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Just had a delivery. A 3 qt pot to replace one i ruined.
Wow. The quality went so far downhill I am stunned. I did not try but I bet I can bend the crap out of it by hand. No way to do that with my 20 yr old one. On a side, the instructions say to never clean it with oven cleaner. That is how I destroyed my old one. |
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On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 11:10:15 AM UTC-10, Thomas wrote:
> Just had a delivery. A 3 qt pot to replace one i ruined. > Wow. The quality went so far downhill I am stunned. > I did not try but I bet I can bend the crap out of it by hand. No way to do that with my 20 yr old one. > > On a side, the instructions say to never clean it with oven cleaner. That is how I destroyed my old one. Welcome to the party, pal! You might be able to bend the crap out of it by hand. I have. All I have to do is apply the iron palm of death technique. Makes me feel like Bruce Lee. Of course, this only works with aluminum pans. |
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I wish i did not throw it out. Could have stuck it in a campfire for a day.
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"Thomas" > wrote in message ... > Just had a delivery. A 3 qt pot to replace one i ruined. > Wow. The quality went so far downhill I am stunned. > I did not try but I bet I can bend the crap out of it by hand. No way to > do that with my 20 yr old one. > > On a side, the instructions say to never clean it with oven cleaner. That > is how I destroyed my old one. I wouldn't use oven cleaner on a pan! |
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On 1/5/2019 1:18 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> I wouldn't use oven cleaner on a pan! It's the only way to clean "polished" stainless steel. NEVER use oven cleaner on aluminum. nb |
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On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 10:23:04 AM UTC-5, notbob wrote:
> On 1/5/2019 1:18 AM, Julie Bove wrote: > > > I wouldn't use oven cleaner on a pan! > > It's the only way to clean "polished" stainless steel. NEVER use oven > cleaner on aluminum. > > nb Naw, I use Barkeeper's Friend on polished stainless. Of course, I don't let my All-Clad pans get so groddy that oven cleaner would even be considered. I'd never use oven cleaner on anything. Cindy Hamilton |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > I'd never use oven cleaner on anything. That stuff *does* work amazingly well to clean an oven which is what it was designed for. The last time I cleaned my oven with it, it was so darn quick and easy I wondered why I had put it off so long. It is time for me to do that again. (note to self) |
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On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 10:52:54 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > I'd never use oven cleaner on anything. > > That stuff *does* work amazingly well to clean an oven which is > what it was designed for. The last time I cleaned my oven with > it, it was so darn quick and easy I wondered why I had put it off > so long. > > It is time for me to do that again. (note to self) Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 9:44:24 AM UTC-6, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 10:23:04 AM UTC-5, notbob wrote: > > > On 1/5/2019 1:18 AM, Julie Bove wrote: > > > > > I wouldn't use oven cleaner on a pan! > > > > It's the only way to clean "polished" stainless steel. NEVER use oven > > cleaner on aluminum. > > > > nb > > Naw, I use Barkeeper's Friend on polished stainless. Of course, I don't > let my All-Clad pans get so groddy that oven cleaner would even be > considered. > > I'd never use oven cleaner on anything. > > Cindy Hamilton > I've oven cleaner and have used once in the hundred years. But like you, I, too, use Barkeeper's Friend. It makes my Calphalon look like the day I took it out of the box when it was brand new. |
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On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 3:10:15 PM UTC-6, Thomas wrote:
> Just had a delivery. A 3 qt pot to replace one i ruined. > Wow. The quality went so far downhill I am stunned. > I did not try but I bet I can bend the crap out of it by hand. No way to do that with my 20 yr old one. > > On a side, the instructions say to never clean it with oven cleaner. That is how I destroyed my old one. When I think about pot quality, I think of something completely different! John Kuthe... |
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On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 15:59:33 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe
> wrote: >On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 3:10:15 PM UTC-6, Thomas wrote: >> Just had a delivery. A 3 qt pot to replace one i ruined. >> Wow. The quality went so far downhill I am stunned. >> I did not try but I bet I can bend the crap out of it by hand. No way to do that with my 20 yr old one. >> >> On a side, the instructions say to never clean it with oven cleaner. That is how I destroyed my old one. > >When I think about pot quality, I think of something completely different! Of course, you're a pothead nurse in the making! |
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On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 7:00:26 PM UTC-6, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 15:59:33 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe > > wrote: > > >On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 3:10:15 PM UTC-6, Thomas wrote: > >> Just had a delivery. A 3 qt pot to replace one i ruined. > >> Wow. The quality went so far downhill I am stunned. > >> I did not try but I bet I can bend the crap out of it by hand. No way to do that with my 20 yr old one. > >> > >> On a side, the instructions say to never clean it with oven cleaner. That is how I destroyed my old one. > > > >When I think about pot quality, I think of something completely different! > > Of course, you're a pothead nurse in the making! Cannabis Nurse: https://cannabisnurses.org/What-is-Cannabis-Nursing John Kuthe, RN, BSN, Cannabis Nurse GONNABE! |
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On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. Sadly, I have neither. nb |
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On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 8:44:32 AM UTC-6, notbob wrote:
> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. > > Sadly, I have neither. > > nb Self cleaning ovens use a tremendous amount of ENERGY to self clean! But you can use one to warm a small house! Always think from an energy standpoint/perspective! Imagine having to generate that energy on a bicycle pedal generator! ;-) John Kuthe... |
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On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 5:52:54 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > I'd never use oven cleaner on anything. > > That stuff *does* work amazingly well to clean an oven which is > what it was designed for. The last time I cleaned my oven with > it, it was so darn quick and easy I wondered why I had put it off > so long. > > It is time for me to do that again. (note to self) It's a fairly nasty substance - lye in a gel form. Most folks are afraid of using it and I suppose they should be. I think it's neat stuff myself. These days it's probably easier and cheaper to use the self-cleaning cycle on your oven. This would cost about a buck of electricity in the US and around $2.80 in Hawaii. The first time I used the self-cleaning cycle on my Samsung range, it fried the temperature sensor in the oven. That cost me around 17 bucks to replace. |
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notbob wrote:
> > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. > > Sadly, I have neither. No loss either way, imo. I don't have a self-cleaning oven than mySELF has to clean it occasionally. I've had dishwashers forever and I still prefer to hand wash. Worthless appliance imo unless you have a very large family or large family get-together. I'd choose extra cabinet space over a dishwasher. Ferrets get trapped underneath them too. |
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On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 10:00:12 AM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 8:44:32 AM UTC-6, notbob wrote: > > On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > > Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. > > > > Sadly, I have neither. > > > > nb > > Self cleaning ovens use a tremendous amount of ENERGY to self clean! But you can use one to warm a small house! > > Always think from an energy standpoint/perspective! Imagine having to generate that energy on a bicycle pedal generator! ;-) You're an imbecile. I run the self-clean cycle in the winter, and the furnace does not call for heat while it is doing so. In the summer, I don't use the oven, so there's no need to clean it. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 11:04:24 AM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
> On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 5:52:54 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote: > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > > > I'd never use oven cleaner on anything. > > > > That stuff *does* work amazingly well to clean an oven which is > > what it was designed for. The last time I cleaned my oven with > > it, it was so darn quick and easy I wondered why I had put it off > > so long. > > > > It is time for me to do that again. (note to self) > > It's a fairly nasty substance - lye in a gel form. Most folks are afraid of using it and I suppose they should be. I think it's neat stuff myself. > > These days it's probably easier and cheaper to use the self-cleaning cycle on your oven. This would cost about a buck of electricity in the US and around $2.80 in Hawaii. Hawaii is in the U.S. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 11:44:57 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> notbob wrote: > > > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. > > > > Sadly, I have neither. > > No loss either way, imo. I don't have a self-cleaning oven than > mySELF has to clean it occasionally. I've had dishwashers forever > and I still prefer to hand wash. Worthless appliance imo unless > you have a very large family or large family get-together. > > I'd choose extra cabinet space over a dishwasher. Ferrets get > trapped underneath them too. We run the dishwasher every day, and usually twice on Saturdays and Sundays. No pets. I won't have anything that doesn't shit in the toilet. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 2019-01-06 12:32 p.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 10:00:12 AM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: >> On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 8:44:32 AM UTC-6, notbob wrote: >>> >>>> Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. >>> >>> Sadly, I have neither. >>> >>> nb >> >> Self cleaning ovens use a tremendous amount of ENERGY to self clean! But you can use one to warm a small house! >> >> Always think from an energy standpoint/perspective! Imagine having to generate that energy on a bicycle pedal generator! ;-) > > You're an imbecile. I run the self-clean cycle in the winter, and the > furnace does not call for heat while it is doing so. In the summer, I don't > use the oven, so there's no need to clean it. I ran mine the week before Christmas. Fortunately, the outside temperature was abnormally high, so I could open the window and leave the exhaust fan on. I usually leave that task for cool autumn or spring days. I do use my oven occasionally in the summer for baking. It is hard to bake a fruit pie without some of the sticky juice dripping over the edge. I have learned to put fruit pies on pans to catch that stuff. When there are peach and cherry orchards less than a mile from home it is impossible not to bake fresh fruit pies, no matter how hot it is outside. |
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On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 7:32:55 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 11:04:24 AM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote: > > On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 5:52:54 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote: > > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > > > > > I'd never use oven cleaner on anything. > > > > > > That stuff *does* work amazingly well to clean an oven which is > > > what it was designed for. The last time I cleaned my oven with > > > it, it was so darn quick and easy I wondered why I had put it off > > > so long. > > > > > > It is time for me to do that again. (note to self) > > > > It's a fairly nasty substance - lye in a gel form. Most folks are afraid of using it and I suppose they should be. I think it's neat stuff myself. > > > > These days it's probably easier and cheaper to use the self-cleaning cycle on your oven. This would cost about a buck of electricity in the US and around $2.80 in Hawaii. > > Hawaii is in the U.S. > > Cindy Hamilton Yes, I know. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP1GchaSO1A |
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notbob wrote:
> > On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. > > Sadly, I have neither. I have the dishwasher which now stores pots and lids. You're not missing out on anything. |
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On 2019-01-07 7:52 a.m., Gary wrote:
> notbob wrote: >> >> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. >> >> Sadly, I have neither. > > I have the dishwasher which now stores pots and lids. You're not > missing out on anything. When our old dishwasher died I did not want to replace it. I find it faster and easier to do dishes by hand when there is just the two of us. My wife disagreed and it was replaced. I still prefer to do it by hand. |
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On 1/7/2019 10:40 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2019-01-07 7:52 a.m., Gary wrote: >> notbob wrote: >>> >>> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> Self-cleaning oven.Â* Greatest invention after the dishwasher. >>> >>> Sadly, I have neither.Â* >> >> I have the dishwasher which now stores pots and lids. You're not >> missing out on anything. > > When our old dishwasher died I did not want to replace it. I find it > faster and easier to do dishes by hand when there is just the two of us. > My wife disagreed and it was replaced.Â* I still prefer to do it by hand. > > > > When we first moved here, for a week we had only a few dishes and utensils so I washed them after every meal. What a PITA. Once we had our stuff, the machine took over. Now it runs about every other day. No dishpan hands here! |
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On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 11:39:37 AM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 1/7/2019 10:40 AM, Dave Smith wrote: > > On 2019-01-07 7:52 a.m., Gary wrote: > >> notbob wrote: > >>> > >>> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >>>> Self-cleaning oven.Â* Greatest invention after the dishwasher. > >>> > >>> Sadly, I have neither.Â* > >> > >> I have the dishwasher which now stores pots and lids. You're not > >> missing out on anything. > > > > When our old dishwasher died I did not want to replace it. I find it > > faster and easier to do dishes by hand when there is just the two of us.. > > My wife disagreed and it was replaced.Â* I still prefer to do it by hand. > > > > > > > > > When we first moved here, for a week we had only a few dishes and > utensils so I washed them after every meal. What a PITA. Once we had > our stuff, the machine took over. Now it runs about every other day. > > No dishpan hands here! Same here. I've never wanted to work as an unpaid scullery maid. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Mon, 7 Jan 2019 09:41:17 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 11:39:37 AM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> On 1/7/2019 10:40 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >> > On 2019-01-07 7:52 a.m., Gary wrote: >> >> notbob wrote: >> >>> >> >>> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >>>> Self-cleaning oven.* Greatest invention after the dishwasher. >> >>> >> >>> Sadly, I have neither.* >> >> >> >> I have the dishwasher which now stores pots and lids. You're not >> >> missing out on anything. >> > >> > When our old dishwasher died I did not want to replace it. I find it >> > faster and easier to do dishes by hand when there is just the two of us. >> > My wife disagreed and it was replaced.* I still prefer to do it by hand. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> When we first moved here, for a week we had only a few dishes and >> utensils so I washed them after every meal. What a PITA. Once we had >> our stuff, the machine took over. Now it runs about every other day. >> >> No dishpan hands here! > >Same here. I've never wanted to work as an unpaid scullery >maid. Who does your vacuuming? |
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"Cindy Hamilton" wrote in message ... On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 11:39:37 AM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > On 1/7/2019 10:40 AM, Dave Smith wrote: > > On 2019-01-07 7:52 a.m., Gary wrote: > >> notbob wrote: > >>> > >>> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >>>> Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. > >>> > >>> Sadly, I have neither. > >> > >> I have the dishwasher which now stores pots and lids. You're not > >> missing out on anything. > > > > When our old dishwasher died I did not want to replace it. I find it > > faster and easier to do dishes by hand when there is just the two of us. > > My wife disagreed and it was replaced. I still prefer to do it by hand. > > > > > > > > > When we first moved here, for a week we had only a few dishes and > utensils so I washed them after every meal. What a PITA. Once we had > our stuff, the machine took over. Now it runs about every other day. > > No dishpan hands here! Same here. I've never wanted to work as an unpaid scullery maid. Cindy Hamilton == Early last year, I had a bad fall hurting my back, and was off my feet for a couple of months. D. bought a dishwasher! I had never wanted one and when the one I'd had died years ago, decided not to bother to renew it. I was quite happy to wash the dishes etc myself, so I wasn't too pleased. I use it now!!! And I am glad to have it) |
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On Mon, 7 Jan 2019 11:39:34 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 1/7/2019 10:40 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2019-01-07 7:52 a.m., Gary wrote: >>> notbob wrote: >>>> >>>> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>> Self-cleaning oven.* Greatest invention after the dishwasher. >>>> >>>> Sadly, I have neither.* >>> >>> I have the dishwasher which now stores pots and lids. You're not >>> missing out on anything. >> >> When our old dishwasher died I did not want to replace it. I find it >> faster and easier to do dishes by hand when there is just the two of us. >> My wife disagreed and it was replaced.* I still prefer to do it by hand. >> >> >> >> >When we first moved here, for a week we had only a few dishes and >utensils so I washed them after every meal. What a PITA. Once we had >our stuff, the machine took over. Now it runs about every other day. For two people I find the dishwasher more trouble than hand washing. I've been hand washing all my life, dishes for two take me under ten minutes to wash, dry, and put away. >No dishpan hands here! Rubber gloves! These last years and years: http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/pag...77&cat=1,42207 |
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On 2019-01-07 12:21 p.m., Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Mon 07 Jan 2019 08:40:13a, Dave Smith told us... > >> On 2019-01-07 7:52 a.m., Gary wrote: >>> notbob wrote: >>>> >>>> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>> Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. >>>> >>>> Sadly, I have neither. >>> >>> I have the dishwasher which now stores pots and lids. You're not >>> missing out on anything. >> >> When our old dishwasher died I did not want to replace it. I find >> it faster and easier to do dishes by hand when there is just the >> two of us. My wife disagreed and it was replaced. I still prefer >> to do it by hand. >> > > If I didn't have a self-cleaning oven I would never bake anything > messy. let alone any thing roasted that spattered. If I didn't have a > dishwasher, I probablay wouldn't cook at all. I detest cleanup. We > have a very good dishwasher and I'm OCDC about loading it. It even > removes anything that may have burned on > > > I have a Bosch self clean oven but I don't use that feature any more. The oven was badly designed and I don't think the cooling fan for the electronics can handle the very high temperature. I'd like to replace it but that would require a certain amount of re-modelling and I'm not sure it's worth it. When I sell my house to downsize, it will either be demolished or, more likely, jacked up and carted off to some rural property before the new owner builds a mansion. |
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On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 12:45:59 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jan 2019 09:41:17 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > > >On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 11:39:37 AM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> On 1/7/2019 10:40 AM, Dave Smith wrote: > >> > On 2019-01-07 7:52 a.m., Gary wrote: > >> >> notbob wrote: > >> >>> > >> >>> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >> >>>> Self-cleaning oven.Â* Greatest invention after the dishwasher.. > >> >>> > >> >>> Sadly, I have neither.Â* > >> >> > >> >> I have the dishwasher which now stores pots and lids. You're not > >> >> missing out on anything. > >> > > >> > When our old dishwasher died I did not want to replace it. I find it > >> > faster and easier to do dishes by hand when there is just the two of us. > >> > My wife disagreed and it was replaced.Â* I still prefer to do it by hand. > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> When we first moved here, for a week we had only a few dishes and > >> utensils so I washed them after every meal. What a PITA. Once we had > >> our stuff, the machine took over. Now it runs about every other day. > >> > >> No dishpan hands here! > > > >Same here. I've never wanted to work as an unpaid scullery > >maid. > > Who does your vacuuming? Up until recently, it was my house cleaner. Now it'll probably be my husband, who is retired. I have no objection to doing housework (although it was nice to pay someone to do it), but I see no reason for it to be more onerous than necessary. Cindy Hamilton |
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"Cindy Hamilton" wrote in message ... On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 12:45:59 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: > On Mon, 7 Jan 2019 09:41:17 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > > >On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 11:39:37 AM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> On 1/7/2019 10:40 AM, Dave Smith wrote: > >> > On 2019-01-07 7:52 a.m., Gary wrote: > >> >> notbob wrote: > >> >>> > >> >>> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >> >>>> Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. > >> >>> > >> >>> Sadly, I have neither. > >> >> > >> >> I have the dishwasher which now stores pots and lids. You're not > >> >> missing out on anything. > >> > > >> > When our old dishwasher died I did not want to replace it. I find it > >> > faster and easier to do dishes by hand when there is just the two of > >> > us. > >> > My wife disagreed and it was replaced. I still prefer to do it by > >> > hand. > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> When we first moved here, for a week we had only a few dishes and > >> utensils so I washed them after every meal. What a PITA. Once we had > >> our stuff, the machine took over. Now it runs about every other day. > >> > >> No dishpan hands here! > > > >Same here. I've never wanted to work as an unpaid scullery > >maid. > > Who does your vacuuming? Up until recently, it was my house cleaner. Now it'll probably be my husband, who is retired. I have no objection to doing housework (although it was nice to pay someone to do it), but I see no reason for it to be more onerous than necessary. Cindy Hamilton == Oh I do agree! I hired a cleaner all the years I was working. Now, we share the work |
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On Sun, 06 Jan 2019 11:44:37 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>notbob wrote: >> >> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. >> >> Sadly, I have neither. > >No loss either way, imo. I don't have a self-cleaning oven than >mySELF has to clean it occasionally. I've had dishwashers forever >and I still prefer to hand wash. Worthless appliance imo unless >you have a very large family or large family get-together. Great for 2 people too: 3 meals x 2 plus drinks and whatnot x every day. >I'd choose extra cabinet space over a dishwasher. Ferrets get >trapped underneath them too. Either that's a dishwasher on legs or the ferret's very flat. |
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On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 09:33:53 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 11:44:57 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >> notbob wrote: >> > >> > Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > > Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. >> > >> > Sadly, I have neither. >> >> No loss either way, imo. I don't have a self-cleaning oven than >> mySELF has to clean it occasionally. I've had dishwashers forever >> and I still prefer to hand wash. Worthless appliance imo unless >> you have a very large family or large family get-together. >> >> I'd choose extra cabinet space over a dishwasher. Ferrets get >> trapped underneath them too. > >We run the dishwasher every day, and usually twice on Saturdays >and Sundays. That's the other extreme. Maybe you eat 24/24? >No pets. I won't have anything that doesn't shit in the toilet. So that was a tense moment with your husband in the beginning. |
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On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 15:36:41 -0000, Janet > wrote:
>In article >, says... >> >> John Kuthe, RN, BSN, Cannabis Nurse GONNABE! > > from your above link . quote > > "Will I be a "certified cannabis nurse" if I pass the test? > >Not exactly. Individuals who pass the test are deemed "competent" in >cannabis nursing. > >To become certified in a specialty, nurses must gain additional >education and clinical hours, pass an exam, and periodically renew their >credentials." > >"When will that happen? > >Achieving recognition by the ANCC is, frankly, several years in the >future. There are rigorous criteria that must be met, additional >education and clinical hours to track, exams and renewing qualifications >to be developed and approved. Even under the best of circumstances this >is a time consuming and difficult process. In the case of cannabis >nursing it is further complicated by the Schedule I status of cannabis >in the United States If we didn't have Janet UK, we wouldn't know all these things. Thanks, dearie! (yawn) |
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On Mon, 07 Jan 2019 23:12:52 GMT, Pamela >
wrote: >On 21:17 7 Jan 2019, Bruce > wrote in : > >> On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 15:36:41 -0000, Janet > wrote: >> >>>In article >, says... >>>> >>>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN, Cannabis Nurse GONNABE! >>> >>> from your above link . quote >>> >>> "Will I be a "certified cannabis nurse" if I pass the test? >>> >>>Not exactly. Individuals who pass the test are deemed "competent" in >>>cannabis nursing. >>> >>>To become certified in a specialty, nurses must gain additional >>>education and clinical hours, pass an exam, and periodically renew their >>>credentials." >>> >>>"When will that happen? >>> >>>Achieving recognition by the ANCC is, frankly, several years in the >>>future. There are rigorous criteria that must be met, additional >>>education and clinical hours to track, exams and renewing qualifications >>>to be developed and approved. Even under the best of circumstances this >>>is a time consuming and difficult process. In the case of cannabis >>>nursing it is further complicated by the Schedule I status of cannabis >>>in the United States >> >> If we didn't have Janet UK, we wouldn't know all these things. Thanks, >> dearie! (yawn) > >Do the facts bore you? You don't have to read them if you don't want to. I already have. Damn! |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 8:44:32 AM UTC-6, notbob wrote: >> On 1/5/2019 11:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >>> Self-cleaning oven. Greatest invention after the dishwasher. >> Sadly, I have neither. >> >> nb > Self cleaning ovens use a tremendous amount of ENERGY to self clean! But you can use one to warm a small house! > > Always think from an energy standpoint/perspective! Imagine having to generate that energy on a bicycle pedal generator! ;-) > > John Kuthe... You had to take a break from just standing around at a Bernie rally. |
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On Fri, 4 Jan 2019 13:10:12 -0800 (PST), Thomas wrote:
> Just had a delivery. A 3 qt pot to replace one i ruined. Wow. The > quality went so far downhill I am stunned. I did not try but I > bet I can bend the crap out of it by hand. No way to do that with > my 20 yr old one. My Circulon is almost 30 years old. I hated it so much I don't use anything except the two stock pots which see no abrasive action. > On a side, the instructions say to never clean it with oven > cleaner. That is how I destroyed my old one. Congratulations, dimwit. -sw |
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On Sat, 05 Jan 2019 10:52:40 -0500, Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >> I'd never use oven cleaner on anything. > > That stuff *does* work amazingly well to clean an oven which is > what it was designed for. The last time I cleaned my oven with > it, it was so darn quick and easy I wondered why I had put it off > so long. > > It is time for me to do that again. (note to self) You've lived there so long you should break the current oven and demand a self-cleaning oven. -sw |
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On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 07:00:08 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
> Always think from an energy standpoint/perspective! Imagine having > to generate that energy on a bicycle pedal generator! ;-) And do you think of that every time you boast about your electric car? Your hypocrisy is amazing. -sw |
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