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What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make
with it? Nina (just gathering great ideas for myself) |
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For Christmas...I'd like a few more Henkles knives to finish my collection,
for my Kitchen Aid mix I'd like the pasta maker attachment, a gift certificate for cake decorating classes. Ok that's what I want but here's a few idea's if you don't have these already... crockpot, breadmaker, indoor grill, fondue pot, platters, wine glasses, wine charms, popcorn popper, electric knife. Hope this helps, SPOONS "Nina Bartlett" > wrote in message ... > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) |
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For Christmas...I'd like a few more Henkles knives to finish my collection,
for my Kitchen Aid mix I'd like the pasta maker attachment, a gift certificate for cake decorating classes. Ok that's what I want but here's a few idea's if you don't have these already... crockpot, breadmaker, indoor grill, fondue pot, platters, wine glasses, wine charms, popcorn popper, electric knife. Hope this helps, SPOONS "Nina Bartlett" > wrote in message ... > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) |
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I have all those things. I just want to see President and Mrs. Bush
back in the Whitehouse again for four more prosperous years. He is a great hero for our youth. Spoons wrote: > For Christmas...I'd like a few more Henkles knives to finish my collection, > for my Kitchen Aid mix I'd like the pasta maker attachment, a gift > certificate for cake decorating classes. > > Ok that's what I want but here's a few idea's if you don't have these > already... > crockpot, breadmaker, indoor grill, fondue pot, platters, wine glasses, wine > charms, popcorn popper, electric knife. > > Hope this helps, > SPOONS > > > > "Nina Bartlett" > wrote in message > ... > >>What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make >>with it? Nina >> >>(just gathering great ideas for myself) > > > |
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I have all those things. I just want to see President and Mrs. Bush
back in the Whitehouse again for four more prosperous years. He is a great hero for our youth. Spoons wrote: > For Christmas...I'd like a few more Henkles knives to finish my collection, > for my Kitchen Aid mix I'd like the pasta maker attachment, a gift > certificate for cake decorating classes. > > Ok that's what I want but here's a few idea's if you don't have these > already... > crockpot, breadmaker, indoor grill, fondue pot, platters, wine glasses, wine > charms, popcorn popper, electric knife. > > Hope this helps, > SPOONS > > > > "Nina Bartlett" > wrote in message > ... > >>What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make >>with it? Nina >> >>(just gathering great ideas for myself) > > > |
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Nina Bartlett wrote:
> > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) A kitchen remodel. I won't make anything since it's just a dream. gloria p |
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Nina Bartlett wrote:
> > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) A kitchen remodel. I won't make anything since it's just a dream. gloria p |
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In article >,
Nina Bartlett > wrote: > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) A deep fryer... :-) Chicken and fish. Simple I know, but I've never owned one! K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... >,,<Cat's Haven Hobby Farm>,,<Katraatcenturyteldotnet>,,< http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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In article >,
Nina Bartlett > wrote: > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) A deep fryer... :-) Chicken and fish. Simple I know, but I've never owned one! K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... >,,<Cat's Haven Hobby Farm>,,<Katraatcenturyteldotnet>,,< http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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previously in rfc, Nina Bartlett > wrote:
> What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) > I'm thinking about the All clad two-burner grill. I have pretty much everything I need, although I like taking advantage of Christmas to have my kids and husband get me new oven mitts and kitchen towels. If I decide to go for the grill I'll probably just buy it myself in the next couple of weeks. Why wait!?? ![]() -Claudia |
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In article >, Nina Bartlett
> wrote: > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) I got my dream gift for my kitchen (and the rest of the house) and it started last week: a cleaning service, comes every two weeks. Woo hoo!!!! The house is now clean, and will soon be organized, and I actually got all my work done for the week for my job (I run my own business) AND I made appointments for medical things and got other errands done. What can I say? -- Nancy Howells (don't forget to switch it, and replace the ![]() |
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In article >, Nina Bartlett
> wrote: > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) I got my dream gift for my kitchen (and the rest of the house) and it started last week: a cleaning service, comes every two weeks. Woo hoo!!!! The house is now clean, and will soon be organized, and I actually got all my work done for the week for my job (I run my own business) AND I made appointments for medical things and got other errands done. What can I say? -- Nancy Howells (don't forget to switch it, and replace the ![]() |
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 22:50:37 GMT, Nina Bartlett
> wrote: >What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make >with it? Nina > >(just gathering great ideas for myself) Maybe one of these: http://www.cutleryandmore.com/details.asp?SKU=2802 Or, maybe: http://www.cutleryandmore.com/details.asp?SKU=5282 even though it's tailored for a right hander, and I swing from the south side of the plate. (OBBaseball: How 'bout those Sox?) modom "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes." -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 22:50:37 GMT, Nina Bartlett
> wrote: >What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make >with it? Nina > >(just gathering great ideas for myself) Maybe one of these: http://www.cutleryandmore.com/details.asp?SKU=2802 Or, maybe: http://www.cutleryandmore.com/details.asp?SKU=5282 even though it's tailored for a right hander, and I swing from the south side of the plate. (OBBaseball: How 'bout those Sox?) modom "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes." -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
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In article > , Dog3
<dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote: > Personally I want a whole new kitchen but that's not possible at the > moment. I'd really like a new fridge though and might just get one. > > Michael Get the freezer on the bottom. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!. "Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power." -Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn. |
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In article > , Dog3
<dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote: > Personally I want a whole new kitchen but that's not possible at the > moment. I'd really like a new fridge though and might just get one. > > Michael Get the freezer on the bottom. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!. "Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power." -Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn. |
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>Melba's Jammin' writes:
> >>Dog3 wrote: >> Personally I want a whole new kitchen but that's not possible at the >> moment. I'd really like a new fridge though and might just get one. > > >Get the freezer on the bottom. I don't see the point unless yer less than five feet. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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Puester wrote:
> wrote: > >>I have all those things. I just want to see President and Mrs. Bush >>back in the Whitehouse again for four more prosperous years. >>He is a great hero for our youth. >> > > > > > Yep, he'll teach them how to start wars, overdraw their > budgets, cozy up to rich friends, and lie through their teeth. > > Troll! > > gloria p That is just your collection of fabrications against a great and brilliant President and Military strategist. |
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In article >,
Nina Bartlett > wrote: > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) A house in which to put a kitchen, but somehow, I don't think that will be in my Christmas stocking! |
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Beirader wrote:
> > Puester wrote: > > wrote: > > > >>I have all those things. I just want to see President and Mrs. Bush > >>back in the Whitehouse again for four more prosperous years. > >>He is a great hero for our youth. > >> > > > > > > > > > > Yep, he'll teach them how to start wars, overdraw their > > budgets, cozy up to rich friends, and lie through their teeth. > > > > Troll! > > > > gloria p > That is just your collection of fabrications against a great and > brilliant President and Military strategist. Wait a minute...aren't we talking about Bubba Bush? gp |
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Beirader wrote:
> > Puester wrote: > > wrote: > > > >>I have all those things. I just want to see President and Mrs. Bush > >>back in the Whitehouse again for four more prosperous years. > >>He is a great hero for our youth. > >> > > > > > > > > > > Yep, he'll teach them how to start wars, overdraw their > > budgets, cozy up to rich friends, and lie through their teeth. > > > > Troll! > > > > gloria p > That is just your collection of fabrications against a great and > brilliant President and Military strategist. Wait a minute...aren't we talking about Bubba Bush? gp |
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Nancy wrote:
> I got my dream gift for my kitchen (and the rest of the house) and it > started last week: a cleaning service, comes every two weeks. Woo > hoo!!!! The house is now clean, and will soon be organized, Dammit Nancy, I didn't think any responses would make me envious, but yours sure did! Thing is, I can't get any housecleaners to return my calls. I think the previous owners of the house must have been blacklisted or something. Every time I call a cleaning service, I get an answering machine, then nobody ever calls me back. Grrrr....I'm *so* envious! Bob |
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Nina Bartlett wrote:
> What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > with it? Nina > > (just gathering great ideas for myself) Kitchen's fine, but I could use a Carribean beach to move it to. ;-) -- Steve Every job is a self-portrait of the person who did it. Autograph your work with excellence. |
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"PENMART01" wrote in message
... > >Melba's Jammin' writes: >> >> >>Get the freezer on the bottom. > > I don't see the point unless yer less than five feet. > I've got a bottom freezer and I'm 6'3". One of the benefits of the bottom freezer is that the refrigerator section is up higher. Since I'm in and out of the refrigerator much more than the freezer it's nice not to have to stoop to get stuff off the lower shelves. -Mike |
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> "Mike Pearce" wrote?
> >>"PENMART01" wrote: >> >Melba's Jammin' writes: >>> >>>Get the freezer on the bottom. >> >> I don't see the point unless yer less than five feet. > >I've got a bottom freezer and I'm 6'3". One of the benefits of the bottom >freezer is that the refrigerator section is up higher. Since I'm in and out >of the refrigerator much more than the freezer it's nice not to have to >stoop to get stuff off the lower shelves. But you don't mind stooping even lower to rummage through that awkward and *inefficient* roll-out freezer basket? ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 08:04:45 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote: >In article >, (PENMART01) wrote: > >> >Melba's Jammin' writes: >> > >> >>Dog3 wrote: >> >> moment. I'd really like a new fridge though and might just get one. >> > >> >Get the freezer on the bottom. >> >> I don't see the point unless yer less than five feet. >> Sheldon >> ```````````` > >So you're in better shape than I am. The bottom freezer (drawer) >eliminates squnching or kneeling to dig to the back of the bottom fridge >shelf. We've had our Amana bottom freezer exactly a year and every time >I open it, I smile. Rob loves it! Amen, Sister! I will never buy another top freezer. Though I will probably not opt for the Amana again, as I have not had good luck with it, the next time I buy a fridge, it'll be a bottom freezer. I have a upright freezer, too, so I have no everyday use of the freezer part of the fridge. I use it for ingredients storage, mostly...flours, nuts, spices, a pound or 3 of butter and ice cubes. I use the fridge part 25 times for every 1 use of the freezer compartment. I love having everything I need easily at hand. Boron |
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I wouldn't mind a nice Creuset cooking pot. (or the house with the new
kitchen) I love making soups and stews. Marge |
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>Melba's Jammin'
> >>(PENMART01) wrote: >> >> >Melba's Jammin' writes: >> > >> >>Dog3 wrote: >> >> moment. I'd really like a new fridge though and might just get one. >> > >> >Get the freezer on the bottom. >> >> I don't see the point unless yer less than five feet. > >The bottom freezer (drawer) >eliminates squnching or kneeling to dig to the back of the bottom fridge >shelf. But you don't mind scrunching/kneeling to dig into that horrid abyss of a freezer... besides, who in their right mind wants to store joints of flesh in a freezer rolls out like the slabs at the morgue... goulish I tell ya! Anyway, I didn't think they sold freezers in Minnesota, don't need to... don't yoose all just pick a spot right outside the back door to dig a hole in the tundra? LOL ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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> Nina Bartlett > wrote:
> > > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > > with it? Nina > > What I'd really like is someone to sit at my counter, talk to me while I cook and then happily eat the results Lynn alone in Fargo |
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![]() "Lynn Gifford" > wrote in message om... > > Nina Bartlett > wrote: > > > > > What's your dream gift for the kitchen this year and what will you make > > > with it? Nina > > > > What I'd really like is someone to sit at my counter, talk to me while > I cook and then happily eat the results > Lynn alone in Fargo Fly me over. I'll do it! kili |
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"PENMART01" wrote in message
... >> "Mike Pearce" wrote? >> >> >>I've got a bottom freezer and I'm 6'3". One of the benefits of the bottom >>freezer is that the refrigerator section is up higher. Since I'm in and >>out >>of the refrigerator much more than the freezer it's nice not to have to >>stoop to get stuff off the lower shelves. > > But you don't mind stooping even lower to rummage through that awkward and > *inefficient* roll-out freezer basket? > Given how often I'm in the freezer vs. the refrigerator I'll take the bottom-mounted freezer when it comes to stooping inconvenience. I'm in and out of the refrigerator many times during the day but only go into the freezer on occasion. I don't find using the roll-out basket any more awkward than using a standard top-mounted freezer. -Mike |
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> "Mike Pearce" writes:
> >>"PENMART01" wrote: >>> "Mike Pearce" wrote? >>> >>> >>>I've got a bottom freezer and I'm 6'3". One of the benefits of the bottom >>>freezer is that the refrigerator section is up higher. Since I'm in and >>>out >>>of the refrigerator much more than the freezer it's nice not to have to >>>stoop to get stuff off the lower shelves. >> >> But you don't mind stooping even lower to rummage through that awkward and >> *inefficient* roll-out freezer basket? >> > >Given how often I'm in the freezer vs. the refrigerator I'll take the >bottom-mounted freezer when it comes to stooping inconvenience. I'm in and >out of the refrigerator many times during the day but only go into the >freezer on occasion. > >I don't find using the roll-out basket any more awkward than using a >standard top-mounted freezer. Well, then you're an anomoly. The vast majority don't like bottom freezers (for many various and sundry reasons), evidenced by how the vast majority of fridge manufacturers no longer offer those and haven't for many years. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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In article >, Boron Elgar
> wrote: > On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 08:04:45 -0500, Melba's Jammin' > > wrote: > >So you're in better shape than I am. The bottom freezer (drawer) > >eliminates squnching or kneeling to dig to the back of the bottom fridge > >shelf. We've had our Amana bottom freezer exactly a year and every time > >I open it, I smile. Rob loves it! > > Amen, Sister! > I have a upright freezer, too, so I have no everyday use of the > freezer part of the fridge. I use it for ingredients storage, > mostly...flours, nuts, spices, a pound or 3 of butter and ice cubes. I > use the fridge part 25 times for every 1 use of the freezer > compartment. I love having everything I need easily at hand. > > Boron Yeah, that's about the statistic I heard once, too. It just makes so much sense to arrange them that way. I wonder if it really IS more expensive to make them this way, thus the higher price. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!. "Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power." -Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn. |
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"Bob" > wrote in
: > Nancy wrote: > >> I got my dream gift for my kitchen (and the rest of the house) and it >> started last week: a cleaning service, comes every two weeks. Woo >> hoo!!!! The house is now clean, and will soon be organized, > > Dammit Nancy, I didn't think any responses would make me envious, but > yours sure did! Thing is, I can't get any housecleaners to return my > calls. I think the previous owners of the house must have been > blacklisted or something. Every time I call a cleaning service, I get > an answering machine, then nobody ever calls me back. > > Grrrr....I'm *so* envious! > > Bob > > Cleaning service?! Cleaning service?! I am jealous! That would be great, but not in the financial cards for me at the moment. Ramekins for creme bruelle and a roomba robot vacuum would make a very happy holiday for me. SF |
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"Bob" > wrote in
: > Nancy wrote: > >> I got my dream gift for my kitchen (and the rest of the house) and it >> started last week: a cleaning service, comes every two weeks. Woo >> hoo!!!! The house is now clean, and will soon be organized, > > Dammit Nancy, I didn't think any responses would make me envious, but > yours sure did! Thing is, I can't get any housecleaners to return my > calls. I think the previous owners of the house must have been > blacklisted or something. Every time I call a cleaning service, I get > an answering machine, then nobody ever calls me back. > > Grrrr....I'm *so* envious! > > Bob > > Cleaning service?! Cleaning service?! I am jealous! That would be great, but not in the financial cards for me at the moment. Ramekins for creme bruelle and a roomba robot vacuum would make a very happy holiday for me. SF |
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"PENMART01" wrote in message
... >> "Mike Pearce" writes: >>Given how often I'm in the freezer vs. the refrigerator I'll take the >>bottom-mounted freezer when it comes to stooping inconvenience. I'm in and >>out of the refrigerator many times during the day but only go into the >>freezer on occasion. >> >>I don't find using the roll-out basket any more awkward than using a >>standard top-mounted freezer. > > Well, then you're an anomoly. The vast majority don't like bottom > freezers > (for many various and sundry reasons), evidenced by how the vast majority > of > fridge manufacturers no longer offer those and haven't for many years. Yeah, when I bought a fridge a few years ago there weren't a lot to choose from with bottom freezers. Truth be told I don't use my freezer much at all. Off the top of my head, I think all I have in my freezer right now is some ice, herbs and spices, frozen pizza dough, and some sausages I made last weekend. Oh yeah, I've also got some bannetons in there in an attempt to keep them away from the bugs. There are a lot of bugs here in the swamps. To me the main benefit of a bottom-freezered refrigerator is having the refrigerator part up higher. Take care, -Mike |
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