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General Discussion, Sunday, December 13, 2015
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Third Sunday of Advent…
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Post coming up in the morning!
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Joy is appropriate–and needed–at any time!
Looking forward to tomorrow’s post, stella…
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That is true, Mary!
I thought you were reminding me – ergo my response.
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Morning Stella.
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Morning, Colonel!
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Morning, MfM! Hard to believe we are >thisclose< to the special day!
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I like to take it day by day–makes the anticipation last longer. And THEN, the REAL 12 days of Christmas!
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BTW, happy Sunday, ytz!
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Thanks. Blessings to you as well MfM !
I decided to post about our family’s tradition of “12 Days of Giving” as a way of marking the days until Christmas, just because I felt it was needed to have something that wasn’t all terror, all the time – especially now. 😦
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Good idea. The post here that has attracted the most attention is the first one I did about the mosque in north Texas (the one associated with Holy Land Foundation). I got hits from all over – and two of them were Palestinians. One guy’s twitter profile says he is an ex-prisoner of Guantanamo.
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Yikes! I’ve picked up readers from Pakistan, UAE and Dubai. Often my second highest # of visitors after US inbound views is Russia, and hits from Germany/France still outnumber by a large margin Canada. It’s…. a little unnerving at times.
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Thank you Mary,
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Morning Mary…..
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Blessed Sunday afternoon to you, Col.
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Whisky advent calendar, day 13!
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Nye, thank you, I will participate in adult refreshments after 1300hrs.
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I may have to convert that into a hot toddy to beat back this chest infection that’s brewing.
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Will pray that it diminishes and then disappears completely.
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The hot toddy? That’s already gone. 😉
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Nyet, nyet.
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Nyet, your whiskey is broken. Not only did it NOT kill the pneumonia gremlins in their tracks, they’ve spread their cooties to the rest of the crew.
👿
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Hmmm…. That happened here too.
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Mornin’ kids!
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Good morning, and what a beautiful picture. It gave me a smile to start the day.
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One of ’em reminds me of someone….. 😉
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Bottom-right?
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😉
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Me, too!
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They all remind me of you folks.
Just being beautiful, and perching on a tree.
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My pic isn’t in that group – I’ze the one with the tin foil hat! 😀
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“Just being beautiful, and perching on a tree.”
…. making a mess of the freshly waxed car bellow…..
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Iz what “we” doo…….. hey, where’s Czar when I actually come up with one???? 😀
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I don’t think Czar has made it through the looking glass as of yet.
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He’s been here. Actually, he wasn’t at the Tree for more than a week, but showed up this morning.
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Will look forward to seeing him–I need some good czar puns to bounce off.
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IKR?? He’s having computer issues.
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Mary, you better drag FDR up here, too.
😉
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Wish I could, but don’t know how. Y’ALL could invite him.
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If I do it, I might be accused of “blog whoring”.
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NO ONE wants that to happen.
We could try prayers, but something tells me they aren’t effective beyond the Styx.
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Morning menagerie.
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Morning Colonel.
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Mornin’ Menagerie!
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Morning Ms.WeeWeed. Light rain last night, heavy overcast. Ground air temp is 59*. A day of rest, with selective viewing of NFL games this afternoon.
Good game yesterday Army/Navy, hard fought, good sportsmanship, and a lot of good Hoorah spots during the game. Next year I’m going to Philly!! Lend my support to the “Ka dets on the Hudson” as the Duke would say.
Nice photo of various Chickadees……….
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Mornin’ Colonel!
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Mornin’ sir!
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Morning Col!
I didn’t see you file your report on your deer hunting adventure !
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Yes on Friday!
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Okay, I’ll hafta go check the inbox …..
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Mornin’ WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ Stella!
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Mornin’ stella!
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Mornin’ nyet!
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Mornin’ Miss Wee, Menage, Miss Stella. Coffee’s ready downstairs. I see my painted bunting in there. 🙂
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Mornin’ T! Which one is it??
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Row 3, #2, from left side. We have one that comes in somewhat on an every other year basis, where we see him live and in color. He may be there other times, but they are rather skittish. Especially now that momma has Felix the Cat patrolling the front sector. 😆
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He’s beautimous! 😀
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Indeed he is. 🙂
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While not seen very often, the Painted Bunting is not as elusive as the Texas Snipe. Here’s a picture of the last one I saw, whilst hunting for him with teh grandson. 😆
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Mornin’ Tex!
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Mornin’ ma’am. Did’ya git yer coffee yet? It’s especially good this windy, rainy, cold morning. 🙂
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It was windy, rainy, cold, and blustery here, too, early in the morning. We need it [still officially in a drought].
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Good morning Tex.
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Mornin’ Menage. 🙂
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Tip o’ the hat to you this morning Miz Wee!
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Mornin’ Yatz!
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Good morning, ytz!
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I guess it’s “Good Afternoon” by now Miss Stella. Been busy editing the “Team Skiff Sunday Read” over there at the YTZ Casa. Took a LOT longer than I budgeted for today.
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Always seems to take longer than I think it will, ytz! Good afternoon. I’m going to dig out that thumbprint cookie recipe today.
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Yay!!
Look forward to it !
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Mornin’ ytz4mee!
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Backatchya No!
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Mornin’ WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ Boris!
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Good morning WeeWeed and all 🙂
Rainy, foggy and gloomy weather here and a warm 50 degrees. We are all walking around saying “This is December in WI, I’ll take it :)”
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Mornin’ lovely.
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Morning Stella 🙂
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Mornin’ Lovely!
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Mornin’ lovely!
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Morning Nyet 🙂
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Stella, I made those lemon curd aebleskivers. They were delicious. I also made some with Nutella for my daughter in law, and she loved them. I really need to make some blueberry syrup or filling. I know that would be excellent.
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Sounds delicious! Good morning.
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Good morning!
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Mornin’ all. Coffee’s up for yer fancy donuts. Enjoy. 🙂
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Garcias!
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Day nodder ma’am. 😉
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Ah coffee of the gods. Thank you and good morning, texan59!
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Afternoon Texan 🙂
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Did you know………..that Justice Scalia wasn’t actually being raaaaayyyyyccccciiiiiiiissssss the other day? Well, even the LaLaTimes is in agreement with us on that one. But agitators gotta do what agitators do. Don’t they? 👿
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-scalia-affirmativeaction-supremecourt-20151209-story.html
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They don’t care. The Narrative has already been created and disseminated. The Big Lie is never actually about the “truth”.
The foaming at the mouth hatred for “white guys” – while living in a culture crafted by “white guys” and enjoying technology and a standard of living created by “white guys”.
SMH.
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BINGO!
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They don’t care. Indifference is worse that evil. Even evil people care — about their cause, about themselves.
These people just don’t care.
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=230966
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Our dear friend Clarice takes on Teh Won to let HIM know “that’s not who we are”. Good read, as always. Enjoy with your coffee. 🙂
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/12/obama_is_not_who_we_are.html
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She’s so sharp….. 😀
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A rapier wit. I sure don’t want to get on her bad side either. 😯
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This one is a goodie.
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Great read, thank you !
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This IS NOT a feel-good story about how someone is spending our tax dollars wisely. State Dep’t. employee in London pleads guilty to “sextortion”. 👿 😈
https://pjmedia.com/trending/2015/12/13/american-consular-employee-in-london-pleads-guilty-to-sextortion-hacking-scheme
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Breakfast!
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Garcias, B! Is rainy, cold and horrible windy this a.m. – an’ I’m starvin’!! 😀
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We are supposed to get some rain soon, and winds. Lovely. I think you have had a much worse winter than us. Mostly it has stayed in the sixties and sometimes seventies here, but we have had a lot of rain. We had coffee out on the back porch in shirtsleeves this morning, watching the dog play in the pond. Which only fills up when we have lots of rain.
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Our rain has just paused for a few hours.
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Thanks Dr. No. I was about to fall out. 🙂
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Wow … the plating itself is a major pick-me-up!
Thanks!
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If you rotate the image, you get a GREAT bacon grin. And a toast comforter.
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My kitchen range is dying. I could have it repaired, I suppose, but it is almost 20 years old, and I never really liked it to begin with (it came with the house).
I’ve decided to buy a new stove. I’m looking at gas, with a convection oven, 30″ wide. I’ve just about decided on a Whirlpool that I saw at Home Depot. Discounted price of $999.
Any suggestions from anybody?
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Not for gas – in electric, you can get an induction range or regular flat ceramic top (I LOVED mine in our old house) but next time, I’m going for the flat-top induction with convection oven.
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I already have a gas range. To change to electric would require rewiring of the location, which I don’t want to do. I like the gas burners, but don’t like regular gas ovens; that’s why I want the true convection gas oven.
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The Mrs. never saw an electric range before coming here. I am amazed at how many pans she destroys by turning burners on high and walking away. Took me years to get her to stop turning baseboard heaters full on and off.
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Maybe that’s the m.o. in Russia…… DH said that the locations he was at in Siberia were so damhot (steam heat) that they all slept with their windows cracked open.
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She was from the Southern USSR, but I do recall not fully listening to her explaining the reasons for keeping windows open all winter long currently.
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For som reason, I’m reminded of how as a very young child visiting my grandparents we would get into my grandfathers Oldsmobile station wagon to go grocery shopping. I was sat (unbelted) between my grandparents on the front bench seat, and my mother and siblings (also unbelted) in the back seat. My grandfather would be gripping the steering wheel so hard his knuckles would be white, and my grandmother telling him to slow down or speed up, which lane to get into, etc. On more than a couple of occasions at a red light, he would stomp on the gas and scream “I’m going to kill us all!” We would all scream and my grandmother would start hitting him (forgetting I was between them, still unbelted) yelling “Stop it! Stop acting the fool!”. He would stomp on the break just before hitting the cross traffic somehow, and start swearing. I would then climb back to my assigned spot from where I had slid to the floorboard. We would make it to the store and/or home (depending upon when the suicide/murder attempt occurred) and no one would speak further about it. We hated riding with grandpa because we thought he was insane.
I realize now he was just married.
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LOLOLOL!!!!!
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And, that’s why I’d go for an induction top myself – safer. I, too, am easily distracted….. 🙄 Look! squirrel……..
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I managed to melt the spout off a tea kettle on an electric range (boiled dry), so I don’t know if that would help any. I never use a kettle without a whistle now.
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I don’t know if I can find it, but someone from Eastern Europe that immigrated here, had their mother come visit. The mother didn’t know what the electric tea kettle was and wanted tea while everyone was sleeping. They awoke to fire alarms and smoke. Someone took a picture of the melted plastic tea pot oh the electric burner.
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My grandma in Canada had one of those, but she also had a new electric range.
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Stella, if you like to cook, gas is the only way to go.
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Induction is good if you don’t like to clean, and you like to spend money.
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heh heh heh So is pizza and Chinese food delivery….
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And microwave.
Chef Mike, as we call him.
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???? And yer point is????? 😀 😀 😀 Of COURSE I don’t like to clean and DO like to spend money. 😀
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My 2c.
It’s primal. Infinitely precise control over the flame.
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I have gas now but, as I said above, I don’t like gas ovens without convection. I don’t want to pay for a dual fuel range (electric oven), and don’t have room for a separate oven.
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I have both, our house came with an electric convection wall oven and gas countertop. The gas cooktop is really old and doesn’t work that well and to find the odd size that will fit is really expensive. So we bought a gas range without convection. We have a huge kitchen. It makes it nice though during the holidays to have two ovens and two gas cooktops.
I can’t cook on electric. I’ve always had gas and the few times in my life I’ve tried cooking on others’ electric stovetops I usually ended up scorching what I was cooking.lol
I have found the electric convection oven cooks things much faster than the gas oven. I like it for some things, but hate it for things you bake slowly at a lower temp. It’s the first electric oven and the first convection oven I’ve ever had, so I can’t say whether it’s the electric or the convection part. I learned though the hard way when baking cookies or cakes, the same temp the time is half of what it is in the gas oven.
Oh and I have an old wood cooking stove in the shop. I bought it at first because I like old things, then I kept it because you never know when you might need it. It is not easy cooking with it though.
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I could be wrong. I’ve only been working in commercial kitchens for 15 years.
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I agree about the gas burners, for sure.
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Wish list:
http://www.basequipment.com/Comstock-Castle-F326-p/com-f326.htm
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30″, and it has wheels.
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It’s only 1800 dollars!
Cheap!
Worth it.
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I think it’s a 36″.
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Noted. They make a 30″.
😀
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http://www.chefsfirst.com/Range-30-4-Burners-1-Standard-26-1-2-Oven-L-p/CCSCF326-LP.htm?gclid=COO–tDz2ckCFQ6RaQodKFcLJA
Buy a $999 Home-style range, it will act accordingly.
Outfit your kitchen with one of these, the same applies.
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Well, taqi, I have a small kitchen, and a home-style range is what I will be getting, I’m afraid. I’m not a professional cook.
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What do you have in your home?
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A 30″ gas range in my tiny apt. I used the oven once, the day I moved in, and baked a pie. That was 8 years ago. I use the range very infrequently.
The lighting in the kitchen half of my unit is unfit for cooking, and the counter space is unfit for any prep, even if I had proper lighting. I use Chef Mike, and my restaurant’s kitchen when I am able, and local eateries.
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All I’m saying is if I had one of those puppies*, I would be a professional cook.
*…and some light.
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Back in the day, I had a second gig at a fancy restaurant. True (Trump voice.) Anyway, the Chef (Chef is always capitalized) had a set of commandments. They were Chef’s Commandments, which is neither here nor there, but they were funny as all hell (one was, “Chef is still Chef, even when naked). Anyway, Chef did not drive so one of us had to go pick him up every afternoon and another would take him back home. One night was SO BUSY none of us got to eat. No snack, tea, crackers nothin’. So (Trump voice,) when whoever took Chef home asked if he had anything to eat or a coke or beer in the fridge when they got there. Chef walked over to the fridge, opened it, and there was 1 jar of peanut butter, 1 jar of jelly, and part of a loaf of bread. Period. That’s it. Chef looked at the peasant and said, “You have forgotten one of the commandments. Chef does NOT eat. Chef TASTES.”
True story. 😀 😀 😀
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LMAO
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We’ve been dealing with this as well, but for different reasons. Due to the overbuilding in our area, and the grid not keeping up with the sprawl, our gas range, dishwasher and now heat pump have had their circuit boards fried by power surges. It’s getting pretty pricey.
We were looking at replacing our KitchenAid gas range/oven. I have the upgraded “commercial for home” burners and full convection oven and no end of frippery (“Sabbath Mode” , delay time cook, etc). To be honest, I don’t use the convection oven feature as much as I thought I would when we purchased it. I do like having the one super-power BTU burner on the range; and the newer ones with the central griddle are nice.
That being said, I’ve been advised by several shops to avoid the Samsung ranges – not because of any quality issues – Samsung has been building and selling appliances overseas for years, but because of complaints about sourcing parts and long lead times to get parts and the item serviced.
That and $2.75 will still get you a ride on the NYC Subway, FWIW. 😉
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Every bit of info is useful! Thanks.
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I haven’t had gas since I got married. I have had the smooth tops for some time, and my oven is convection, which I love. Sounds like a good choice.
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We have an electric glass top at the condo in FL. Much easier to keep clean, but I can’t pressure can on the glass top. 😦
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I love my gas stove for cooking. I had electric years ago and I was not a fan, I’m a bit neurotic and hated that I couldn’t see a flame letting me know how hot the heat was. I could never comfortably trust the gauge on the stove knob 😦 .
I also have a friend who had an electric stove and 3 times her husband put a carry out pizza box on hot elements. They converted to gas 😀
Plus you can roast marshmallows over a gas top stove, always remember the important things in life 😉
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You can roast peppers too!
Besides, living in a cold climate (I think you do too), if the power goes out in the winter, I can light a gas burner or two, and it heats my whole little house.
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Yep on peppers and yes I’m in WI but still waiting for the cold weather this year. I also make roasted peppers in the broiler, very simple.
Slice them, put them skin side up in the broiler until the skin is black, throw them in a paper bag to steam, once cool remove skins, put the peppers in a glass bowl cover with olive oil, fresh roasted garlic and a squeeze of lemon. Cover with plastic and eat them however you want.
I make provolone pepper sandwiches.
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Sounds good – if I could still eat cheese (lactose, you know). I now eat only aged cheeses, like Gruyere or Parmesan.
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Hmmm.. you could make pepper bread (like garlic bread) and top it with parmesan.
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I like both Parmesan and Gruyere, fortunately. Also Pecorino and Grana Padano.
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Roasted peppers with sausage (delish) and onions.
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Once when I had my friends little boy out with me we stopped for pizza. He shook so much parmesan on his pieces it looked like a snow hill. He is now taller than me and still happily remembers our “snow hill” days.
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Republican Presidential Debate Tuesday Dec-15-2015.
CNN adds Chris Christie, drops Mike Huckabee, from Republican prime-time presidential debate Dec-13-2015.
More: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Carly Fiorina, Rand Paul, and Chris Christie will all participate in primetime CNN GOP debate on Tuesday
The Associated Press @AP
Huffpost
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/cnn-gop-debate-lineup_566d9af8e4b011b83a6b96bb?ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000016§ion=politics
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I wish they had cut the numbers down even more. The current format doesn’t allow enough probing into each candidate’s real position beyond pre-packaged and practiced sound bites, IMO.
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