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![]() I have put the bread in the chicken pot ![]() I have preheated it and (this is for Bob this one) it didn't break..til now ![]() -- Merry Christmas Pandora -- Merry Christmas Pandora |
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 18:11:42 +0100, "Pandora" >
wrote: > >I have put the bread in the chicken pot ![]() >I have preheated it and (this is for Bob this one) it didn't break..til now > ![]() > Are you telling us you put a cold clay baker in a HOT oven? -- See return address to reply by email |
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Pandora wrote:
> I have put the bread in the chicken pot ![]() > I have preheated it and (this is for Bob this one) it didn't break..til now > ![]() It broke? Pictures. Pastorio |
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![]() <sf> ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 18:11:42 +0100, "Pandora" > > wrote: > >> >>I have put the bread in the chicken pot ![]() >>I have preheated it and (this is for Bob this one) it didn't break..til >>now >> ![]() >> > Are you telling us you put a cold clay baker in a HOT oven? Yes. I had! I was afraid it could broken because someone here (Wayne) told me it was possible. I have pre pre heat it over my wood stove. I have taken some pics. I will post ASAP -- Merry Christmas Pandora |
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I have controlled now. It is faboulous!!!!!!! And my bread taste of chicken
![]() -- Merry Christmas Pandora ----------------------------------- "Pandora" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > <sf> ha scritto nel messaggio > ... >> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 18:11:42 +0100, "Pandora" > >> wrote: >> >>> >>>I have put the bread in the chicken pot ![]() >>>I have preheated it and (this is for Bob this one) it didn't break..til >>>now >>> ![]() >>> >> Are you telling us you put a cold clay baker in a HOT oven? > Yes. I had! I was afraid it could broken because someone here (Wayne) > told me it was possible. > I have pre pre heat it over my wood stove. > I have taken some pics. I will post ASAP > > -- > Merry Christmas > Pandora > > > > |
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![]() "Bob (this one)" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: >> I have put the bread in the chicken pot ![]() >> I have preheated it and (this is for Bob this one) it didn't break..til >> now >> ![]() > > It broke? Pictures. > > Pastorio It is wonderful. Now I have keep away the lid , it must cook other 15 minutes, I think.. The bread is WONDERFUL . I hope inside is good ![]() I have taken a lot of pics ![]() I will let you ASAP -- Merry Christmas Pandora |
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 18:26:59 +0100, "Pandora" >
wrote: > ><sf> ha scritto nel messaggio .. . >> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 18:11:42 +0100, "Pandora" > >> wrote: >> >>> >>>I have put the bread in the chicken pot ![]() >>>I have preheated it and (this is for Bob this one) it didn't break..til >>>now >>> ![]() >>> >> Are you telling us you put a cold clay baker in a HOT oven? >Yes. I had! GASP! >I was afraid it could broken because someone here (Wayne) told >me it was possible. Standard procedure is to submerge it in water for 10-20 minutes and to start baking a cold oven. >I have pre pre heat it over my wood stove. Aha.... there ya go. You preheated the baker. >I have taken some pics. I will post ASAP ![]() -- See return address to reply by email |
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![]() <sf> ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 18:26:59 +0100, "Pandora" > > wrote: > >> >><sf> ha scritto nel messaggio . .. >>> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 18:11:42 +0100, "Pandora" > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>I have put the bread in the chicken pot ![]() >>>>I have preheated it and (this is for Bob this one) it didn't break..til >>>>now >>>> ![]() >>>> >>> Are you telling us you put a cold clay baker in a HOT oven? > >>Yes. I had! > > GASP! > >>I was afraid it could broken because someone here (Wayne) told >>me it was possible. > > Standard procedure is to submerge it in water for 10-20 minutes and to > start baking a cold oven. I don't think it is a good idea. Istructions of clay says (generally) you must keep the *new* pot in the water for half an hour , but first you must rub it with a clove of garlic: this will preserve your clay from breaking and from cracks. > >>I have pre pre heat it over my wood stove. > > Aha.... there ya go. You preheated the baker. cheers |
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 20:34:26 +0100, "Pandora" >
wrote: > ><sf> ha scritto nel messaggio >> >>>I was afraid it could broken because someone here (Wayne) told >>>me it was possible. >> >> Standard procedure is to submerge it in water for 10-20 minutes and to >> start baking a cold oven. > >I don't think it is a good idea. Istructions of clay says (generally) you >must keep the *new* pot in the water for half an hour >> What isn't a good idea? My pot hasn't been new for 30 years. I finally gave it to my daughter last year. > but first you must >rub it with a clove of garlic: this will preserve your clay from breaking >and from cracks. Garlic will also keep vampires away. ![]() -- See return address to reply by email |
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![]() <sf> ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 20:34:26 +0100, "Pandora" > > wrote: >> >><sf> ha scritto nel messaggio >>> >>>>I was afraid it could broken because someone here (Wayne) told >>>>me it was possible. >>> >>> Standard procedure is to submerge it in water for 10-20 minutes and to >>> start baking a cold oven. >> >>I don't think it is a good idea. Istructions of clay says (generally) you >>must keep the *new* pot in the water for half an hour >>> > > What isn't a good idea? My pot hasn't been new for 30 years. I > finally gave it to my daughter last year. OHH1 30 years ![]() ![]() > >> but first you must >>rub it with a clove of garlic: this will preserve your clay from breaking >>and from cracks. > > Garlic will also keep vampires away. ![]() Oh yes! Here is full of vampires ![]() -- Merry Christmas Pandora > > -- > See return address to reply by email |
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