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Oh pshaw, on Fri 30 Nov 2007 09:38:43a, Boron Elgar meant to say...
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 22:04:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: > >>Oh pshaw, on Thu 29 Nov 2007 02:48:49p, Dee.Dee meant to say... >> >>> >>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > >>> >>>> Several years ago I bought some "jeweled" fruit to put in a crystal >>>> bowl in one of our curio cabinets. >>>> >>>> This isn't a really clear pictu >>>> >>>> http://i5.tinypic.com/8fmyfeb.jpg >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Wayne Boatwright >>> >>> >>> Whoa! Wow! That's really pretty. I've never seen anything like that. >>> Dee Dee >>> >>> >>> >> >>Thanks, Dee Dee. I bought them at Bloomingdale's in NYC years ago. I >>filled severeal crystal bowls with the pieces, as they as such nice >>color. > > > Bloomies used to have absolutely fabulous gift ware and tableware. I > have not even entered that department in ages, as I know I don't need > anything and don't want to be tempted. > > I have looked all over online to find something similar to what you > have and can't even come close. > > Boron No trip to Manhattan was complete for me unless I had spent some serious time in Blooomie's houseware, cookware, tableware, etc., departments. :-) I bought the jewled fruit there perhaps a decade ago, but it looks like new. I did find this on the web after a very brief look, but it's only pears. http://tinyurl.com/22ersc My fruit includes, pears, apples, pomegranites, grapes, and berries. Surely there must be a source somewhere. I try to find another source if you're interested. Best... -- Wayne Boatwright Date: Friday, November(XI) 30th(XXX),2007(MMVII) ******************************************* Today is: Feast of St. Andrew Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 1dys 14hrs ******************************************* Everything bows to success, even grammar. ******************************************* |
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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > > No trip to Manhattan was complete for me unless I had spent some serious > time in Blooomie's houseware, cookware, tableware, etc., departments. :-) > > I bought the jewled fruit there perhaps a decade ago, but it looks like > new. > -- > Wayne Boatwright I've only been to Bloomingdale's once in my life -- most of the little time I spent there was in the same departments you mentioned. At the time I was thinking 'there is only one thing I need, and I don't find it.' As I was leaving, getting ready to go down the escalator, there it was, a stack of those yellowish (Yellow-Ochra) Krupps coffee makers, I bought one @ abt. $17.95 (it was much more elsewhere, too) and I used it for years. Funny that I would buy another Krupps the exact same as I had, about 5 of them had all leaked on me, but this one lasted for years. That's one store! Dee Dee |
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Oh pshaw, on Fri 30 Nov 2007 10:31:58a, Dee.Dee meant to say...
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > >> No trip to Manhattan was complete for me unless I had spent some >> serious time in Blooomie's houseware, cookware, tableware, etc., >> departments. :-) >> >> I bought the jewled fruit there perhaps a decade ago, but it looks like >> new. -- >> Wayne Boatwright > > > > I've only been to Bloomingdale's once in my life -- most of the little > time I spent there was in the same departments you mentioned. At the > time I was thinking 'there is only one thing I need, and I don't find > it.' As I was leaving, getting ready to go down the escalator, there it > was, a stack of those yellowish (Yellow-Ochra) Krupps coffee makers, I > bought one @ abt. $17.95 (it was much more elsewhere, too) and I used it > for years. Funny that I would buy another Krupps the exact same as I > had, about 5 of them had all leaked on me, but this one lasted for > years. > > That's one store! > Dee Dee > > > Great minds and all that... About 15 years ago David and I bought, at Bloomingdale's, a Braun drip machine in a distinctly yellow-ocre color. It worked flawlessly for years, and we gave it up only this year because we wanted a black and SS coffee maker for our new kitchen which is a mix of black and SS appliances, with a black granite color countertop. Being on a reduced budget as we are now, we opted for a "higher enc" Mr. Coffee. We actually like it even better than any drip machine we've owned to date, which includes Braun and Krups. -- Wayne Boatwright Date: Friday, November 30th,2007 ******************************************* Today is: Feast of St. Andrew Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 1dys 12hrs ******************************************* Why reach for the musket when the custard pie will do? |
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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message Being on a > reduced budget as we are now, we opted for a "higher end" Mr. Coffee. We > actually like it even better than any drip machine we've owned to date, > which includes Braun and Krups. > > -- > Wayne Boatwright Mr. Coffee can actually be quite good. And I know you are intent on acquiring the best of beans for yourself. Your kitchen sounds nice - I'm finally settling in with the differences in mine; anything is a plus considering what bad shape it was in. Right now I'm getting ready to set up the new water distiller in the same place as the dish drainer to see if it is going to work well before it gets moved to the utility room. Always something in flux! Dee Dee |
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Oh pshaw, on Fri 30 Nov 2007 01:11:03p, Dee.Dee meant to say...
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message Being on > a >> reduced budget as we are now, we opted for a "higher end" Mr. Coffee. >> We actually like it even better than any drip machine we've owned to >> date, which includes Braun and Krups. >> >> -- >> Wayne Boatwright > > > Mr. Coffee can actually be quite good. And I know you are intent on > acquiring the best of beans for yourself. I order freshly roasted beans from McNulty's in Greenwich Village, as well as their Earl Grey tea. Never a disappointment. > Your kitchen sounds nice - I'm finally settling in with the differences > in mine; anything is a plus considering what bad shape it was in. You've done a lot of work in there. One of tehse days I hope to take some photos of our kitchen and post them. > Right now I'm getting ready to set up the new water distiller in the > same place as the dish drainer to see if it is going to work well before > it gets moved to the utility room. Always something in flux! That's because you are always buying something new. :-) > Dee Dee > > > -- Wayne Boatwright Date: Fri, 11(XI)/30(XXX)/07(MMVII) ******************************************* Today is: Feast of St. Andrew Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 1dys 11hrs ******************************************* Dead puppies aren't much fun. ******************************************* |
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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > One of these days I hope to take some > photos of our kitchen and post them. > Wayne Boatwright I (we) will be waiting. My camera isn't working too good right now or I'd send a picture -- I've got one of those coolpix's. LOL. Just kidding! Dee Dee |
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"Dee.Dee" > wrote in
: > > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message Being > on a >> reduced budget as we are now, we opted for a "higher end" Mr. Coffee. >> We actually like it even better than any drip machine we've owned to >> date, which includes Braun and Krups. >> >> -- >> Wayne Boatwright > > > Mr. Coffee can actually be quite good. And I know you are intent on > acquiring the best of beans for yourself. > Your kitchen sounds nice - I'm finally settling in with the > differences in mine; anything is a plus considering what bad shape it > was in. > > > Right now I'm getting ready to set up the new water distiller in the > same place as the dish drainer to see if it is going to work well > before it gets moved to the utility room. Always something in flux! > > Dee Dee > > > Last year I bought one of those Santos automatic electric vaccum coffee makers...I used to have a drip style. I am truly amazed at how much better it tastes than from a drip style coffee maker. It is more work than a drip style machine though...rinsing out the pot is a pain as it has a small carafe mouth plus it has electronics and isn't water friendly on it's bottom thereby not dishwasher friendly and cleaning out the coffee grinds outa the funnel after each use other than dumping the papper filter out is more work too. But all in all considered it makes much better tasting coffee than what I was used too. Plus watching the water rise and then fall is kinda fun. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 20:29:49 GMT, hahabogus > wrote:
>"Dee.Dee" > wrote in : > >> >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message Being >> on a >>> reduced budget as we are now, we opted for a "higher end" Mr. Coffee. >>> We actually like it even better than any drip machine we've owned to >>> date, which includes Braun and Krups. >>> >>> -- >>> Wayne Boatwright >> >> >> Mr. Coffee can actually be quite good. And I know you are intent on >> acquiring the best of beans for yourself. >> Your kitchen sounds nice - I'm finally settling in with the >> differences in mine; anything is a plus considering what bad shape it >> was in. >> >> >> Right now I'm getting ready to set up the new water distiller in the >> same place as the dish drainer to see if it is going to work well >> before it gets moved to the utility room. Always something in flux! >> >> Dee Dee >> >> >> > >Last year I bought one of those Santos automatic electric vaccum coffee >makers...I used to have a drip style. I am truly amazed at how much >better it tastes than from a drip style coffee maker. It is more work >than a drip style machine though...rinsing out the pot is a pain as it >has a small carafe mouth plus it has electronics and isn't water friendly >on it's bottom thereby not dishwasher friendly and cleaning out the >coffee grinds outa the funnel after each use other than dumping the >papper filter out is more work too. But all in all considered it makes >much better tasting coffee than what I was used too. Plus watching the >water rise and then fall is kinda fun. Vac coffee is my favorite, too. My mom used one and watching it work was always a delight to me when I was a kid. I have a Santos electric and a Santos stovetop. I also have one of these... http://www.sweetmarias.com/cona.complete1.jpg and one similar to this, but older and fancier.. ( I got it from my mom) http://tinyurl.com/yty8qk I am very fond of vac pots, and informally collect coffee makers of all sorts, from simple things that sit right on the cup to, Chemex, to whiz-bang espresso makers to....well, you get the idea. Boron |
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On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 17:18:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: >Oh pshaw, on Fri 30 Nov 2007 09:38:43a, Boron Elgar meant to say... > >> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 22:04:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >> > wrote: >> >>>Thanks, Dee Dee. I bought them at Bloomingdale's in NYC years ago. I >>>filled severeal crystal bowls with the pieces, as they as such nice >>>color. >> >> >> Bloomies used to have absolutely fabulous gift ware and tableware. I >> have not even entered that department in ages, as I know I don't need >> anything and don't want to be tempted. >> >> I have looked all over online to find something similar to what you >> have and can't even come close. >> >> Boron > >No trip to Manhattan was complete for me unless I had spent some serious >time in Blooomie's houseware, cookware, tableware, etc., departments. :-) > >I bought the jewled fruit there perhaps a decade ago, but it looks like >new. > >I did find this on the web after a very brief look, but it's only pears. > > http://tinyurl.com/22ersc > >My fruit includes, pears, apples, pomegranites, grapes, and berries. >Surely there must be a source somewhere. > >I try to find another source if you're interested. > >Best... Thank you. Yes, if you happen to find something, I'd love a source. I do think you've hit on it, though, as with the holidays upon us, looking at ornaments may be a good way to find them. I see that eBay has "jeweled XXX" ornaments offered, when one puts in various fruit items to replace XXX. Boron |
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Oh pshaw, on Fri 30 Nov 2007 10:55:35a, Boron Elgar meant to say...
> On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 17:18:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: > >>Oh pshaw, on Fri 30 Nov 2007 09:38:43a, Boron Elgar meant to say... >> >>> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 22:04:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>Thanks, Dee Dee. I bought them at Bloomingdale's in NYC years ago. I >>>>filled severeal crystal bowls with the pieces, as they as such nice >>>>color. >>> >>> >>> Bloomies used to have absolutely fabulous gift ware and tableware. I >>> have not even entered that department in ages, as I know I don't need >>> anything and don't want to be tempted. >>> >>> I have looked all over online to find something similar to what you >>> have and can't even come close. >>> >>> Boron >> >>No trip to Manhattan was complete for me unless I had spent some serious >>time in Blooomie's houseware, cookware, tableware, etc., departments. :-) >> >>I bought the jewled fruit there perhaps a decade ago, but it looks like >>new. >> >>I did find this on the web after a very brief look, but it's only pears. >> >> http://tinyurl.com/22ersc >> >>My fruit includes, pears, apples, pomegranites, grapes, and berries. >>Surely there must be a source somewhere. >> >>I try to find another source if you're interested. >> >>Best... > > > Thank you. Yes, if you happen to find something, I'd love a source. > > I do think you've hit on it, though, as with the holidays upon us, > looking at ornaments may be a good way to find them. I see that eBay > has "jeweled XXX" ornaments offered, when one puts in various fruit > items to replace XXX. > > Boron > Ah, Boron, the "secret word" for the day is "beaded fruit", not jeweled fruit. :-) I've found this so far, and it is much closer to what I have than references to "jeweled". http://www.ansaldosgourmet.com/an/beaded+fruit.aspx -- Wayne Boatwright Date: Friday, November 30th,2007 ******************************************* Today is: Feast of St. Andrew Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 1dys 12hrs ******************************************* Why reach for the musket when the custard pie will do? |
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On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 19:13:59 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: >Oh pshaw, on Fri 30 Nov 2007 10:55:35a, Boron Elgar meant to say... > >> On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 17:18:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >> > wrote: >> >>>I bought the jewled fruit there perhaps a decade ago, but it looks like >>>new. >>> >>>I did find this on the web after a very brief look, but it's only pears. >>> >>> http://tinyurl.com/22ersc >>> >>>My fruit includes, pears, apples, pomegranites, grapes, and berries. >>>Surely there must be a source somewhere. >>> >>>I try to find another source if you're interested. >>> >>>Best... >> >> >> Thank you. Yes, if you happen to find something, I'd love a source. >> >> I do think you've hit on it, though, as with the holidays upon us, >> looking at ornaments may be a good way to find them. I see that eBay >> has "jeweled XXX" ornaments offered, when one puts in various fruit >> items to replace XXX. >> >> Boron >> > >Ah, Boron, the "secret word" for the day is "beaded fruit", not jeweled >fruit. :-) > >I've found this so far, and it is much closer to what I have than >references to "jeweled". > > http://www.ansaldosgourmet.com/an/beaded+fruit.aspx OH MY! Thank you so very much, Wayne. You have been most kind. I think I have some shopping to do. Boron |
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Oh pshaw, on Fri 30 Nov 2007 12:19:38p, Boron Elgar meant to say...
> On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 19:13:59 GMT, Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: > >>Oh pshaw, on Fri 30 Nov 2007 10:55:35a, Boron Elgar meant to say... >> >>> On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 17:18:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>> > wrote: >>> > >>>>I bought the jewled fruit there perhaps a decade ago, but it looks like >>>>new. >>>> >>>>I did find this on the web after a very brief look, but it's only pears. >>>> >>>> http://tinyurl.com/22ersc >>>> >>>>My fruit includes, pears, apples, pomegranites, grapes, and berries. >>>>Surely there must be a source somewhere. >>>> >>>>I try to find another source if you're interested. >>>> >>>>Best... >>> >>> >>> Thank you. Yes, if you happen to find something, I'd love a source. >>> >>> I do think you've hit on it, though, as with the holidays upon us, >>> looking at ornaments may be a good way to find them. I see that eBay >>> has "jeweled XXX" ornaments offered, when one puts in various fruit >>> items to replace XXX. >>> >>> Boron >>> >> >>Ah, Boron, the "secret word" for the day is "beaded fruit", not jeweled >>fruit. :-) >> >>I've found this so far, and it is much closer to what I have than >>references to "jeweled". >> >> http://www.ansaldosgourmet.com/an/beaded+fruit.aspx > > OH MY! > > Thank you so very much, Wayne. You have been most kind. > > I think I have some shopping to do. > > Boron > > You are most welcome, Boron. Happy hunting! -- Wayne Boatwright Date: November 30th,2007 ******************************************* Today is: Feast of St. Andrew Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 1dys 11hrs 30mins ******************************************* Pillage pillage pillage ... loot loot loot! - Stimpy |
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