1. Inside it a few pathetic bones glowed red hot and then crumbled into fine ash. 2. It looked and felt like fine ash, like the kind from charcoal briquettes. 3. Last, and most important, is the cloud of fine ash which rises. 4. The bodies buried in the fine ash slowly decayed. 5. Almost every morning the hummer proceeds unerringly to our barbecue, hovers and sticks its long tongue into the fine ash in the ash-catcher. 6. If using briquettes, they should be covered with a fine gray ash before cooking. 7. Sitting at a sidewalk cafe on West Broadway, Ingo Gunther tried to eat a prosciutto and mozzarella sandwich as the fine ash settled around him. 8. The fine ash in your barbecue is apparently being used to spice up its meals with some of those much-needed minerals. 9. Volcanoes have been known to disrupt worldwide weather patterns due to their fine ash particles reaching into the stratosphere and being carried around the globe by high level winds. |