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11-07-2013, 06:47 AM #21
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Here's a kitchen question for you all...WHAT IS SHE DOING?!
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11-07-2013, 08:12 AM #22
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Hi All. No. I have never thought about sitting my crock pot on anything except the kitchen counter.
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Making a hot @ss mess. I wonder who ate it in the end. Only mac & cheese connoisseurs with cast iron stomachs can indulge. The average individual will either die or get ill. Too many ingredients and I don't see the point of having wheat pasta when other is included. That's no ordinary M&C, that's mystery mac & cheese.... where you guess what is it, in it and whether you'll need the Pepto afterwards.
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11-17-2013, 05:32 AM #24
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Hi All. I made a mean pot of beef stew in my crock the other day . We went to town on it . Only two for din din and only one tiny bowl leftover. Since I am working on Thanksgiving I will not be hanging out. I planned a chicken and dumplins dinner for my Mom and a few other relatives. I will make that on the stove in a huge pot with plenty for the unexpected that may show up. What's happening in yall's kitchens? Peace and Blessings.
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11-19-2013, 09:55 AM #25
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Hi. Don't judge me but I feel almost guilty for using my crock for hot dogs. Wanted them hot for when hubby came home without any reheating. Put those weiners in on low for a few hours and then on warm.There are not a lot of meals I won't use mine for. I even cook burgers in it if super tired after working all night. I will have a pre Thanksgiving dinner for a few family members. Chicken and Dumplings. That I will make on the stove.(LOL) I cheat though. I use non-flakey bisquits instead of homemade. Homemade is probably easy but gonna stick with what I already know works. What yall doing in those kitchens? Peace and Blessings.
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11-19-2013, 11:12 PM #26
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QUESTION: After you make a big pot of something and you have leftovers, do you leave the food in the pot and put the pot in the refrigerator. Or do you transfer the food to storage containers and put those in the fridge. I saw an online post where a marriage was in danger over this.
In other kitchen news, I've been doing a lot of baking. I've made soft pretzels, whoopie pies, banana muffins, chocolate chip bread, and cookies.No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. -Eleanor Roosevelt
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11-20-2013, 01:54 AM #27Validated and Nappified
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It depends .... the size of the pot, contents and space in the refrigerator. Sometimes I'll cook and no one eats. Why remove the contents and place in another container only to put it back in the pot the next day? If there's left overs, then storage containers. Other... the pot, if it fits.
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If you plan on doing a lot of baking, two great resources are the King Arthur Flour blog/site and Martha Stewart's site (great videos)
Soft pretzels: http://www.kingarthurflour.com/recip...retzels-recipe (If you want step by step photos, here's the blog post: http://www.kingarthurflour.com/blog/...twisted-bliss/)
Whoopie pies: http://www.thekitchn.com/whoopie-pie...youll-a-116225 (I've made the chocolate ones. YUM)No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. -Eleanor Roosevelt
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11-20-2013, 06:30 AM #30
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Thanks, chacha. Did you do the baking soda bath for the pretzels?
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