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  1. Quite possibly the new machines are more versatile.
  2. I have an old Zojirushi bread machine. I never baked in it, but I used the machine for mixing dough. I had a real problem maintaining dough temperature. For years, literally, I believed this was due to heat of friction. It turns out the wretched machine was powering the heating coil while the dough was mixing -- with no way to turn off the heat! For this reason, as much as I like Zojirushi rice makers, I would never recommend their bread machines.
  3. Others beat me to it, but yes, a real sale. Usually a couple times a year. Unless something changed, Falk sells only from distributers and there are no dealers. In addition, for each product line, a small 18cm saucier is almost always offered at a somewhat reduced price. Think of it as crack -- or perhaps in this case pot. I would dearly love the Fusion Try Me! 18CM saucier for Bearnaise. But I've not assayed Bearnaise since I got sick, and I already have the 18cm saucier from the Classic line. Not to mention I've not cooked on the stovetop since last spring.
  4. Falk does have sales from time to time. I'd be tempted but I am broke and I have at least seven pieces that I can see.
  5. Is a wok close enough to a frying pan? If so I can recommend WANGYUANJI: (eG-friendly Amazon.com link) I've used mine three times and so far it hasn't needed cleaning. The pan is very light.
  6. In my kitchen I've had three. The first did not last long. (Falling off the wall may have had to do with it.) The other two have been working reliably for about a year so far.
  7. I have a couple of automatic hand soap dispensers that work well, but can you actually use Dawn in yours? Dawn is so viscous that it would not work in my dispensers.
  8. Thanks for the suggestions. Not to leave the outcome hanging, I killed off the batter making pancakes. Soothed my pancake itch for some while I fear. One of the Amazon products I'm evaluating is a Caraway square griddle pan. No need to wash after making pancakes. I just wipe it with a paper towel. (eG-friendly Amazon.com link) Caraway is the most nonstick griddle I have ever used.
  9. I have been off eating and cookery for a couple years, but I still buy cookbooks.
  10. Help! Is there a way to repurpose yeast raised pancake batter? I made the following recipe: https://redstaryeast.com/recipes/yeast-pancakes/ The pancakes were good, but now I have a large bowl of batter attempting to break out of the blast chiller and strangle me in my sleep. Thoughts?
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