Cook ham and potatoes on your engine

Cook ham and potatoes on your engine

Have you ever cooked food in the engine bay of your car? Autoblog has, and it was easy and fun. They show you how to cook ham with pineapple and potatoes. The best part - you could cook dinner on your commute home!

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/user/Autoblogvideo
Curated By: Pigeonchicken

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Mr_Burns 1 year ago
Great video! There are so many "cook things on your engine" videos, but rarely is it while driving around and a full meal! I actually want to eat this!
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Shaving Cream MAN! (30) 1 year ago
AW, BLOODY HELL! Can't you fat american's at least drive somewhere without eating!? What's next a homeland buffet airliner!?

Amazing video! Cheers!
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hitman47 1 year ago
sad man , do you have a porta potty in the trunk? or do you #$%@ in the bushes when you drop the tin foil?
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