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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:

> sf > hitched up their panties and posted
> :
>
> > On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:44:18 GMT, Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> >
> >> We have this nasty pot. It's probably 4 quarts with all kinds of
> >> gadgets that fit on the top. I'm not sure what it actually was. It
> >> was not a pressure cooker but had several (I think 3) things on top.
> >> I'm pitching the gadgets and keeping the pot. I'll make soup

> >
> > Do you have a digital camera? Take a picture of it! I'm sure more
> > people than I would love to see this nightmare.
> >
> > LOL

>
> No, I have lost my last digital. I think I buried it last year while
> gardening. I have not bought another one. I think the last pic I took was
> of a gladiola which I sent to Margaret Suran. Then I lost the camera. I
> think this was my 4th camera lost in my perpetual digging.



This is why I've put off getting a digital, they are just too damn
expensive to lose; fragile too...I am still in the disposable camera
age.


> The pot is not really a nightmare but I'm thinking it is from the 60s. I'm
> not really sure it's not some kind of steamer basket thingy on top or what.
> It has 3 separate divisions, like you would put 3 foods in. I suppose you
> would have to boil water underneath them. We threw out the steamer thing
> and kept the pot. It's a nice pot. No name on it but I'm thinking it's
> stainless steel.



Ask Barb Schaller if it's some kind of pressure canning kettle...

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