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Default SCORE!!! New Tagine.

I've been coveting these for a couple of years now, but couldn't justify the
$250+ price tag.

That was till we went shopping yesterday and lo and behold!! The kitchenware
place I shop at was having a sale.

I'm now the proud owner of a *huge* tagine..... at the bargain basement price
of $50 !!!


The colour had a little to do with it at well :-)

Up till now I'd only seen blue ones in the shop.


http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...L_2007/Tagine/


It's coming up to winter over here, and that particular kitchen 'gadget' is
going to cop a flogging...... it's going to make a fantastic center
piece/talking point at some dinner parties I'm planning.



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On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 07:16:28 GMT, PLucas1
> wrote:

>I've been coveting these for a couple of years now, but couldn't justify the
>$250+ price tag.
>
>That was till we went shopping yesterday and lo and behold!! The kitchenware
>place I shop at was having a sale.
>
>I'm now the proud owner of a *huge* tagine..... at the bargain basement price
>of $50 !!!
>
>
>The colour had a little to do with it at well :-)
>
>Up till now I'd only seen blue ones in the shop.
>
>
>http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...L_2007/Tagine/
>
>
>It's coming up to winter over here, and that particular kitchen 'gadget' is
>going to cop a flogging...... it's going to make a fantastic center
>piece/talking point at some dinner parties I'm planning.


That is just beautiful. Love the color variation on it.
I'd say that's a SCOOORRRRE.

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koko > wrote in
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> On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 07:16:28 GMT, PLucas1
> > wrote:
>
>>I've been coveting these for a couple of years now, but couldn't justify
>>the $250+ price tag.
>>
>>That was till we went shopping yesterday and lo and behold!! The
>>kitchenware place I shop at was having a sale.
>>
>>I'm now the proud owner of a *huge* tagine..... at the bargain basement
>>price of $50 !!!
>>
>>
>>The colour had a little to do with it at well :-)
>>
>>Up till now I'd only seen blue ones in the shop.
>>
>>
>>http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...L_2007/Tagine/
>>
>>
>>It's coming up to winter over here, and that particular kitchen 'gadget'
>>is going to cop a flogging...... it's going to make a fantastic center
>>piece/talking point at some dinner parties I'm planning.

>
> That is just beautiful. Love the color variation on it.
> I'd say that's a SCOOORRRRE.
>



Moochos grassyass :-)

Now, I just have to get my act into gear and dig up some Moroccan recipes,
and source some good couscous.



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koko wrote to Peter:

>> http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...L_2007/Tagine/

<snip>
>
> That is just beautiful. Love the color variation on it.
> I'd say that's a SCOOORRRRE.


The first time Christine came to visit, she lured Lin to the Le Creuset
outlet in Vacaville, and Lin came home with a tagine. Here are some pics
from its first use:

http://i42.tinypic.com/20kvmtj.jpg
http://i41.tinypic.com/30ncjth.jpg

Bob

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Bob Terwilliger wrote:

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> The first time Christine came to visit, she lured Lin to the Le Creuset
> outlet in Vacaville, and Lin came home with a tagine. Here are some pics
> from its first use:
>
> http://i42.tinypic.com/20kvmtj.jpg
> http://i41.tinypic.com/30ncjth.jpg
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> Bob



That looks delicious. I'm planning another tagine meal tomorrow.
Today was 70 degrees. We are expecting 8-10 inches of snow tomorrow.
:-(


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On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 23:14:19 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote:

>koko wrote to Peter:
>
>>> http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...L_2007/Tagine/

><snip>
>>
>> That is just beautiful. Love the color variation on it.
>> I'd say that's a SCOOORRRRE.

>
>The first time Christine came to visit, she lured Lin to the Le Creuset
>outlet in Vacaville, and Lin came home with a tagine. Here are some pics
>from its first use:
>
>http://i42.tinypic.com/20kvmtj.jpg
>http://i41.tinypic.com/30ncjth.jpg
>
>Bob


Oh dang, another beautiful tagine to tempt me with, and in green, my
favorite color.
mumblegrumblemumblegrumblethisgroupiscostingmetoom uchmoney.

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Christine Dabney wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 16:47:18 -0700, koko > wrote:
>
>
>> Oh dang, another beautiful tagine to tempt me with, and in green, my
>> favorite color.
>> mumblegrumblemumblegrumblethisgroupiscostingmetoom uchmoney.
>>
>> koko

>
> Ya know Koko...there are several Le Crueset outlets around the bay
> area...
>
> Christine


And having just purchased from one of the outlets down in FL, I found
out they will ship for free! There was *no* way I could have purchased
all I just did and get it on the airplane otherwise.
I purchased a large paella pan, a 3 quart sauce pan and a 6.5 quart
sauce pan. I meant to be buying two of the pieces for my daughter, but
might re-think who keeps what?
Goomba
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> And having just purchased from one of the outlets down in FL, I found
> out they will ship for free! There was *no* way I could have purchased
> all I just did and get it on the airplane otherwise.
> I purchased a large paella pan, a 3 quart sauce pan and a 6.5 quart
> sauce pan. I meant to be buying two of the pieces for my daughter, but
> might re-think who keeps what?
> Goomba
>



Yeah...... get your daughter around and show her the pieces and say "This is
what you have to buy." ;-)



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All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.

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