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gfweb

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  1. When families sell to private equity it is nearly guaranteed that their business will either fail or change for the worse. I don't begrudge them for selling. It's a business after all and they should take the best offer. But I do tire of PE ruining a good business because they don't want to actually run it and maintain quality.
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    Dinner 2020

    I do 36 to 48 depending on my mood
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    Dinner 2020

    SV for 52 hours?
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    Dinner 2020

    Beautiful. How'd you do the sprouts?
  5. @Kerry Beal That frigging Amsterdam passport machine rejected me too.
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    Mandolines

    I go bare handed unless there is a pest in the kitchen to distract me, then its a kevlar glove.
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    Mandolines

    I love my slicer. Its a simple model that can only adjust the thickness of the cut, but I use it at least weekly. What brand is that @weinoo ?
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    Dinner 2020

    Yes you can, but the darker it is the less thickening you get from it
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    Dinner 2020

    Charcuterie and small plates. Braised chorizo and butter poached shrimp with pimenton and sherry vinegar
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    Dinner 2020

    We eat tortuga up here.
  11. I've wondered about that warranty issue. It sounds like some part of a non-compete agreement with home-use brands (perhaps because Costco sells both). Certainly a home kitchen is a less damaging place than a commercial kitchen.
  12. Me too!
  13. Knorr is way too salty for me, and I love salt. MTG and BTB are my choices. Esp MTG. Goya makes powdered bullion packets that I keep handy too.
  14. We have a great big one about 10 miles away. Great stuff, cheap in comparison consumer stores. Maybe $15 for a 3 qt sauce pan etc. My favorite pans aren't the all- clads or calphalons, it the ones from this place that I reach for . And look at this price on a restaurant stove! A bigger Garland was $1000 more. And they'd need insulation (or distance) to meet code for a home, but still. Our old oven was a Vulcan rescued from a restaurant. Great equipment.
  15. tHAT'S THE GOOD STUFF!
  16. Good idea! One could load charcoal on the roof in a Dutch Oven manner too. The shape of the genesis lid may restrict the height of this thing, though
  17. I have a few pans in a seldom used oven
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    New Kitchen

    I have a GE profile French Door bottom freezer which is a complete POS. Between leaks and malfunctions, the ice maker was a disaster. I shut it off. Controls are shot too. I check the temp with a laser thermometer. Blue Star range is a workhorse/beast. I love it. @mumkin you'll be pleased. Minimal electronics so there's little to go wrong. Only weakness is the simmer is a bit hot. We use a heat diffuser and its fine. Kitchenaid DW is fine. @weinoo I see you have that CSO door ajar. Smart move!
  19. The MSDS for Easy Off. Caustic stuff...NaOH http://www.rbnainfo.com/MSDS/US/EASY-OFF-Oven-Cleaner-Heavy-Duty-US-English.pdf
  20. I have a bad feeling about easy off here
  21. She whips cream by shaking the carton?
  22. My adult children put ketchup on hot dogs. I blame their mother.
  23. I braise the cabbage and onion in apple juice with a few tbsp cider vinegar and a bit of allspice. Salt and pepper
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    Valentine's Day Dinner

    Looks like a Ralph
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    Valentine's Day Dinner

    Miso salmon and broccolini for V day dinner with a local wine, Silk by VaLa Vinyards. Gets great reviews. We liked it.
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