Alton Brown's Edible Twine Swap For Tying Grilled Fish
Who want's to deal with inedible twine when you can swap that string for something a little tastier? Alton Brown shares his yummy fish-tying hack.
Read MoreWho want's to deal with inedible twine when you can swap that string for something a little tastier? Alton Brown shares his yummy fish-tying hack.
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