It is healthy and safe to cook meats over an open flame fire but you need to make sure that the meat is cooked thorougly as so no one gets sick .
Kosher Organic Ranchero - 2010 How to Build a Great Cook Fire to Roast Meats 1-7 was released on: USA: 9 January 2011
No, "fire's flame" is not an example of a possessive noun. "Fire's" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership, while "flame" is a noun describing the object. "Fire's flame" simply combines these two elements to describe the flame belonging to a fire.
FIRE = flame
Peat Fire Flame was created in 1977.
Fire Flame was created on 2010-11-22.
Use uncooked meat on a fire or a range. If your cooking level is high enough (Assuming you are talking standard meats it will be) it will cook or burn it. The higher your level gets the less you'll burn it
Fire Without Flame was created in 2006-05.
liton means in english is flame of fire/fire flame.
Which of these expressions you might use depends on what kind of heat you are cooking on. "Low flame" is something you would say if you have a gas stove, and "low heat" suggests an electric one. I have not heard "low fire" but it might be used by people who cook on open fires (a rare thing these days).
Hall of Flame Fire Museum was created in 1961.
No, "fire's flame" is not an example of a possessive noun. "Fire" and "flame" are both nouns, but "fire's" is a possessive form indicating ownership. An example of a possessive noun is "the dog's tail."
A fire symbol is a stylized drawing of a flame.