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Thrift shop, obviously never used, no book, no box, it works. $6.00.

Was searching the net for an instruction manual.

Since this thing has on and off, I just wanted some basic info on recommended times.

What I found was gagillions of people wanting one.

It's a new fad comeback like fondue, and since they are no longer manufactured, nearly impossible to find.

Whatever, I have kabob food supplies.

Any recipes or ideas?

Any self help sites for women who cannot pass up a sale on this kind of thing?

When I die, someone is going to go nuts.

Unless that person is a member here.

Nevermind, I've decided it's my money , it's fun, and I can do it if I want to.

Poopie on the lawyers.

:blush:

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Thrift shop, obviously never used, no book, no box, it works.  $6.00.

Was searching the net for an instruction manual.

Since this thing has on and off, I just wanted some basic info on recommended times.

What I found was gagillions of people wanting one.

It's a new fad comeback like fondue, and since they are no longer manufactured, nearly impossible to find.

Whatever, I have kabob food supplies.

Any recipes or ideas?

Any self help sites for women who cannot pass up a sale on this kind of thing?

When I die, someone is going to go  nuts.

Unless that person is a member here.

Nevermind, I've decided it's my money , it's fun, and I can do it if I want to.

Poopie on the lawyers.

:blush:

In cases like this I seek the help of the people that made the item. some even have stuff online, GE is great for that.

Living hard will take its toll...
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Nevermind, I've decided it's my money , it's fun, and I can do it if I want to.

Poopie on the lawyers.

That's the spirit! :biggrin:

It happens that there's one for sale on eBay so I could see what this little beauty looks like. It's a pretty specialized piece of equipment, hey? But for 6 bucks I'd probably snap it up too, and figure out where to put it or what to do with it later.

She who dies with the most toys wins. :cool:

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She who dies with the most toys wins.  :cool:

I just can't pass up kitchen toys!!

Actually I marninated some beef and chicken, got some baby bellas, pearl onions. red pepper, and the other standards and tried it out.

I had a danged good shish-kabob dinner that night.

The puppy works very well. Now let's see if I ever use it again.

More toys to buy.

We need a thread on how many kitchen doo-hickies you own that have NEVER been used.

I'd win, but would be too embarrassed to reply.

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I think we do have such a thread, and it comes complete with our excuses for hanging onto such things. I, for one, am convinced that hanging onto a huge whisk I've never used, makes me a better cook. :biggrin:

I'm lousy at locating threads. Maybe someone else will remember it, and will find it.

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