thock
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I didn't used to wear aprons, but I'm trying to develop the habit. I don't care so much when I have "dirty-work" clothes on, but invariably, if I'm wearing something that I consider "good-for-work," I'll end up with something all over myself. I have an off-white canvas apron with a loop that goes around my neck. I tied a knot in the loop so that it starts further up toward my chin than it would otherwise, but still has enough room for my head to fit through. I added length, with shoelaces, to the tie-in-back ties so that they wrap around the front. I did discover, last night, that I would like a longer apron, though. I am short, and have to climb up on a little step-stool to reach the top shelf of my cabinets. When I did that last night, the hem of my apron dragged over the cutting board I'd just been using to cut up a ham shank. :-( Darienne, I find that Dawn gets oil/grease out of cotton, although you may need to attack it twice. I've never had any luck getting it out of synthetics, on the other hand. What's your secret? blue_dolphin, I had seen one of those in some e-mail ad or another, and really liked the idea, and thought of trying to make one for myself, but I haven't yet gotten around to it. Hopefully soon, as like lingag, I do not like having something so skinny on the back of my neck.
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Yeah, crystallization is one of the ways you can tell it's REAL honey. I don't like heating stuff in plastic, so I typically transfer liquid honey to a jar after I buy it. That way, I can pop it in a bain-marie to reliquify or stick it in the microwave like you did. I prefer bain-marie, as I don't have the knack of heating things just so much in the microwave. Creamed honey is crystallized, too, just with fine-grained crystals.
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Glass, Metal, Melamine - What Do You Prefer In Your Kitchen
thock replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
I have stainless mixing bowls of many sizes and shapes. I also have some glass. I like one particular Pyrex bowl for making bread dough. I have and use glass baking dishes, even the newer ones, that I bought before I knew there were issues with them breaking, but I am not going to buy any new ones. I will buy older ones, if they're in decent shape and I need them. I have some glass pie plates that I like, but mostly my bakeware is aluminum. I use glass (Anchor Hocking or Pyrex) with the plastic lids for storage, as well as GlassLock, but I would much prefer glass lids. I have Pyrex and Anchor Hocking liquid measures, too. I never got comfortable with using glass on a cooktop. It just seemed too dangerous to me, even though I know people have used glass on cooktops for ages. I relegated my plastic mixing bowl to non-food duty and while I do reuse some store-bought food containers for storage once I've eaten the contents, I don't use them for FOOD storage. -
Turns out there's a shortage, right now. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/vanilla-bean-shortage-madagascar-drives-up-us-prices/ http://www.vanillaqueen.com/expensive-vanilla/ Hopefully, the situation will improve, eventually.
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Based on my personal experience, if you dilute it too much, you're not going to be thrilled with the results. Yes, it will be vanilla-y, but it won't be very strong. I'd leave what you have steeping alone until you can find more vanilla beans. My first attempt at vanilla extract was ok, but I didn't use enough beans, so it was not even up to grocery store vanilla strength. I was much happier when I made a stronger extract. Looks like vanilla beans have really gone up in price, but you can still get them from vanillaproducts on eBay (http://stores.ebay.com/Vanilla-Products-USA). It doesn't look like they have them by the pound, right now, which I found to be the cheapest way to buy beans.
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Like Anna, I have not found the plastic Ball lids to be leakproof. Even with dry goods, I've found that the dry goods will go stale after a certain amount of time.
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I second this, and I'm not petless. I just put it in a place the pets can't get to, but the ants can. Or borax and honey. The little ants line up like boats moored along a shoreline. Only takes a few days to get rid of them this way.
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To properly hard anodize aluminum (so that it works), you need to know what type of aluminum it's made from, and I doubt that you will be able to easily find out. Enamel would be a better option, but it might be hard to find someone who could do that. I think replacing it is your best bet.
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I've always found mangoes to be sticky, whether they were raw, frozen, or dried.
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I use an older (read not-for-good-dishes) green scrubby with Dawn and baking soda for stuff like that. Takes a bit of elbow grease and patience, but it works. I dampen the scrubby, put a bit of Dawn Ultra or Platinum on the scrubby, dump a little baking soda (1/8 - 1/4 c, depending on the job) in a small dish, dip the scrubby in the dish, and then start scrubbing on the polymerized grease. I do this with cooked-on grease on the cooktop, too. Works rather well.
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Don't know if this will help, or not, as I usually dump from bag to container, too, but a gallon pickle jar holds 5 pounds of flour. (Source: my mother did this, so I do, too.)
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I've found the hams to be good, if overly salty. I buy them when they go on "sale." The bones make wonderful ham stock with lots of gelatin. I use all the trimmings from the meat (fat we don't want to eat, etc.) to make the stock, along with the bone, and if the ham is a spiral-cut, I chunk up what isn't spiral cut to put in beans. Very nummy.
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Looks pretty much like all the Aldis I've been to.
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Good to know. I'll keep an eye out next winter for that blender.
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I'm wondering how long ago it was that those who dislike Aldi visited their local store. About 20 years ago, when I was living in St. Louis near Shaw Garden, I had neighbors from Bosnia. They had no car, so I would drive them to Aldi to shop, and we would pantomime our way through their shopping trip, since their English consisted of a few phrases, and my Bosnian was nonexistent. That Aldi, in that time and that location, was depressing. Currently, I've been to a number of Aldis. None of them have depressed me. They have all been clean, and the employees friendly and helpful.