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Default My battle with the bulge...

Recently I took a look at the old cookie sheet/jellyroll pan that was
religated to the general purpose cooking sheet...It's appearance
shocked me...Time for a new one...While browsing the jelly pan aisle it
occured to me ...smaller pan means less cooked...less cooked means less
eaten. A true relvalation! So I now have help in limiting food eaten.

Sure I'd been told use smaller plates...but never mentioned was use
smaller cookware.

I'm gonna celebrate! cod cooked in a foil package for supper tonight.
Of course on the new smaller pan. Sidedish... mixed brocolli and
cauliflower with onion and mushroom slices.

While in the gizmo aisle I had to buy my mandatory jar opener...This
one uses a screw-down metal band attached to a handle to aid in lid
removal...Looks like it will work...if you're patient enough to screw
the metal band big enough to fit the lid and then screw the band tight
for lid removal...then screw the band in, for storage.



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It's not a question of where he grips it!
It's a simple question of weight ratios!

A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut.

Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
 
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