wff_ng_7 wrote:
> "Kate Connally" > wrote:
>
>> I like digital timers but I wish they'd make them
>> so you could punch in the hours and minutes by the
>> digit rather than having to hit the button 30 times
>> to set it for 1/2 hours. Maybe they do make them
>> like that but I haven't seen one yet. I really hate
>> pushing that button all those times! :-P
>
>
> They do make them that way and I used to have one. Unfortunately I
> dropped it and then couldn't find a replacement. I just did a check and
> found one (by Oxo) at Bed Bath and Beyond that looks like it is what we
> both might want:
>
> http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/prod...1&SKU=13818355
Well, more than I'd like to spend and doesn't have a magnet
to make it stick to the fridge, but I might consider it.
It looks like it has that red rubbery stuff around the outside.
I hate Oxo utensils because of that. I really do not like the
feel of that rubbery stuff. I don't know about anyone else,
but I've never had a problem with things slipping out of my
hands while I'm cooking so I don't see a need for non-slip
grips.
So, 100 hours duration, eh? Let's see, what do I make
that takes 100 hours. Most of the stuff I make only
*seems* to take 100 hours. ;-) I think the longest I've
ever set my timer for is about 6 hours. The time I smoked
a turkey for T-day I put it on at 3am and went back to be
and just set my alarm clock to get up and check it at
6am. It was a total of about 12 hours as I recall,
but I had to check every couple of hours so I never
set the time for more than 3 hours at a time.
Anyway, thanks for the info.
Kate
--
Kate Connally
“If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.”
Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
Until you bite their heads off.”
What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about?