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Ove Glove Oven Mitt
http://www.OvenGlove.net Ove Glove Oven Mitt can withstand temperatures of up to 480 degrees. We've all lost grip of a sheet pan full of cookies fresh from the oven because the hot pad or oven mitt we were using was just too big and bulky to get a good firm grip on the pan. Kitchen towels aren't much better as they often aren't thick enough or the right material to protect our hands from the heat... let alone we usually end up dragging the corner of the towel into the food! http://www.OvenGlove.net |
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"Graeme...in London" wrote in message
... http://www.mlmartin.com/pictures/bbq%20spam.jpg Don't you just love it:-) Graeme Graeme is that you??? |
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"Graemein London" wrote in message
http://www.mlmartin.com/pictures/bbq%20spam.jpg Don't you just love it:-) Graeme Too bad, too. I've heard good things about the Ove-Glove, but I don't buy spam unless it's in a can and has the Hormel® on it. BOB |
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How did you get the "registered" symbol?
Is it a alt-shift something or other? Thanks--- Ron BOB wrote in message . .. "Graemein London" wrote in message http://www.mlmartin.com/pictures/bbq%20spam.jpg Don't you just love it:-) Graeme Too bad, too. I've heard good things about the Ove-Glove, but I don't buy spam unless it's in a can and has the Hormel® on it. BOB --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.859 / Virus Database: 585 - Release Date: 2/14/05 |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:42:08 -0800, "BOB" wrote:
"Graemein London" wrote in message http://www.mlmartin.com/pictures/bbq%20spam.jpg Don't you just love it:-) Graeme Too bad, too. I've heard good things about the Ove-Glove, but I don't buy spam unless it's in a can and has the Hormel® on it. BOB We have some Ove-Gloves. They are good. We paid about $10.00 each for them locally. As for Spam, we had some fried for breakfast yesterday. |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:42:08 -0800, "BOB" wrote:
"Graemein London" wrote in message http://www.mlmartin.com/pictures/bbq%20spam.jpg Don't you just love it:-) Graeme Too bad, too. I've heard good things about the Ove-Glove, but I don't buy spam unless it's in a can and has the Hormel® on it. BOB We have some Ove-Gloves. They are good. We paid about $10.00 each for them locally. As for Spam, we had some fried for breakfast yesterday. |
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For about the same price, you can get a pair of welding gloves from a hardware store. Much more versatile and tough enough to handle hot grill grates and the like. if the ovglove gets wet, you get a bad burn,does that happen with welding gloves? |
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For about the same price, you can get a pair of welding gloves from a hardware store. Much more versatile and tough enough to handle hot grill grates and the like. if the ovglove gets wet, you get a bad burn,does that happen with welding gloves? |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 18:51:23 -0600, -debi wrote:
For about the same price, you can get a pair of welding gloves from a hardware store. Much more versatile and tough enough to handle hot grill grates and the like. if the ovglove gets wet, you get a bad burn,does that happen with welding gloves? Welding gloves are heavy leather, and they are lined. Unless they get soaked through you won't get burned. A splash of water won't do that, but if you leave them out in the rain overnight, best to let them dry before picking up something really hot. |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 18:51:23 -0600, -debi wrote:
For about the same price, you can get a pair of welding gloves from a hardware store. Much more versatile and tough enough to handle hot grill grates and the like. if the ovglove gets wet, you get a bad burn,does that happen with welding gloves? Welding gloves are heavy leather, and they are lined. Unless they get soaked through you won't get burned. A splash of water won't do that, but if you leave them out in the rain overnight, best to let them dry before picking up something really hot. |
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How did you get the "registered" symbol? Is it a alt-shift something or other? Thanks--- Ron =============================== Couple of different ways. 1. Copy and paste an existing ® and then save it in a file to copy and paste again. I save mine in my signature file. Click INSERT, click SIGNATURE and then click the number. Very quick for use in e-mail. 2. Get one from your character map Click START Click ALL PROGRAMS Click ACCESSORIES Click SYSTEM TOOLS Click CHARACTER MAP and go from there. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On 2-Apr-2005, "xtremely fast" wrote: How did you get the "registered" symbol? Is it a alt-shift something or other? Thanks--- Ron =============================== Couple of different ways. 1. Copy and paste an existing ® and then save it in a file to copy and paste again. I save mine in my signature file. Click INSERT, click SIGNATURE and then click the number. Very quick for use in e-mail. 2. Get one from your character map Click START Click ALL PROGRAMS Click ACCESSORIES Click SYSTEM TOOLS Click CHARACTER MAP and go from there. Start\Programs\Accessories\System Tools\Character Map On 2-Apr-2005, "xtremely fast" wrote: How did you get the "registered" symbol? Is it a alt-shift something or other? Thanks--- Ron =============================== Couple of different ways. 1. Copy and paste an existing ® and then save it in a file to copy and paste again. I save mine in my signature file. Click INSERT, click SIGNATURE and then click the number. Very quick for use in e-mail. 2. Get one from your character map Click START Click ALL PROGRAMS Click ACCESSORIES Click SYSTEM TOOLS Click CHARACTER MAP and go from there. Start/Program Files\Accessories\System Tools\Character Map (Win 98 SE) Your system may very well vary from this, but you can bet that Microsoft has it in there somewhere. € = ALT + 0128 ˘ = ALT + 0162 © = ALT + 0169 ® = ALT + 0174 ° (Degrees) = ALT + 0176 ± - ALT + 0177 Brick (Keep the shiny side up) ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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