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ElsieD

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  1. Has anyone made the Peach Perfect Ice Cream from Rose's Ice Cream Bliss? By chance I happened upon perfectly ripened (not softened) peaches, a rarity in these parts, and would like to make ice cream with some of them. I'm leaning towards making this recipe because Rose never fails one, but thought I would ask here first.
  2. Campbell Soup bought Rao's.😥
  3. I have 2 sets of these. I use the spoonulas the most. Love them.
  4. I want to make some hot red pepper jelly. Ingredients are red bell peppers, Scotch bonnets, sugar, vinegar and pectin. Is there any reason why I can't freeze this in canning jars instead of canning them in a boiling water bath? Thanks!
  5. Interesting. I note that the Rhodes brand which you made are a yeast dough, or at least they have yeast in them. The Pillsbury ones use baking powder, no yeast. I'd think the yeast-raised ones would have a better (to me) texture. I don't recall seeing the Rhodes brand here. If they were, I'd try them.
  6. I just moved Mr. Google into the kitchen and he's playing Kenny G. Lovely. This is something that, in my opinion, no kitchen should be without - the Danish whish!
  7. I never thought of that. I am moving a google one into the kitchen.
  8. This came in my email today. https://www.saveur.com/shop/best-smoker/?utm_term=Saveur_Recipes_08.09.2023&utm_campaign=Saveur_Recipes_Active Dynamic&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email
  9. Welcome to eGullet. I think you'll like it here. Don't worry about your English - it's way better than my French!
  10. Weird. According to their web site if you subscribe to the magazine, you also have on-line access.
  11. The bad reviews are surprising. Their stuff is usually highly rated. I have one of their rice cookers and a bread machine and love them both.
  12. @KennethT. What did you end up doing?
  13. Do you put them on a rack or straight into the pot?
  14. Not s/v but I have read of boiling the wings for 7 minutes, then patting dry and finish in the oven. If interested, I can send you the blog link.
  15. @JoNorvelleWalker. Are you okay?
  16. I too have a spare
  17. This won't answer your question but if you decide to go the non-pellet route, here are what we have had and my impressions of them. The first item purchased was a Weber Genesis gas bbq. We liked it a lot but it wasn't too great at smoking stuff so it was joined by a Bradley smoker. The smoker worked well especially for cold smoking salmon until the pucks stopped automatically dropping. I got tired of feeding them manually if I was, for example, smoking bacon. So, a Big Green Egg was added to the collection. It was a large so we could cook some big pieces of meat on it but I, for some reason had trouble controlling the heat. We then bought a Weber charcoal kettle and I loved it. Of the 4 that we had, I liked it best. I could control the heat so long cooks were possible but I could also cook quick items, like burgs or steaks. I almost cried when we moved and couldn't take it with us.. if I now want to smoke something I have to do it indoors and i use my stovetop Cameron smoker. I mainly cook back ribs in it.
  18. It looks like it, yes. I assume you are talking about the $40 gift offer? Sorry to be so pokey in responding. I should not have said "merged with". @blue_dolphin's word "link" s correct. As far as I know, they have not merged. As an aside, I wanted to do something with ramen noodles the other day. I just typed "ramen chicken" in the search bar and a recipe from Recipe Tin Eats popped up, which I made. Sure was handier than going through cookbooks, blogs and Mr. Google.
  19. @btbyrd. Feel better now?
  20. They both look delicious.
  21. True, that. And after I buy it I think, what am I going to do with that useless stuff?
  22. ElsieD

    Fruit

    I can't even find any Rainier cherries. Now, that's sad.
  23. I did end up joining and https://app.ckbk.com/# has since merged with them, giving one access to a whole new slew of cookbooks, magazines etc. I can now access 955 cookbooks, 802 magazines, 17 blogs and 196,971 recipes. More than I'll ever need. I'm still feeling my way around this web site but I sure do like it so far. The premium membership equates to the cost of buying 2 new cookbooks a year which is chump change given the info you can access. I also had reason to deal with their customer service lately and it, too, is top-notch.
  24. Also on sale in Canada: https://anovaculinary.com/products/anova-precision-chamber-vacuum-sealer?utm_campaign=CVAC Sales Email 7%2F26%2F23 (01H5K0JRXZ5Y9Q4H0TF2MAFRX0)&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Sales and New Product Release Segment&_kx=AFv5IwVhuYsFplxOaqGyBtMP_aZ-jqWvCsUHxUw4yck%3D.Kxfd42
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