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Ozgirl > wrote:
: My neighbour borrowed back his large saucepan recently. He had been out
: crabbing and had a pile of crabs to cook up. Should send him out on my
: behalf I have forgotten what you call those large saucepans, lol. Big
: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk Two handles at the top.

Soup pots? Stck pots, Boilers? Washtubs? How big:-)

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On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:47:30 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
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>Ozgirl > wrote:
>: My neighbour borrowed back his large saucepan recently. He had been out
>: crabbing and had a pile of crabs to cook up. Should send him out on my
>: behalf I have forgotten what you call those large saucepans, lol. Big
>: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk Two handles at the top.
>
>Soup pots? Stck pots, Boilers? Washtubs? How big:-)
>
>Wendy



I don't even know how big my huge one is, but I would assume it holds
at least three gallons. I never actually fill it, but appreciate
the extra room at the top so I have room to add whatever.

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Evelyn > wrote:
: On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:47:30 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
: > wrote:

: >Ozgirl > wrote:
: >: My neighbour borrowed back his large saucepan recently. He had been out
: >: crabbing and had a pile of crabs to cook up. Should send him out on my
: >: behalf I have forgotten what you call those large saucepans, lol. Big
: >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk Two handles at the top.
: >
: >Soup pots? Stck pots, Boilers? Washtubs? How big:-)
: >
: >Wendy


: I don't even know how big my huge one is, but I would assume it holds
: at least three gallons. I never actually fill it, but appreciate
: the extra room at the top so I have room to add whatever.

: Evelyn

I think my boiggest is abou t8 quarts. Remember, I live in a NYC
apartment:-)

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On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 22:04:44 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
> wrote:

>Evelyn > wrote:
>: On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:47:30 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
>: > wrote:
>
>: >Ozgirl > wrote:
>: >: My neighbour borrowed back his large saucepan recently. He had been out
>: >: crabbing and had a pile of crabs to cook up. Should send him out on my
>: >: behalf I have forgotten what you call those large saucepans, lol. Big
>: >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk Two handles at the top.
>: >
>: >Soup pots? Stck pots, Boilers? Washtubs? How big:-)
>: >
>: >Wendy
>
>
>: I don't even know how big my huge one is, but I would assume it holds
>: at least three gallons. I never actually fill it, but appreciate
>: the extra room at the top so I have room to add whatever.
>
>: Evelyn
>
>I think my boiggest is abou t8 quarts. Remember, I live in a NYC
>apartment:-)
>
>Wendy


I live in a rather large house..... for two people anyway. I have
not only a large pot closet upstairs in the kitchen, but a cabinet in
the basement in the laundry room filled with things like my big turkey
roaster, my set of cast iron frying pans, a set of old Le Creuset that
is pretty beat up..... Also my bread machine a juicer, and a few other
kitchen gadgets I own but never use. :-)

I really need to get rid of some stuff!

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"Evelyn" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 22:04:44 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
> > wrote:
>
>>Evelyn > wrote:
>>: On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:47:30 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
>>: > wrote:
>>
>>: >Ozgirl > wrote:
>>: >: My neighbour borrowed back his large saucepan recently. He had
>>been out
>>: >: crabbing and had a pile of crabs to cook up. Should send him out
>>on my
>>: >: behalf I have forgotten what you call those large saucepans,
>>lol. Big
>>: >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk Two handles at the top.
>>: >
>>: >Soup pots? Stck pots, Boilers? Washtubs? How big:-)
>>: >
>>: >Wendy
>>
>>
>>: I don't even know how big my huge one is, but I would assume it
>>holds
>>: at least three gallons. I never actually fill it, but appreciate
>>: the extra room at the top so I have room to add whatever.
>>
>>: Evelyn
>>
>>I think my boiggest is abou t8 quarts. Remember, I live in a NYC
>>apartment:-)
>>
>>Wendy

>
> I live in a rather large house..... for two people anyway. I have
> not only a large pot closet upstairs in the kitchen, but a cabinet in
> the basement in the laundry room filled with things like my big turkey
> roaster, my set of cast iron frying pans, a set of old Le Creuset that
> is pretty beat up..... Also my bread machine a juicer, and a few other
> kitchen gadgets I own but never use. :-)
>
> I really need to get rid of some stuff!


You are a freecyclers' dream! Where I live kitchen items are the
quickest to go.




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On Fri, 1 Apr 2011 11:25:42 +1000, "Ozgirl"
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>
>
>"Evelyn" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 22:04:44 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>Evelyn > wrote:
>>>: On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:47:30 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
>>>: > wrote:
>>>
>>>: >Ozgirl > wrote:
>>>: >: My neighbour borrowed back his large saucepan recently. He had
>>>been out
>>>: >: crabbing and had a pile of crabs to cook up. Should send him out
>>>on my
>>>: >: behalf I have forgotten what you call those large saucepans,
>>>lol. Big
>>>: >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk Two handles at the top.
>>>: >
>>>: >Soup pots? Stck pots, Boilers? Washtubs? How big:-)
>>>: >
>>>: >Wendy
>>>
>>>
>>>: I don't even know how big my huge one is, but I would assume it
>>>holds
>>>: at least three gallons. I never actually fill it, but appreciate
>>>: the extra room at the top so I have room to add whatever.
>>>
>>>: Evelyn
>>>
>>>I think my boiggest is abou t8 quarts. Remember, I live in a NYC
>>>apartment:-)
>>>
>>>Wendy

>>
>> I live in a rather large house..... for two people anyway. I have
>> not only a large pot closet upstairs in the kitchen, but a cabinet in
>> the basement in the laundry room filled with things like my big turkey
>> roaster, my set of cast iron frying pans, a set of old Le Creuset that
>> is pretty beat up..... Also my bread machine a juicer, and a few other
>> kitchen gadgets I own but never use. :-)
>>
>> I really need to get rid of some stuff!

>
>You are a freecyclers' dream! Where I live kitchen items are the
>quickest to go.
>



There is a local charity around here called "people's place" and I
usually give all sorts of goodies to them. They were thrilled to
death when i cleaned out all my linens and gave them all the old
pillows, blankets, towels, sheets.... all sorts of things.

Then there is the local firehouse ladies auxiliary, and there is a
yearly yard sale to benefit them. I could tell you amazing stories
about the fabulous goodies I have found at yard sales, and of course
if I found something better than what I had, I would put the old stuff
aside and use the "new" ones. So yes, I do have a lot of stuff to
get rid of.

Evelyn
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nag allert!!!

please oh please, get rid of what you aren't or can't use, please give it to
someone who can/will use it, or sell it...

two reaosons

#1, i had to help empty a dear friend's house, i was totally traumatised by
helping for a lot of reasons, won't give details here but suffice it to say
that this is something you DO NOT wnt to do to anyone you care about...

and

#2, having to inventory a house full of stuff after a fire is
heartwrenching, so get rid of everything unimportant, and inventory/picture
the rest, keep a copy off site and update it reuguliry,

Lee
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> On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 22:04:44 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
> > wrote:
>
>>Evelyn > wrote:
>>: On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:47:30 +0000 (UTC), "W. Baker"
>>: > wrote:
>>
>>: >Ozgirl > wrote:
>>: >: My neighbour borrowed back his large saucepan recently. He had been
>>out
>>: >: crabbing and had a pile of crabs to cook up. Should send him out on
>>my
>>: >: behalf I have forgotten what you call those large saucepans, lol.
>>Big
>>: >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk Two handles at the top.
>>: >
>>: >Soup pots? Stck pots, Boilers? Washtubs? How big:-)
>>: >
>>: >Wendy
>>
>>
>>: I don't even know how big my huge one is, but I would assume it holds
>>: at least three gallons. I never actually fill it, but appreciate
>>: the extra room at the top so I have room to add whatever.
>>
>>: Evelyn
>>
>>I think my boiggest is abou t8 quarts. Remember, I live in a NYC
>>apartment:-)
>>
>>Wendy

>
> I live in a rather large house..... for two people anyway. I have
> not only a large pot closet upstairs in the kitchen, but a cabinet in
> the basement in the laundry room filled with things like my big turkey
> roaster, my set of cast iron frying pans, a set of old Le Creuset that
> is pretty beat up..... Also my bread machine a juicer, and a few other
> kitchen gadgets I own but never use. :-)
>
> I really need to get rid of some stuff!
>
> Evelyn



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On Sat, 2 Apr 2011 16:22:43 -0500, "Storrmmee"
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>nag allert!!!
>
>please oh please, get rid of what you aren't or can't use, please give it to
>someone who can/will use it, or sell it...
>
>two reaosons
>
>#1, i had to help empty a dear friend's house, i was totally traumatised by
>helping for a lot of reasons, won't give details here but suffice it to say
>that this is something you DO NOT wnt to do to anyone you care about...
>
>and
>
>#2, having to inventory a house full of stuff after a fire is
>heartwrenching, so get rid of everything unimportant, and inventory/picture
>the rest, keep a copy off site and update it reuguliry,
>
>Lee




I am working on it, Lee. Gave my daughter all the odd sizes and I
kept the evens. She will get the lot when I am gone. I also have
the covered deep dish chicken fryer and double burner griddle (gloat)
Also the tiny square pan (for egg sandwiches) and the crepe pan.

Ev
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Storrmmee > wrote:
: nag allert!!!

: please oh please, get rid of what you aren't or can't use, please give it to
: someone who can/will use it, or sell it...

: two reaosons

: #1, i had to help empty a dear friend's house, i was totally traumatised by
: helping for a lot of reasons, won't give details here but suffice it to say
: that this is something you DO NOT wnt to do to anyone you care about...

: and

: #2, having to inventory a house full of stuff after a fire is
: heartwrenching, so get rid of everything unimportant, and inventory/picture
: the rest, keep a copy off site and update it reuguliry,

: Lee

I have been thinking about this alot, as I had to empty both my parents'
apartment after my mother died and my brothers, the pack rat's 2 story
house with attic and basement. Fortuantely, I was able to arranage with
teh college library to com ein with a team adn take al the books, valuable
adn less so, records and CD's and give us a nice donation deduction or I
would still be there 6 years later going through rooms and rooms of books
from 2 college professors.

I hava to get rid of tons of stuff here so I don't leave the job to my
kids. i have, at least, gottten rid of Syd's clothes adn am working on
his trumpets adn his father's clarinet. Then I ave to ht the books(not
all, but lots of just old college textsI stiill have, etc) and kitchen
stuff I don't need any more.

Wendy
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"W. Baker" > wrote in message
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> Ozgirl > wrote:
> : My neighbour borrowed back his large saucepan recently. He had been
> out
> : crabbing and had a pile of crabs to cook up. Should send him out on
> my
> : behalf I have forgotten what you call those large saucepans, lol.
> Big
> : ones for cooking soups etc in bulk Two handles at the top.
>
> Soup pots? Stck pots, Boilers? Washtubs? How big:-)
>
> Wendy


Ah boiler that's it! Quite large, much larger than a saucepan but
smaller than a washtub



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