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I would like some suggestions for good gifts for men or women who
like
to do cook, create in the kitchen, ect......... I would like to ad
them
to our web site. We don't sell anything, list gift ideas. Our site is

http://hotideasforchristmas

Thanks

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On Nov 11, 10:00 am, wrote:
> I would like some suggestions for good gifts for men or women who
> like
> to do cook, create in the kitchen, ect......... I would like to ad
> them
> to our web site. We don't sell anything, list gift ideas. Our site is
>
> http://hotideasforchristmas
>
> Thanks


Cookbooks

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> On Nov 11, 10:00 am, wrote:
>> I would like some suggestions for good gifts for men or women who
>> like
>> to do cook, create in the kitchen, ect......... I would like to ad
>> them
>> to our web site. We don't sell anything, list gift ideas. Our site is
>>
>> http://hotideasforchristmas
>>
>> Thanks

>
> Cookbooks
>

a good charcoal grill


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> like to do cook.


A top shelf bottle of booze.


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On Nov 11, 5:24 pm, Sheldon > wrote:
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> > I would like some suggestions for good gifts for men or women who
> > like to do cook.

>
> A top shelf bottle of booze.


A bottle of Chambord liqueur would be nice. It's very nice for
flavoring whipped cream.

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>> I would like some suggestions for good gifts for men or women who
>> like
>> to do cook, create in the kitchen, ect......... I would like to ad
>> them
>> to our web site. We don't sell anything, list gift ideas. Our site is
>>
>>
http://hotideasforchristmas
>>
>> Thanks
>>

>
> Grocery money


Or a gift certificate to a local restaurant in case a new recipe fails.

Cindi

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> wrote in message
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>I would like some suggestions for good gifts for men or women who
> like
> to do cook, create in the kitchen, ect......... I would like to ad
> them
> to our web site. We don't sell anything, list gift ideas. Our site is
>
> http://hotideasforchristmas
>


A good smoke alarm and a kitchen fire extinguisher??

Cindi


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On Nov 11, 12:00 pm, wrote:
> I would like some suggestions for good gifts for men or women who
> like
> to do cook, create in the kitchen, ect......... I would like to ad
> them
> to our web site. We don't sell anything, list gift ideas. Our site is
>
> http://hotideasforchristmas
>
> Thanks



A gift card to Penzey's, Sweet Celebrations, or the like, or to a
local (for them) supermarket or kitchen gear store.

N.



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Default gifts for people who love to cook BUT CANT

A COOKIN LESION'" CAUSE MOST OF EM CANT COOK AN YOU R.F.COOKIN TRIING TO
COOKS REELY OR A BUNCH THAT CANT COOK WORF A DARN;.

NEED TO NAME IT__ R.F.C.

RELLY F"IN.CANTCOOKMUCHANOTHIN

MOSTLY CANDY ASS ANDY JOKES AND ILKNESS WITH A SPLASH OF NO BRAINERS
PETERLOCOWEED DUM DUM ANA YIDISH TUCH OF MR. NASTI SHELTON INSPEKTED BY ONE
LIMP LINKA SWUIERTSZ AN A MORROWN FRUITCAKE ON THE SIDE AN SOME XXX KINDA BS
PLUS SOMEKINDA CALIBER OF A GOOBA38 AND NEEDIECLINGIN PILL JILL A LOOKIN
FER A JAK ""CHATTIY THE SURVAER WHO WILL TAKE A DISAPEERIN GREEN BUTON
SURVAE FROM ANYTHANG THAT BREETHS''"NEERLY* THIS IMURMATION ANIT EVEN FER
NUTHIN;:

THE HEAD MAN DOG3 WHO IS NICE TRIES TO COOK SUMPIN UP WITH OLDMAN BOATRIGT
WHO NOS ALL """ APULLIN INTO THE REAR HOLLERIN SHIVER ME TIMBER

WHATS THIS HEAR CIBER WEBSITIN FOR ANYHOW!;"? A OLDFOKS HOME ONTHE RANGE
FORRETARDS AN THE DERANGED AN NEEDY;:

A GOOD THANG HERE IS THE LOVEY, BEAUTYFUL AN TALUNTED ***CIBERKITTEN+++
WHO DONT MESSARROUND WITH MOST OF THIS TRASHY STUF./' AN NOS WHAT TO DO IN
THE KICHIN.; ,BUT PROBLY CANT COOK MUCHE;;:

STAY TUNNED AN BE PROWD OF NUTHIN

YOU"RE FEERLES FREND[/'"

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>
> http://hotideasforchristmas
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Who wouldn't want a "deluxe hamburger press"?!! $3.99 $4121.

Been using one for years. They're great! Broke one after a couple years of
use but I got my money's worth and a quick replacement.

http://fantes.com/meat_prep.htm#burger

Dishwasher safe. Doesn't warp. Easy ejector.

Andy
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On Nov 13, 11:17 am, Andy <q> wrote:
> Who wouldn't want a "deluxe hamburger press"?!! $3.99 $4121.
>
> Been using one for years. They're great! Broke one after a couple years of
> use but I got my money's worth and a quick replacement.
>
> http://fantes.com/meat_prep.htm#burger
>
> Dishwasher safe. Doesn't warp. Easy ejector.
>
> Andy


I'd never need to make that many burgers, but I love the website -
whoda thunk I could find a pastry board as big as I wanted (even
though the oak slab I got from the lumber yard and sanded and put a
handle on one end so I could hang it up between my fridge and the wall
in between uses was only $11)....? ;-)

N.

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> On Nov 13, 11:17 am, Andy <q> wrote:
>> Who wouldn't want a "deluxe hamburger press"?!! $3.99 $4121.
>>
>> Been using one for years. They're great! Broke one after a couple years

of
>> use but I got my money's worth and a quick replacement.
>>
>> http://fantes.com/meat_prep.htm#burger
>>
>> Dishwasher safe. Doesn't warp. Easy ejector.
>>
>> Andy

>
> I'd never need to make that many burgers, but I love the website -
> whoda thunk I could find a pastry board as big as I wanted (even
> though the oak slab I got from the lumber yard and sanded and put a
> handle on one end so I could hang it up between my fridge and the wall
> in between uses was only $11)....? ;-)
>
> N.



And if you go to the actual store in Philly, they have everything on their
website in stock and mysteriously know where everything is!

I always stop in and HAVE to buy something. It's the darndest thing about
self-control going out the window when I enter their store.

Andy


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On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:17:11 -0600, Andy <q> wrote:

>Who wouldn't want a "deluxe hamburger press"?!! $3.99 $4121.
>
>Been using one for years. They're great! Broke one after a couple years of
>use but I got my money's worth and a quick replacement.
>
>http://fantes.com/meat_prep.htm#burger
>
>Dishwasher safe. Doesn't warp. Easy ejector.
>

I've got my eye on one of those bacon presses on the same page.

But in all honesty, if someone really wanted to give me a kitchen
gift, I'd like a real roasting pan with handles. I'm thinking of a
stainless steel one, but if someone gave me copper.... I wouldn't turn
it down! LOL! http://i3.tinypic.com/6jcg480.jpg "Dishwasher safe.
Doesn't warp."

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sf wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:17:11 -0600, Andy <q> wrote:
>
>> Who wouldn't want a "deluxe hamburger press"?!! $3.99 $4121.
>>
>> Been using one for years. They're great! Broke one after a couple years of
>> use but I got my money's worth and a quick replacement.
>>
>> http://fantes.com/meat_prep.htm#burger
>>
>> Dishwasher safe. Doesn't warp. Easy ejector.
>>

> I've got my eye on one of those bacon presses on the same page.
>
> But in all honesty, if someone really wanted to give me a kitchen
> gift, I'd like a real roasting pan with handles. I'm thinking of a
> stainless steel one, but if someone gave me copper.... I wouldn't turn
> it down! LOL! http://i3.tinypic.com/6jcg480.jpg "Dishwasher safe.
> Doesn't warp."
>


That's what I told Scott I wanted for christmasl A real one that's
heavy so that I can roast, then put it on the stove to make gravy. Not
the thin aluminum, black with white speckles one that I have....I've
never tried it on the stove, but I think it's probably too thin.

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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 08:38:24 +0200, ravenlynne >
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>That's what I told Scott I wanted for christmasl A real one that's
>heavy so that I can roast, then put it on the stove to make gravy. Not
>the thin aluminum, black with white speckles one that I have....I've
>never tried it on the stove, but I think it's probably too thin.


If what you're talking about is the broiler pan that comes with the
oven, don't worry.... it's fine. That's my regular roasting pan and I
put it on the stove burner to make gravy with no ill effects. Relax!

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"ravenlynne" > wrote in message
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> That's what I told Scott I wanted for christmasl A real one that's heavy
> so that I can roast, then put it on the stove to make gravy. Not the thin
> aluminum, black with white speckles one that I have....I've never tried it
> on the stove, but I think it's probably too thin.


We often use the large cast iron skillet as a roasting pan. Works very well
and can easily be deglazed on the stove. We also have a Tratimonia pan from
Wal Mart that is heavy aluminum. We bought it maybe 10 years ago so they may
no longer have them. It was a good value at the time.


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> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:17:11 -0600, Andy <q> wrote:
>
>>Who wouldn't want a "deluxe hamburger press"?!! $3.99 $4121.
>>
>>Been using one for years. They're great! Broke one after a couple years

of
>>use but I got my money's worth and a quick replacement.
>>
>>http://fantes.com/meat_prep.htm#burger
>>
>>Dishwasher safe. Doesn't warp. Easy ejector.
>>

> I've got my eye on one of those bacon presses on the same page.
>
> But in all honesty, if someone really wanted to give me a kitchen
> gift, I'd like a real roasting pan with handles. I'm thinking of a
> stainless steel one, but if someone gave me copper.... I wouldn't turn
> it down! LOL! http://i3.tinypic.com/6jcg480.jpg "Dishwasher safe.
> Doesn't warp."



I've seen those, but the copper peined ones are so much more glamorous!

How many can I wrap up for you?

Andy



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On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:44:31 -0800, sf wrote:

>On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:17:11 -0600, Andy <q> wrote:
>
>>Who wouldn't want a "deluxe hamburger press"?!! $3.99 $4121.
>>
>>Been using one for years. They're great! Broke one after a couple years of
>>use but I got my money's worth and a quick replacement.
>>
>>http://fantes.com/meat_prep.htm#burger
>>
>>Dishwasher safe. Doesn't warp. Easy ejector.
>>

>I've got my eye on one of those bacon presses on the same page.


That looks like another waste of cabinet space.

Lou
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>> I would like some suggestions for good gifts for men or women who
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>
> Ingredients.


Yep. Good cooks can never have too many ingredients, particularly pricey
ones: Smithfield ham, a trio of (overpriced) olive oils, etc.

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