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  1. Here's my Le Creuset tagine... I had to order from Europe as the larger 31 cm Le Creuset tagine was not available in North America, nor was either size tagine in Volcanique. Not to mention the 31 cm tagine in Volcanique. One simply cannot mix colors of Le Creuset. @chefmd may disagree. https://www.amazon.fr/Creuset-Tajine-émaillée-céramique-volcanique/dp/B001IKK2FY?th=1 It's been some years since I've prepared a tagine in the Le Creuset. I use the Le Creuset for strong seafood flavors such as shrimp that I don't want absorbed by my unglazed clay tagine.
  2. I recently tried Tate's Bake Shop Chocolate Chip, purchased from Whole Foods. Not too sweet. I have to say they're good.
  3. I shall never again...not sure never again what. How about I shall never again get out of bed. Last night during a storm I heard a crash that did not sound like thunder. I wandered around looking for broken glassware, but everything seemed fine. Eventually I went in the kitchen to fix dinner (hotdog, five nights in a row). The magnetic knife block with all its knives had fallen. The fall snapped the lid off the new citrus juicer. Maybe a good thing since my homogenizer was spared.
  4. There is a reason Chimay sells 1.5 liter bottles.
  5. I don't have the technology to get the wire ball stopper back in the bottle.
  6. At the cost of CO2 cartridges I might as well buy more beer.
  7. I thought about decanting the remains of the opened bottle into an iSi.
  8. My vacuum stoppers work for sealing still wine. But a vacuum stopper would just pull the bubbles out of a carbonated beverage. Perhaps I should consider buying smaller bottles in the future.
  9. I have one of that style stoppers too! I'll try it next bottle.
  10. I was dismayed the other night when I found my previously opened bottle of Chimay ale was flat. I used a closure that was designed for Champagne bottles, but the closure didn't help with the Chimay bottle to any great extent. What kind of closure could keep beer from going flat? Consuming the entire bottle in one sitting would not be the best suggestion.
  11. Amazon has invented a new subscription to take money away. Whole Foods deliveries normally have a service charge of $9.95 per order (plus optional tip). Now, with the new subscription of $9.95 per month, orders from Whole Foods and Amazon Fresh over $35 have no service charge. In addition, one hour delivery slots are no added cost. Plus they say subscribers get priority for slots. For anyone doing the math, if you order once per month you break even. If you order more frequently, you come out ahead. For someone like me who is dependent on kind friends to take me grocery shopping, it is a good deal. Amazon offers a one month free trial to hook you in. Meanwhile construction of the new Whole Foods store near me hurries on apace.
  12. Alas, last I checked Neisson and La Favorite were not available around here and my stocks are running low. My mai tai recipe is actually half La Favorite and half Wray & Nephew. I only went to all Wray & Nephew when La Favorite became hard to get.
  13. Orange juice should work as long as you adjust the sugar to get the final Brix in the right range. I'm thinking blood orange soda would particularly nice.
  14. The three stores near me were not on the list. Wray & Nephew will either come back in stock or I'll change my mai tai formulation.
  15. The small print says "Check with the merchant for stock availability."
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