't want to bother you with the question, thought you might be tired of answering that question. lolwhat did you find out and what did you go through...???
i think i've been asked about four or 5 times if I'm related to "Dr. BBQ".... no. He's from chicago, a place I avoid at all costs.Hi Jim, ever since I have been on this site, I have wondered if you were related to Ray Lampe, the cookbook author and after much searching I found the answer. I didn't want to bother you with the question, thought you might be tired of answering that question. lol