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Hi!
I have never used a double boiler before. I won't be melting chocolate with it. It's best to use to keep oatmeal and already hot stews warm, I guess, but it might be good for paella as well. (I don't have any non-Visions cookware.) Any suggestions from other Visions owners is appreciated. Thanks. |
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![]() "plums" > wrote in message > (I don't have any > non-Visions cookware.) > That is so sad to hear. My condolences. Ed |
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![]() "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message . com... > > "plums" > wrote in message > > > (I don't have any > > non-Visions cookware.) > > > > That is so sad to hear. My condolences. > Ed > > I know, I know. |
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plums wrote:
> > Hi! > > I have never used a double boiler before. I won't be melting chocolate > with it. It's best to use to keep oatmeal and already hot stews warm, I > guess, but it might be good for paella as well. (I don't have any > non-Visions cookware.) > > Any suggestions from other Visions owners is appreciated. Thanks. Uses to which I have put a double boiler: Melting chocolate making egg custard making arrowroot sauces melting wax for Batik making & keeping scrambled eggs warm keeping vegetables warm cooking cheese sauces dying eggs for easter! Tie-dying -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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I have the same "extra" that you have probably. I use it in my microwave
all the time. Good for heating up just about anything that will fit into it - rice, etc. If you ever use the "heat-in-a-cup kim chee noodles," you can heat your water in the microwave in it, then add the dried noodles to it, put your vision lid on top of it to stew for 3 minutes. You can eat out of it without eating out of the plastic dried-noodle bowl. Stays hot-temperature, too. Dee "plums" > wrote in message ... > Hi! > > I have never used a double boiler before. I won't be melting chocolate > with it. It's best to use to keep oatmeal and already hot stews warm, I > guess, but it might be good for paella as well. (I don't have any > non-Visions cookware.) > > Any suggestions from other Visions owners is appreciated. Thanks. > > |
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