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Pop quiz: how did grilling become an American tradition? Why charcoal?

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Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
Charcoal is a biproduct of the auto-industry, which is why K...
Naked son of senegal
  08/13/25
Swing and a miss.
Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
Schechter Poultry
Doobsian Alcoholic Den
  08/13/25
Stfu chink
electric tattoo
  08/13/25
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Lavender sinister dysfunction senate
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contagious corner
  08/13/25
Why charcoal? A charcoal suit, white shirt, red or blue tie,...
overrated bespoke center
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Anal motley black woman
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Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
PS charcoal was made by car companies but it's not by-produc...
Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
Fuck off you literal literal psycho-- that is what I meant. ...
Naked son of senegal
  08/13/25
The charcoal was made using scraps from the wood used to mak...
Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
charcoal has been around for millennia you fucking retard. w...
contagious corner
  08/13/25
wow
Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
We noticed what a great job it did grilling Jews.
Violent trump supporter brunch
  08/13/25
Our heritage from the American Indians.
Titillating trust fund
  08/13/25
Not far off the mark, but nowhere close to correct.
Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
Hint: it had an awful lot to do with the auto industry, but ...
Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
Automobiles used to be powered by charcoal-fueled steam engi...
Nubile thriller dragon
  08/13/25
Close but you don't really get into the causality of how it ...
Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
People don't drive into the country to bbq. They do it at th...
Titillating trust fund
  08/13/25
Yes but that's not how it was marketed and made popular by H...
Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
https://peteshardware.com/did-you-know-that-henry-ford-sold-...
Slimy gunner hall
  08/13/25
Spanish naval tradition around the Gulf of America, also bir...
topaz lascivious useless brakes friendly grandma
  08/13/25


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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:33 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall

You don't know but I do

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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:36 PM
Author: Naked son of senegal

Charcoal is a biproduct of the auto-industry, which is why Kingsford is based out of Michigan. Backyard grilling probably became popular due to the rise of the suburbs and people having more time on the weekend.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49181682)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:36 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall

Swing and a miss.

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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:39 PM
Author: Doobsian Alcoholic Den

Schechter Poultry

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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:40 PM
Author: electric tattoo

Stfu chink

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Date: August 13th, 2025 6:19 PM
Author: Lavender sinister dysfunction senate



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Date: August 13th, 2025 6:21 PM
Author: contagious corner



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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:51 PM
Author: overrated bespoke center

Why charcoal? A charcoal suit, white shirt, red or blue tie, and black Allen Edmonds Park Avenues are the classic go-tos for acing the interview and landing a coveted 2L biglaw summer associateship. It's seen as slightly more conservative (safe) than navy, which is the only other acceptable choice. However, you need to think like a lawyer here. If there's even a 0.0001% chance that your interviewer looks down on navy, why would you risk it? Would you subject a client to that type of unnecessary risk? No. At least, a good lawyer, the type of lawyer that works at a white shoe law firm, wouldn't. Save the navy and the flashy dark brown half-brogues for the 3rd or 4th week into the summer, once you've established yourself. Until then, charcoal all the way.

P.S.: For the love of God, please do not wear an expensive watch either interviewing or as an associate. Partners look down at this type of flamboyance and will wonder if they are paying you too much. Clients will react poorly to seeing a first year associate with a Submariner while they are being charged $600 or more per hour of your time. Law is a fickle beast, and you must treat it with the respect it deserves.

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Date: August 13th, 2025 7:27 PM
Author: Anal motley black woman



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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:52 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall



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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:54 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall

PS charcoal was made by car companies but it's not by-product of making cars. No one burns wood in an oxygen-starved environment to make a car, lmao.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49181739)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 1:02 PM
Author: Naked son of senegal

Fuck off you literal literal psycho-- that is what I meant. It came out of the auto industry.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49181767)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 1:55 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall

The charcoal was made using scraps from the wood used to make car wheels. They had all this wood but it had no obvious use. You can't use charcoal in place of regular coal because it's much less dense and leaves a lot more ash.

So yes, charcoal was made from leftover wood, but it was made to generate profits.

That's entirely separate from how grilling became an American tradition. People had to own grills before there could be consumer demand for charcoal

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49181956)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 6:18 PM
Author: contagious corner

charcoal has been around for millennia you fucking retard. we've been making charcoal deliberately since pre-history because it's a convenient, relatively smokeless fuel for heating and cooking.

the automotive industry made generating charcoal cheaper because of useful byproducts. plenty of industries have byproducts that serve as useful secondary products. ever wonder why whey protein is so popular?

you're so fucking stupid and deranged it's unreal.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49182622)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 6:51 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall

wow

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Date: August 13th, 2025 12:55 PM
Author: Violent trump supporter brunch

We noticed what a great job it did grilling Jews.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49181744)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 1:56 PM
Author: Titillating trust fund

Our heritage from the American Indians.

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Date: August 13th, 2025 6:52 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall

Not far off the mark, but nowhere close to correct.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49182686)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 6:52 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall

Hint: it had an awful lot to do with the auto industry, but the charcoal was an afterthought. No one knew demand for charcoal would take off the way at did, lmao

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49182687)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 6:57 PM
Author: Nubile thriller dragon

Automobiles used to be powered by charcoal-fueled steam engines. It was popular in the early 20th century to take a drive into the countryside to picnic, and cooking meats with the automobile's firebox was a convenient way to prepare hot food. When automobiles switched to use internal combustion engines, the practice continued, but with special purpose charcoal grills.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49182700)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 7:32 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall

Close but you don't really get into the causality of how it became popular to take a drive into the countryside and cook food. Note that this ONLY happened in America. When English and German people got cars, they didn't think to drove into the woods and cook a bunch of raw meat.

Moreover cooking is usually a woman's job. Grilling is the only time it's considered "manly" for a man to cook, and we never expect women to do it.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49182776)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 7:46 PM
Author: Titillating trust fund

People don't drive into the country to bbq. They do it at their house or maybe a park.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49182826)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 8:37 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall

Yes but that's not how it was marketed and made popular by Henry Fucking Ford. He wanted people to buy cars, not cook in their back yards.

Also, car sales accounted for most of Ford's profits. Charcoal was never a big moneymaker for the Ford Motor Company, there was just nowhere else you could reliably find sacks of charcoal back then. Sorry xo economists. Really, I'm sorry.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49182985)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 7:36 PM
Author: Slimy gunner hall

https://peteshardware.com/did-you-know-that-henry-ford-sold-barbecues-with-his-model-ts/

Ford used the grills to advertise its cars. But stores didn't carry charcoal so you had to go to the Ford dealer to re-up, and "King's Ford" was the name of a Ford dealership that sold a lot of charcoal (and Royal Oak should need no explanation). But the whole concept of "grilling" was a marketing scheme by Henry Ford, used to sell cars. That's all he was trying to do. He wasn't trying to get into the charcoal business.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49182793)



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Date: August 13th, 2025 7:39 PM
Author: topaz lascivious useless brakes friendly grandma

Spanish naval tradition around the Gulf of America, also birthed BBQ

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5762022&forum_id=2Ã#49182808)