
JoNorvelleWalker
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Oh, then Anna is in trouble.
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Well, yes, but is ortolan hunting banned in Ontario?
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Indeed. I was minded of the ending of Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal.
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I am truly sorry, Anna, for the poor results from following my advice. Are you sure it was 300F Steam Bake? I may need to do more research once I get chicken thighs again. As for the gendarmes -- it's Manitoulin, not Miquelon. For the moment I think you are fairly safe.
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The 27 fits in the CSO.
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One could vacuum seal instant yeast but I have never seen the need to.
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Last sale I bought the 20, 25, and 27. I only use the 27.
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Pizza, no picture. Much of which stuck to the peel. Though what charred remains I could retrieve from the oven's maw were most delicious. Disconcertingly both smoke alarms went off. One alarm has a switch whereby it may be silenced. The other alarm does not. For which it suffered grievously.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grāpple
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@chefmd beat me to it. I was going to ask if there were no child protection services in Ontario. And those thighs? Is the CSO still under warrantee?
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I'm more likely to go to bed in time to see the sunrise.
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One or More Reasons Why I Loathe Delivery Apps
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
Amazon Prime Now puts a seal on the delivery bags. -
Turtles all the way down.
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Hellmann's at the very least.
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Well I would have bought it but amazon informed me that I own it.
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On the other hand, our fire marshal forbids gas or charcoal grills. Probably hadn't thought of banning bonfires.
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I'd be quite surprised if there was not a way to post a picture to eGullet from the iPad. And if there's not there almost certainly will be when iPad OS comes out this fall. Meanwhile you owe us the rest of the 1000 words.
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Thought you were going to say hook extractor.
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Since one member had asked about the brand of transformer I use for powering European appliances, I thought the information might be of help to someone else...like, oh, say, @Shelby. LiteFuze LT Series 2000 Watt Heavy Duty Voltage Converter - Step Up/Down 110/120/220/240V
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Not to me. Look much closer to the shore.
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There is a solution. Get a 110/220 voltage converter. I have a heavy duty one I use for equipment from Europe.
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Another week, another bake... This time I baked the boulet on the CSO bread setting.
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Cooking with Dorie Greenspan's "Waffles: From Morning to Midnight"
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Cooking
I read this as Michelin Grids.