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Yes, I paid $329 Cdn plus some sales tax. Delivery is free. No spares for me. It was all i could do to justify buying this one given that I also have an APO. My current CSO doesn't work as well as it once did.
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Duck breast with arugula salad with pearl couscous. I'm really in love with pearl couscous. Years ago I tried it (back then it was more commonly called Israeli couscous). I had mixed results as it was cooked like rice, measuring water so it would be absorbed. Now I boil in a lot of water (unmeasured), wait for it to get tender, then drain. Lots of chefs now doing the same with rice.
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@ElsieD We're all quite excited about your purchase 😁
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@ElsieD did you get it @ 329 CDollars ? that seems like quite a deal. how many spares are you getting ? Im sure Zeus will enjoy the new box.
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It has a steam clean function.
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I will, I'll post both inner and outer dimensions.
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https://cuisinart.com.au/sites/cuisinart/media/products/cso-500nxa/cso500nxa-ib-23_169-august-2023.pdf User manual from the Australian Cuisinart site. It has a steam cleaning function and a dual cook function.
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@ElsieD Id be interested in its inner dimensions , as 20 L isnt that helpful. and does it have a steam clean cycle as the original CSO did ? unlike the Anova Oven. thank you.
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Can you let us know the actual dimensions? It looks like we have four different sets of numbers now, all slightly different! 🙂
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Moe's breakfast yesterday was grilled sausage in a homemade "ball park" style bun and for today's breakfast, I made him a breakfast sandwich on one of the buttermilk biscuits I baked this morning topped with a fried ham and chive omelette and filled with cheddar cheese.
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OMG!!! I didn't realize that they made a new 500 model. Thanks to everyone here, I have three of the 300N1 ovens. I bought the second one as a back up as recommended here. But after two years in the box, I opened the second one to use just for bread. Had a stone cut so that i could bake up to 13" to 14" baguettes and I basically just use the first one as a toaster. Then I found one for sale on the local facebook market place for $50 and bought one for work.
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Yes. I hope it fits.
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From Costco?
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I will say that it recently seems more widely available. I have purchased pork belly from Costco and our local international foods store for years, but just recently I have noted it being sold at Food Lion, a very mid-road grocer, not noted for carrying anything unusual.
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Saturday was a pretty mellow day. We just spent the day swimming at Francis beach, and then went back to the villa to grill burgers and veggie burgers that I brought from home. I remembered to take a picture of the beach this time. Sunday was another fairly lazy day. My husband lost his snorkel mask on our boat day (the strap snapped when he jumped off the boat. The water was 60’ deep so there was no swimming after it) and we have not gone in to town to replace it yet, so we have just been swimming. Sundays in the summer are the worst day to get parking at the beach because that’s the day many locals have off from work, and the water is actually warm enough that they will swim in it. We ended up driving all the way to the east end to a rocky but calm beach called Haulover. Even here, at the farthest point of the island, there were about 15 other people on the beach. This is one of those spots you would typically have to yourself. After swimming my nephew lobbied very hard for an early dinner at Johnny Lime, which is barbecue. The setting The menu Drinks. Husband’s lita mezcalita, a special passionfruit gin fizz that my sister chose, and my nephew’s danger. Niece and I just had water. Husband got brisket with mac and cheese and a salad with local greens I had a blackened catfish sandwich with slaw and yucca fries. I am not sure when they switched from mahi to catfish on the menu, or why, but it ended up being very tasty. nephew had brisket with rice and beans and yuca fries Niece had a pulled pork sandwich that I did not get a picture of, and sister was sulky because she didn’t want anything on the menu. She didn’t end up ordering anything but a side of the chickpea fritters. After linner we went to Trunk Bay for a late swim And then back to the villa to shower. I had a visitor in my outdoor shower though, so my husband and I ended up going for a pool swim instead and called it getting cleaned up 😂
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I’m waiting for them to make an oven that will do everything above, plus clean up after cooking.
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further info from the above : note: its been around for almost a year ! BTW: does anyone see the internal dimensions ? oven capacity is listed as 20 L .
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@ElsieD Congratulations ! pics please ? and we all will enjoy your take on putting it through its paces. odd on available in USA . also , very different price points.
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Thanks - it’s actually a rather calm affair (and a lot less coordinated or graceful than a ballet 🤭). The cold dished were prepared over the course of the weekend, whenever I felt like it. The hot stuff plus the plating happened in half an hour, so when DW left & returned from picking up little one from his playdate everything was ready …
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My GF's now-deceased former mother-in-law belonged to an obscure, cult-ish religious sect. During a visit to her house after her conversion, she explained that my now-GF and her then-husband that while her sect discouraged drinking, they understood that this could be an issue for those who had until recently been denizens of "the secular world." So she was allowed one glass of wine per day. Context: She had already filled the glass. It was one of the novelty kind that holds an entire 750ml bottle. ...and she was completely, deadpan, unironically serious.
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I tried the Delice de Bourgogne cheese today. Delicious, and a deal at $14 lb. One thing, though, it's pretty salty, so beware if you are not a person who likes salt. Still, creamy x 3 and rather addictive.
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Water runs out on the floor. It did.
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