Sunday, Jun. 29, 2003
Dear Diary:

It now appears that MarnCo Labs' research into barbecuing pizza is not so much the cutting edge of science as it is the dull, butter knife edge of science.

You can well imagine the buzz it created in The Labs when several of our Three Loyal Readers commented that they have been barbecuing pizza, AND doing it for a long time.

The words "Texas Pizza" were even mentioned.

We are now beyond a-twitter and quickly moving into the zone usually identified with the words Having A Tizzy.

FOR THE LOVE OF FUZZY KITTIES, TELL ME HOW YOU DO IT!

I'm serious about this. Here at MarnCo Labs we want to become The World's Clearinghouse for Pizza Barbecuing Know How. Our goal this summer is to synthesize The Sum Total Of World Pizza Barbecuing Knowledge, to weave together all the disparate experiences of our three loyal readers and to create:

THE CODEX BBQ PIZZA!

If you write on-line, write an entry about your pizza barbecuing experience and send me the link. I will create a Codex BBQ Pizza page where the thrill of your successes will be enshrined forever.

Well, as forever as glowing dots on a screen can be, eh.

Oh, and remember, it's not just about the do's, it's also about the doo doo--knowing what works is important, but knowing what went terribly, terribly wrong can spare others your tragedies.

Plus, then we get to point and snicker. Pointing and snickering are fun.

If you have not yet walked the path of the barbecued pizza, but you are a classic pizza maven, I also want to hear from you. Have you perfected the ultimate, no fail pizza crust? Does your pizza sauce bring tears of joy and spasms of rapture to all who taste it? Are you willing to share the wonder? Write about it. Send me the URL.

If, by some chance, you do not write on-line, but still wish to contribute your pizzalicious insights and experience, by all means, drop me an e-mail. Your research will be credited and added to the Codex as well.

We can experiment with each other's research, tweak parameters and I hope that by the end of the summer we will create The Ultimate Barbecued Pizza Recipe.

The Codex BBQ Pizza.

Just thinking about it gets me all tingly.

--Marn

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Goal for 2003: 500 miles - 804.5 kilometers

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