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Thanks. It looked good to me and I have a grapefruit.
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Last night's dry aged ribeye and Momofuku ranch called out for a reprise, plus this time with radicchio. No Treviso, whatever that may be, was harmed. I go through ranch rather quickly but this evening I received a thirteen quart Vollrath bowl from amazon.
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Recommendations around Newark airport (layover)
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in New Jersey: Dining
Something in the very back of my mind tells me there is a train from the airport to the heart of The Iron Bound. The name Iron Bound refers to the confusion of the railroad tracks. When we were there my Bolivian friend spoke Spanish to the waiter in the Portuguese restaurant. She said most of the staff of these restaurants were actually from South America. -
I have three collections of mixing bowls. In order of which they were acquired: Pyrex, real Pyrex* -- the good stuff -- from a garage sale in the '70's; beautiful turn of the century wheat sheaf pottery from King Arthur Flour; and more recently Vollrath stainless steel. Amazon just dropped the price of the 13 quart Vollrath bowl. How could one resist? Sadly I have difficulty envisioning quantities. Were the 13 quart bowl any larger it would not fit in the dishwasher. It should be good for laundry. *but they are chartreuse.
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I'd be more inclined to break out the spare CSO and return the problem unit under warrantee. I think it is a design mistake to make the water reservoir out of clear plastic. But as I said, the decalcification went fine, so maybe we will be OK for a while.
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The current issue of Cook's Illustrated has a tip for cutting a hard squash: use a channel knife lengthwise to cut a grove; place your knife in the grove to split the squash.
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Recommendations around Newark airport (layover)
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in New Jersey: Dining
There are a bunch of Portuguese restaurants in The Iron Bound neighborhood of Newark. Can't remember the name of the one I've been to a couple of times. Good sangria. First time I ate there was a business dinner and if I'd had a flight to catch I would not have made the plane. (Second time for lunch so only a half pitcher.) -
Since it has not yet been mentioned in this thread the Philips is $129.99 today on amazon. How can you not want one? Or two.
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Deal is still on. I am tempted.
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Need your opinion on a kitchen product concept
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
But who might want to. -
A bit of leftover dry aged prime ribeye. I could easily have enjoyed the bowl of David Chang's ranch dressing on good bread without having prepared all the other stuff but it would not have made as pretty picture.
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Chocdoc does the City so Nice they Named it Twice!
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
I wish you were 46 miles closer. -
Thank you! I went with English Puddings.
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We made it through decalcification. I think the problem is flora or fauna living in the tank this time of year.
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Need your opinion on a kitchen product concept
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
My Hamilton Beach 932 citrus juicer lives on my counter, and not for its looks. -
Decalcifying now. May need to preform the @Shelby maneuver.
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Bread was good. I can't say why.
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CSO Whole Roasted Branzino, a favorite of mine: Lots of bones but that is part of life. When people are eaten by fish they probably say the same.
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Oh, it's like radicchio, right?
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Anna, did you use nice, thick, whole milk buttermilk? If the dressing is too thin I would try adding extra mayonnaise. What is Treviso, other than a town near @teonzo? Google was not much help.
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If it's not one thing it's another. Tonight's loaf is baked from frozen dough, from a double batch before. A few moments into baking the CSO started beeping and shut down. Thankfully I have a spare. Meanwhile the Zojirushi has been reconsigned to utter darkness in the bedroom. I began to remember why I stopped using it.
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Need your opinion on a kitchen product concept
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
I too love the look but I wouldn't buy one. -
No word @Panaderia Canadiense? Please don't let us be worried if you can help it. I was describing my bread disaster to a Bolivian friend this afternoon. She told me this week's The Economist had an article about a friend of hers who began the street barricades in Bolivia. She added more somberly that a schoolmate of hers was killed in the demonstrations. According to The Economist article, in Bolivia garbage trucks and food deliveries are being allowed through but nothing else. I can't find any current news of the situation in Ecuador. My friend added that her parents have been told not to turn their lights on at night. Her family is no stranger to such events. Her grandfather was imprisoned twice. Once as a prisoner of war in Paraguay and then as a political prisoner in Bolivia. Georges Remi wrote about these events in his graphic novel The Broken Ear, in which his protagonist Tintin was saved from the firing squad only by ethanol. Ethanol solves a multitude of problems. And I wonder how much courage I could summon if I were called on.
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I found my manual: "How to Enjoy Your Home Bakery Traditional". Oh for the lost days of full size, full color operating instructions that one can read. And I must apologize, I misspoke, there is a dough setting. Inexplicably the dough setting includes a 20 minute preheat. Which is probably why I never used it. But on the Home Made setting the preheat may be turned off. Even though -- like it or not -- the heat is on during kneading, as the Zojiushi thumbs its nose at you.