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IMO, I think it's best to direct your questions to the manufacturer.
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I'm eyeing the Bellemain 13" Stainless Steel Splatter Screen on Amazon. I've added it to my birthday wish list. Amazon search tip: Jungle-Searches is sometimes helpful in sifting through the clutter on Amazon.
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Another chicken leg quarter and some green beans today. Boring, but it needs to go!!!
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Please give us an update when they're 5 or 10 years old and beyond.
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That applies to several brands, of course.
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Perhaps I should have have looked into having the old range overhauled that was here when I bought the place. I don't know. When this range goes completely belly up—I don't think I'll ever own a kitchen range again. Actually, I feel like tossing it off a cliff now! I think I'll go with a high-end 'portable' induction cooktop and something like the countertop ovens mentioned previously in this thread.
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Airline Food: The good, the bad and the ugly
Martin Fisher replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
During my flights to Spain and back I can't remember eating anything other than a few simple snacks—that may have been due to too much booze! -
I've found that others with similar packaging (like Wegmans) don't have the same robust flavor. I think the major difference may be in the sourcing of the teas. The Bigelow chamomile 'tea' may be high-quality Egyptian grown.
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Had an energy/safety audit performed a couple months ago. The now ~7 year old GE gas range, which started going to hell at around 3 years old, is emitting dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO.) This isn't a top of the line stove nor was it bottom of the barrel. It wasn't inexpensive. Not for me anyway! I will NOT buy GE (now owned by Haier) appliances ever again!!! I'm not a happy camper. "In 2016, Haier Group acquired GE Appliances. Being a part of this large global organization provides GE Appliances with additional resources to continue to innovate and sell our products internationally."
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Yeah. Bigelow does have some good stuff. Their chamomile 'tea' is much better than most other off-the-shelf brands I've tried.
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Vegetarian going to Tokyo - possible to find veg food?
Martin Fisher replied to a topic in Japan: Dining
Have you not found much via Google? https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/restaurants/tokyo-top-vegetarian-restaurants -
I'm a confirmed nutcase so you're not alone!!!
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I don't drink tea much anymore, unfortunately. Nothing fancy, PG Tips sometimes. I wonder what the Queen drinks?
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FWIW, I've used small amounts of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) as a tenderizer/moisture retainer in some of my sausage making experiments. Source: Handbook of Meat and Meat Processing By Y. H. Hui
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Yum! I love elderberries!
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I drop a frozen chicken on it.
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At the dairy farm(s) we used a LOT of bleach!!! I don't use much at home—a container lasts a year or so.
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The 'official' government code of regulations and such. They can be found somewhere on their website—it's been a long time since I've researched them and the website and such has changed a lot. https://www.fda.gov/Food/default.htm
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It may have been an old FDA food code recommendation. And the exact context, in terms of the code, isn't clear.
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Wish I was closer. I'd tag along! I think the closest IKEA to me is the one just north of Philly—200+ miles!
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That would be a good question for Dr. Snyder, but, unfortunately, he's now retired. Maybe there's something more to be found somewhere on his website.
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But it's so cute!
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FWIW, The FDA's 'processed cheese' regulations and such.