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5 hours ago, ElsieD said:

 

Me too.  Works great, doesn't it?  I don't think a day goes by that I don't use it.

It's great for reheating but I think I need to read Modernist Cuisine to understand when I should be using the steam settings.

 

There's some Control Freak recipes on the PolyScience website:

http://www.recipes.polyscienceculinary.com/recipe-category/control-freak/

 

Lo and behold, my kitchen sockets can take Nema 5-20 plugs that the Canadian version of the Control Freak comes with.

 

ocd

ocd

4 hours ago, ElsieD said:

 

Me too.  Works great, doesn't it?  I don't think a day goes by that I don't use it.

It's great for reheating but I think I need to read Modernist Cuisine to understand when I should be using the steam settings.

 

There's some Control Freak recipes on the PolyScience website:

http://www.recipes.polyscienceculinary.com/recipe-category/control-freak/

 

Lo and behold, my kitchen sockets can take Nema 5-20 plugs that the Canadian version of the Control Freak comes with.

IMG_20190307_195328.thumb.jpg.dfbe09252e57b43f1bf7398f042a05ef.jpg

ocd

ocd

4 hours ago, ElsieD said:

 

Me too.  Works great, doesn't it?  I don't think a day goes by that I don't use it.

It's great for reheating but I think I need to read Modernist Cuisine to understand when I should be using the steam settings.

 

Lo and behold, my kitchen sockets can take Nema 5-20 plugs that the Canadian version of the Control Freak comes with.

IMG_20190307_195328.thumb.jpg.dfbe09252e57b43f1bf7398f042a05ef.jpg

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