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Poking around the KA online catalog I ran across these - they call them
baking crocks: http://tinyurl.com/lmx2f . They suggest use for breakfast stratas. Have you ever done a strata thing in an individual serving size container? I think it's a 'cute' idea but don't know that it would be practical - especially since Rob wouldn't eat it and now that my brain's shifted to "smaller than a 9x13 pan" for a container, not to mention that I have no good storage space for such. I could find any number of things around that would be suitable for a smaller quantity. MOF, I've got some Corningware 'grab-it' bowls that would be perfect. I used to make an individual one for Beck when she was in high school, throw some stuff together the night before to soak in the fridge and then pop it in the oven about the time she hit the shower in the morning, "Oh, M-o-o-o-om, thanks!!" I do what I can for their affection. "-) -- -Barb <http://jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 4-11-06, Church review #12 "If it's not worth doing to excess, it's not worth doing at all." |
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