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Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

5 hours ago, SLB said:

The Kitchenaid ice cream attachment

That really sounds great. My housemate, Carlos, can't eat ice cream because of the lactose in it and I would love to be able to make it with non lactose milk. However... I just priced it at our KA supplier here and it is about $170 compared to $99 up there. I won't be going there very soon.

So, when you live in a third world country sometimes you have to be happy with the little things. My grandson came down yesterday and brought me quite a few things that I needed and the things that I am happiest with are some spices that he brought me.

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These are yellow mustard seeds, black mustard seeds, and mustard powder. He also brought me some curing salt and smoked paprika that I can no longer find here.

Then today he went into San Jose and while he was there he went to our local kitchen and restaurant supply and bought me some things that I needed.20250103_164228.thumb.jpg.4c8b7eb7bd5afa2c6e7718f397eea9dc.jpg

An instant thermometer, an oven thermometer and a marinade syringe. I'm really happy with the syringe because now I can go back to making corned beef and Ham.

I guess I'm just a cheap date because little things make me happy.

Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

5 hours ago, SLB said:

The Kitchenaid ice cream attachment

That really sounds great. My housemate, Carlos, can't eat ice cream because of the lactose in it and I would love to be able to make it with non lactose milk. However... I just priced it at our KA supplier here and it is about $170 compared to $99 up there. I won't be going there very soon.

So, when you live in a third world country sometimes you have to be happy with the little things. My grandson came down yesterday and brought me quite a few things that I needed and the things that I am happiest with are some spices that he brought me.

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