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On end-cap display was a
KitchenAid, 4-piece kitchen set with silicone
2 oven mitts
2 pot holders
non-slip silicone grip
machine washable
heat resistant up to 500F

The oven mitts are the length that I like - 7x14 in. (long enough to
protect the wrist and forearm when reaching into the oven)
the pot holders are neat - the end is turned over to form a pocket to
slip your fingers into for a better grip.

each item has little nubby silicone front and back for a great grip.

Price - $14 and change

I like them a lot. Oh, 4 colors available

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On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 11:04:50 AM UTC-5, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>
> On end-cap display was a
> KitchenAid, 4-piece kitchen set with silicone
> 2 oven mitts
> 2 pot holders
> non-slip silicone grip
> machine washable
> heat resistant up to 500F
>
> The oven mitts are the length that I like - 7x14 in. (long enough to
> protect the wrist and forearm when reaching into the oven)
> the pot holders are neat - the end is turned over to form a pocket to
> slip your fingers into for a better grip.
>
> each item has little nubby silicone front and back for a great grip.
>
> Price - $14 and change
>
> I like them a lot. Oh, 4 colors available
>
> Janet US
>
>

Ok, I need to see a 'pitcher' to get an idea of what these
potholders look like.

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On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 11:33:09 -0500, Sqwertz >
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>On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 10:04:41 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>
>> On end-cap display was a
>> KitchenAid, 4-piece kitchen set with silicone
>> 2 oven mitts
>> 2 pot holders
>> non-slip silicone grip
>> machine washable
>> heat resistant up to 500F
>>
>> The oven mitts are the length that I like - 7x14 in. (long enough to
>> protect the wrist and forearm when reaching into the oven)
>> the pot holders are neat - the end is turned over to form a pocket to
>> slip your fingers into for a better grip.
>>
>> each item has little nubby silicone front and back for a great grip.
>>
>> Price - $14 and change

>
>But will they fit mans hands? 90% of the kitchen mits out there won't
>fit me in the width. The only ones I've found that do come from
>Dollar General but they're not well insulated.
>
>Beware the 3lb bag of Tyson Chicken Strips that's $3.50 off this month
>($8.50 after discount). They're horrible. Way too much breading that
>gets hard rather than crispy when you bake them. And they're bready
>and chewy when you microwave them. Haven't tried frying them yet. I
>usually get the 5lb bag of Tyson panko-breaded chicken tenderloins
>which are much, much better.
>
>The Trident Ultimate Fish Sticks are $3 off this month as well ($8/4lb
>bag after discount). I baked some this morning for breakfast. They
>stuck to the pan and got a little messy. Will try shallow frying them
>next. These are whole fish and pretty meaty inside, not made from
>minced or glued fish parts.
>
>The bags of Tarantino breakfast sausages are my most recent favorite
>discovery. 4 bags of 1.25lbs each. Each bag contains 14 oversized
>1.4oz links. Thin, natural casings that hold in the moisture when
>cooking and make for that nice tender snap when eating. $13.29/5lbs.
>It's hard to find natural casing (not collagen) breakfast sausage
>links anymore.
>
>https://www.costcobusinessdelivery.c....11956035.html
>
>-sw


I just had my husband try the mitts on, he wears a men's large leather
work glove. He says they fit fine. (you are able to slip a hand in,
the packaging allows it) I think these gloves are better than the ones
that I get at Cash & Carry. I know what you mean about insulation and
smallness. I looked everywhere several years ago and all regular
stores had some cheap junk that looked pretty and nothing else. Then
I started buying at Cash & Carry. These KitchenAid gloves are the
same size and length and thickness as the C&C ones. The C&C are
available in several lengths and I think the cheapest/shortest is
$7-8.
I think the Trident fish sticks have gone downhill. It could be my
taste buds, but they just don't taste the same to me. I'll look for
the breakfast sausage -- they're in the refrigerated case, right? I've
got breakfast sausage on my shopping list and sailed right on by that
area yesterday. The store was beginning to fill and I just didn't
want to fight my way back.
I tried the Jimmy Dean's Meat Lovers Breakfast Bowl this morning. It
was very tasty and filling - scrambled egg, potatoes, sausage, ham and
cheese. Plenty of everything. I'm going to have to give the others to
my husband, it was just too rich for me.
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On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 6:38:14 AM UTC-10, wrote:
> Ok, I need to see a 'pitcher' to get an idea of what these
> potholders look like.


http://www.cochaser.com/blog/wp-cont...e-MITT-Set.jpg
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> wrote:

>On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 11:04:50 AM UTC-5, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>
>> On end-cap display was a
>> KitchenAid, 4-piece kitchen set with silicone
>> 2 oven mitts
>> 2 pot holders
>> non-slip silicone grip
>> machine washable
>> heat resistant up to 500F
>>
>> The oven mitts are the length that I like - 7x14 in. (long enough to
>> protect the wrist and forearm when reaching into the oven)
>> the pot holders are neat - the end is turned over to form a pocket to
>> slip your fingers into for a better grip.
>>
>> each item has little nubby silicone front and back for a great grip.
>>
>> Price - $14 and change
>>
>> I like them a lot. Oh, 4 colors available
>>
>> Janet US
>>
>>

>Ok, I need to see a 'pitcher' to get an idea of what these
>potholders look like.


they are regular oven mitts of cotton, nice and thick and the front
half (to the wrist) is covered with dots of silicone so you get a nice
grip. The same is true of the pot holders.
Very much like this
https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/sto...tegoryId=12614
the potholders are generous regular size except they have a front and
a back. You grasp the back and slip your fingertips into a pocket the
width of the potholder (about 1.5 inches deep) and then proceed as
usual. The face of the potholder is covered with little silicone dots
for a better grip. I couldn't find any pictures on the 'Net that were
the same.
Janet US


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On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 10:06:58 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
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>On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 6:38:14 AM UTC-10, wrote:
>> Ok, I need to see a 'pitcher' to get an idea of what these
>> potholders look like.

>
>http://www.cochaser.com/blog/wp-cont...e-MITT-Set.jpg


now how the heck did you find that? I went to Costco.com and nada.
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On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 7:19:29 AM UTC-10, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>
> now how the heck did you find that? I went to Costco.com and nada.
> Janet US


Just do a search. The important word is "costco." It's probably not on the site because it's in limited quantities and once it sells out, it's gone.
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On 9/19/2017 10:33 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> 90% of the kitchen mits out there won't
> fit me in the width.


Fatty!

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On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 14:17:43 -0500, Sqwertz >
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>On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 10:56:25 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>
>> I think the Trident fish sticks have gone downhill. It could be my
>> taste buds, but they just don't taste the same to me.

>
>I haven't bought them for 8+ years. They were incredibly bland the
>first and only time I bought them. Now I see they have an "improved
>flavor" with the addition of some sort of "ranch seasoning"/
>
>> I'll look for
>> the breakfast sausage -- they're in the refrigerated case, right?

>
>At two of the Costcos here the snausages are at the far right of the
>fresh butcher meat coolers. Right next to the warm rotisserie
>chickens. They also have a fresh Italian sausage for the same price
>per pound.
>
>-sw


yes, I believe that I have bought that brand there before
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 11:46:56 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
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>On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 7:19:29 AM UTC-10, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>
>> now how the heck did you find that? I went to Costco.com and nada.
>> Janet US

>
>Just do a search. The important word is "costco." It's probably not on the site because it's in limited quantities and once it sells out, it's gone.


Oh, heck! That was so easy! Thanks
Janet US


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On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 12:07:03 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
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> On Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 6:38:14 AM UTC-10, wrote:
>
> > Ok, I need to see a 'pitcher' to get an idea of what these
> > potholders look like.

>
> http://www.cochaser.com/blog/wp-cont...e-MITT-Set.jpg
>
>

Oh ok, thanks!

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On 9/19/2017 1:17 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> Right next to the warm rotisserie
> chickens.


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> On end-cap display was a
> KitchenAid, 4-piece kitchen set with silicone
> 2 oven mitts
> 2 pot holders
> non-slip silicone grip
> machine washable
> heat resistant up to 500F
>
> The oven mitts are the length that I like - 7x14 in. (long enough to
> protect the wrist and forearm when reaching into the oven)
> the pot holders are neat - the end is turned over to form a pocket to
> slip your fingers into for a better grip.
>
> each item has little nubby silicone front and back for a great grip.
>
> Price - $14 and change
>
> I like them a lot. Oh, 4 colors available
>
> Janet US


Do those work well for heat? I have some but never used them.

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> On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 11:33:09 -0500, Sqwertz >
> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 10:04:41 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>
>>> On end-cap display was a
>>> KitchenAid, 4-piece kitchen set with silicone
>>> 2 oven mitts
>>> 2 pot holders
>>> non-slip silicone grip
>>> machine washable
>>> heat resistant up to 500F
>>>
>>> The oven mitts are the length that I like - 7x14 in. (long enough to
>>> protect the wrist and forearm when reaching into the oven)
>>> the pot holders are neat - the end is turned over to form a pocket to
>>> slip your fingers into for a better grip.
>>>
>>> each item has little nubby silicone front and back for a great grip.
>>>
>>> Price - $14 and change

>>
>>But will they fit mans hands? 90% of the kitchen mits out there won't
>>fit me in the width. The only ones I've found that do come from
>>Dollar General but they're not well insulated.
>>
>>Beware the 3lb bag of Tyson Chicken Strips that's $3.50 off this month
>>($8.50 after discount). They're horrible. Way too much breading that
>>gets hard rather than crispy when you bake them. And they're bready
>>and chewy when you microwave them. Haven't tried frying them yet. I
>>usually get the 5lb bag of Tyson panko-breaded chicken tenderloins
>>which are much, much better.


We did not like the Panko ones at all. Actually, we don't really like any of
their breaded chicken.
>>
>>The Trident Ultimate Fish Sticks are $3 off this month as well ($8/4lb
>>bag after discount). I baked some this morning for breakfast. They
>>stuck to the pan and got a little messy. Will try shallow frying them
>>next. These are whole fish and pretty meaty inside, not made from
>>minced or glued fish parts.
>>
>>The bags of Tarantino breakfast sausages are my most recent favorite
>>discovery. 4 bags of 1.25lbs each. Each bag contains 14 oversized
>>1.4oz links. Thin, natural casings that hold in the moisture when
>>cooking and make for that nice tender snap when eating. $13.29/5lbs.
>>It's hard to find natural casing (not collagen) breakfast sausage
>>links anymore.


Have not seen those here.
>>
>>https://www.costcobusinessdelivery.c....11956035.html
>>
>>-sw

>
> I just had my husband try the mitts on, he wears a men's large leather
> work glove. He says they fit fine. (you are able to slip a hand in,
> the packaging allows it) I think these gloves are better than the ones
> that I get at Cash & Carry. I know what you mean about insulation and
> smallness. I looked everywhere several years ago and all regular
> stores had some cheap junk that looked pretty and nothing else. Then
> I started buying at Cash & Carry. These KitchenAid gloves are the
> same size and length and thickness as the C&C ones. The C&C are
> available in several lengths and I think the cheapest/shortest is
> $7-8.
> I think the Trident fish sticks have gone downhill. It could be my
> taste buds, but they just don't taste the same to me. I'll look for
> the breakfast sausage -- they're in the refrigerated case, right? I've
> got breakfast sausage on my shopping list and sailed right on by that
> area yesterday. The store was beginning to fill and I just didn't
> want to fight my way back.
> I tried the Jimmy Dean's Meat Lovers Breakfast Bowl this morning. It
> was very tasty and filling - scrambled egg, potatoes, sausage, ham and
> cheese. Plenty of everything. I'm going to have to give the others to
> my husband, it was just too rich for me.
> Janet US


Daughter loves those but that flavor only. Business Costco now sells them in
cups. They look smaller than the bowls.

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