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Default Westinghouse Electric roaster

Oh pshaw, on Thu 02 Nov 2006 05:26:36p, patches meant to say...

> I have just been given an older model of one of these electric
> roasters. It has no instructions and I was wondering if anyone knows
> how to use them. Sure would appreciate some advice. Thanks so much


I have a Westinghouse electric roaster that was purchased by my parents in
1958, and it still works like new. The instructions never suggested putting
water between the main cavity and the liner and we never have. We use the
same temperatures as specified for regular ovens, although some things do
take longer to cook. We have roasted turkeys and chickens, baked pies and
casseroles and probably a lot of other things. On several occasions I have
made large batches of stuffed cabbage rolls in it. I'll never part with it.
:-)

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