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ElsieD

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  1. I stopped using it a while back. It consistently burned the tops. I even tried a tortilla "pizza" once with minimal toppings and it still burnt in spots. This is using it as per the instructions. I think the top heating element isn't high enough. I find the steel in the oven works just fine. Personally, I can't recommend it.
  2. You can always freeze the whites in ice cube trays.
  3. Folks are still having problems with the first one. It will be interesting to see if those have been fixed in the new one. Right now, I wouldn't go near one with a ten foot pole, especially with all those new features - more things to go wrong. I also think for that price they should have a self-cleaning feature.
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    Rice Cookers

    I too have the fuzzy neuro and the same book. There is a recipe in there for oatmeal cooked with granola, millet and dehydrated apple. I made a double batch the other day, measured it out in portions and froze them. Handy to have on hand.
  5. Costco Canada sells them for $170.
  6. Checked Abe books Canada. They don't seem to have it.😒 thanks to @Kerry Beal's post I checked the US site. Given the shipping costs, it is marginally cheaper to but the Kindle edition from Amazon.ca.
  7. How convoluted is the cheesecake?
  8. I'm so sorry your Sweetie died. My sincere condolences.
  9. @Smithy. Where did you buy that book? Looks like something I might enjoy.
  10. I scour the thrift stores for cookbooks too, but only when I'm out by myself. 😄 Last time out I bought a couple of annual editions of Cooking Light, where they have gathered all the recipes for any one year, and Gordon Ramsey's Healthy Apppetite. I can't remember what I paid for them but it wasn't much. I leaf through them and if I think i might make a recipe I photocopy it. The books get recycled back to the thrift stores.
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    Stock , instant Pot'd

    Last year our local grocery store sold a lot of turkey bones during our Thanksgiving. My husband bought "a lot" of these bones to make stock. I thought I'd never see the end of them. At any rate, they were duly roasted and turned into stock. After straining, the resulting broth was vastly reduced. This was poured into ice cube trays and chilled. The cubes were so solid you could stick something in them and it would stand straight up. Cubes were then frozen. They are wonderful, full of flavour. I'm happy to have them but I'll never make that much again.
  12. I'm guilty of buying them too. I still enjoy flipping through them.
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