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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 ![]() : ones for cooking soups etc in bulk ![]() Soup pots? Stck pots, Boilers? Washtubs? How big:-) Wendy |
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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 ![]() >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk ![]() > >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 |
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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 ![]() : >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk ![]() : > : >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 |
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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 ![]() >: >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk ![]() >: > >: >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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![]() "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 ![]() >>lol. Big >>: >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk ![]() >>: > >>: >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"
> wrote: > > >"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 ![]() >>>lol. Big >>>: >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk ![]() >>>: > >>>: >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 "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 ![]() >>Big >>: >: ones for cooking soups etc in bulk ![]() >>: > >>: >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"
> 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 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 ... > 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 ![]() > Big > : ones for cooking soups etc in bulk ![]() > > 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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