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I think my brother got one at Walmart.

Ward Nicholson wrote:
>
> Hey, fellow paleoeaters :-) , in my last post I mentioned the inconvenience
> of having to cook meat and often forgetting to get it thawed in time for a
> meal. There is a great solution for quick-thawing I've heard about but
> don't know where to get.
>
>
> You lay frozen meat or anything else on it, and the alloy is so conductive
> that it will wick heat right into your meat and thaw it in something like
> 15 minutes or less. I would love to get my hands on one of these things,
> but I'm not sure where to look for them. Anybody have any leads? Thanks,
>
> --Ward Nicholson <[log in to unmask]> Wichita, KS

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