Sorry to learn about kids who suffered. But I call "phony". All the honor to Chef Chaim Cohen. Misrepresenting reality, though, detracts from the message. Someone might say, "My car doesn't scorch, so I can leave my kids in the car."
"...the production team put it into an oven for an additional minute to crisp it up." http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/05/28/celebrity-chef-cooks-pizza-inside-parked-car-to-show-how-hot-it-can-get-but-some-viewers-arent-buying-it/
The only thing that made me watch this was, what on earth is it doing on your blog.
ReplyDeleteNice.
Now the car is Milchig.
ReplyDeleteWait, does that mean he has to sell his car for Pesach?
ReplyDeleteNonsense. It's self-kashering (unless Erev Pesach is cloudy.)
ReplyDeleteThat was a very poignant video indeed. Did anyone see the pizza when he removed it from the car? It wasn't just done, it was charred black!
ReplyDeleteSorry to learn about kids who suffered. But I call "phony". All the honor to Chef Chaim Cohen. Misrepresenting reality, though, detracts from the message. Someone might say, "My car doesn't scorch, so I can leave my kids in the car."
ReplyDelete"...the production team put it into an oven for an additional minute to crisp it up."
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/05/28/celebrity-chef-cooks-pizza-inside-parked-car-to-show-how-hot-it-can-get-but-some-viewers-arent-buying-it/