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weinoo

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  1. Those all-metal versions were lovely, but I think they drastically improved the product with the addition of plastic and/or rubber on the feet to protect surfaces.
  2. Interesting "coupes" if they can be called coupes. What's the capacity? Are they Steelite?
  3. There are others that have!
  4. A: But then it would be a food processor. I have grated some fairly hard cheeses, and shredded both carrots and celeriac (two not exactly soft vegetables) quite easily. B: But then it would be a Microplane; I find the blades it comes with work just fine.
  5. I promise - it wasn't me... ONe of the great inventions. I first learned about it via one of David Lebovitz's recipes.
  6. check out Thrift Books.
  7. No, that's my full Sunset collection. Is this the one you're thinking of?
  8. For my many years as a Californian, I had a standing subscription to Sunset Magazine - I appreciated it not only for recipes, but additionally for its gardening advice. I also have a number of the cookbooks: The Ultimate Grill Book and The Southwest Grill book are first editions, published in the 1980's. The other are into their 3rd, 4th or 5th printings, first published way before I moved out west. The Best of Book saw a lot of usage; I may have learned how to use the Weber for smoking birds, meats, etc. from that book.
  9. weinoo

    Dinner 2025

    With a surplus of broccoli, I did what any self-respecting Italophile might: pasta with broccoli (not rabe) and sausage.
  10. weinoo

    Lunch 2025

    Tomato broccoli fried rice.
  11. weinoo

    Dinner 2025

    This is starting to sound like an interesting premise for…I dunno…Netflix? Need I say more?
  12. I think I do!
  13. I think this would be my main objective. But, you know, I don't have an "outside!"
  14. In my younger days, a Kamikaze was always equal parts vodka (forgive me), triple sec and lime juice, shaken and poured into shots. Don’t ask what else we might have been indulging in, but we could do any number of these.
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