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I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these
oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing and using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have seen the oven mitt. Strange part is every store we went in -- and there were many -- were all sold out. Anyone have experience with them. Are they worth hunting down? God I hate it when there's something out there that I a. have never seen or b. have never even heard of............. especially when it has to do with cooking! Elaine |
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![]() "elaine" > wrote in message ... > I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing and > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have > seen the oven mitt. > > Strange part is every store we went in -- and there were many -- were all > sold out. > > Anyone have experience with them. Are they worth hunting down? > > God I hate it when there's something out there that I a. have never seen or > b. have never even heard of............. especially when it has to do with > cooking! > I've had my eye on them for some time. I like the idea that they don't get wet like fabric and can be cleaned in the dishwasher. It seems that my cloth oven mitts get wet or I get food on them and they have to go into the laundry. The best price I have seen on them is at Costco. They have a package with two mitts and two pot holder for about $24. I have seen the mitt selling for upwards of $19 each and the pot holder for about $10- $12. |
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![]() "Vox Humana" > wrote in message ... > > "elaine" > wrote in message > ... > > I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing > and > > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have > > seen the oven mitt. > > > > Strange part is every store we went in -- and there were many -- were all > > sold out. > > > > Anyone have experience with them. Are they worth hunting down? > > > > God I hate it when there's something out there that I a. have never seen > or > > b. have never even heard of............. especially when it has to do > with > > cooking! > > > > I've had my eye on them for some time. I like the idea that they don't get > wet like fabric and can be cleaned in the dishwasher. It seems that my cloth > oven mitts get wet or I get food on them and they have to go into the > laundry. > > The best price I have seen on them is at Costco. They have a package with > two mitts and two pot holder for about $24. I have seen the mitt selling > for upwards of $19 each and the pot holder for about $10- $12. > Yes - but this isn't a mitt - it's a glove (with fingers); and expensive here in Canada. One glove retails for $20. A lot if you're buying two! E. |
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:20:49 -0500, "elaine" > wrote:
>> I've had my eye on them for some time. I like the idea that they don't >get >> wet like fabric and can be cleaned in the dishwasher. It seems that my >cloth >> oven mitts get wet or I get food on them and they have to go into the >> laundry. >> >> The best price I have seen on them is at Costco. They have a package with >> two mitts and two pot holder for about $24. I have seen the mitt selling >> for upwards of $19 each and the pot holder for about $10- $12. >> > >Yes - but this isn't a mitt - it's a glove (with fingers); and expensive >here in Canada. One glove retails for $20. A lot if you're buying two! >E. > I have a mitt and I think I'd spring for the extra money to get gloves instead. The mitt is great for somethings, but it's a little to hard to get a good grip with for others. I'd like the option of both ![]() -- Siobhan Perricone Humans wrote the bible, God wrote the rocks -- Word of God by Kathy Mar |
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Siobhan Perricone wrote:
> > I have a mitt and I think I'd spring for the extra money to get gloves > instead. The mitt is great for somethings, but it's a little to hard to > get a good grip with for others. I'd like the option of both ![]() > Gotta agree with ya Siobhan. I have the mitts and you really can't get burned in 'em but I'd prefer gloves. Picking up something flat is a bit of a problem. -- Steve Why is it that most nudists are people you don't want to see naked? |
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:20:49 -0500, "elaine" > wrote:
>> I've had my eye on them for some time. I like the idea that they don't >get >> wet like fabric and can be cleaned in the dishwasher. It seems that my >cloth >> oven mitts get wet or I get food on them and they have to go into the >> laundry. >> >> The best price I have seen on them is at Costco. They have a package with >> two mitts and two pot holder for about $24. I have seen the mitt selling >> for upwards of $19 each and the pot holder for about $10- $12. >> > >Yes - but this isn't a mitt - it's a glove (with fingers); and expensive >here in Canada. One glove retails for $20. A lot if you're buying two! >E. > I have a mitt and I think I'd spring for the extra money to get gloves instead. The mitt is great for somethings, but it's a little to hard to get a good grip with for others. I'd like the option of both ![]() -- Siobhan Perricone Humans wrote the bible, God wrote the rocks -- Word of God by Kathy Mar |
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Vox Humana wrote:
> I've had my eye on them for some time. I like the idea that they don't get > wet like fabric and can be cleaned in the dishwasher. It seems that my cloth > oven mitts get wet or I get food on them and they have to go into the laundry. Not getting wet and scolding you can be an asset. You gotta hate when the pot holder gets wet and you don't realize it until you get scolded by the thing that is supposed to be protecting you form the heat. My worst experience with a pot holder came early in my pursuit of cooking. I went to get something hot out of the oven and used the pot holders that my wife had been given by one of her students. I don't know what idiot came up with the idea of making pot holders out of Phentex. It melts, and then it sticks to your burned fingers. It makes as much sense as putting gasoline in a fire extinguisher. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > Vox Humana wrote: > > Not getting wet and scolding you can be an asset. You gotta hate when the pot > holder gets wet and you don't realize it until you get scolded by the thing that > is supposed to be protecting you form the heat. I've never had a pot holder talk to me. Hal Laurent Baltimore |
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"Hal Laurent" > wrote in news:ARowd.10$6N.2052
@news.abs.net: > > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> Vox Humana wrote: >> >> Not getting wet and scolding you can be an asset. You gotta hate when the >> pot holder gets wet and you don't realize it until you get scolded by the >> thing that is supposed to be protecting you form the heat. > > I've never had a pot holder talk to me. Then you haven't lived! We have inflamatory discussions. :-) -- Wayne in Phoenix *If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. *A mind is a terrible thing to lose. |
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![]() "Hal Laurent" > wrote in message ... > > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> Vox Humana wrote: >> >> Not getting wet and scolding you can be an asset. You gotta hate when >> the > pot >> holder gets wet and you don't realize it until you get scolded by the > thing that >> is supposed to be protecting you form the heat. > > I've never had a pot holder talk to me. > > Hal Laurent > Baltimore > ===================== SNORT!! I missed that when I first read it. LOL Good catch. Hmmm, I am overdue for an eye exam... You're supposed to get one every 12 years aren't you? Cyndi |
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"Hal Laurent" > wrote in news:ARowd.10$6N.2052
@news.abs.net: > > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> Vox Humana wrote: >> >> Not getting wet and scolding you can be an asset. You gotta hate when the >> pot holder gets wet and you don't realize it until you get scolded by the >> thing that is supposed to be protecting you form the heat. > > I've never had a pot holder talk to me. Then you haven't lived! We have inflamatory discussions. :-) -- Wayne in Phoenix *If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. *A mind is a terrible thing to lose. |
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![]() "Hal Laurent" > wrote in message ... > > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> Vox Humana wrote: >> >> Not getting wet and scolding you can be an asset. You gotta hate when >> the > pot >> holder gets wet and you don't realize it until you get scolded by the > thing that >> is supposed to be protecting you form the heat. > > I've never had a pot holder talk to me. > > Hal Laurent > Baltimore > ===================== SNORT!! I missed that when I first read it. LOL Good catch. Hmmm, I am overdue for an eye exam... You're supposed to get one every 12 years aren't you? Cyndi |
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>and there were many -- were all
>> sold out. QVC has them--set of 2 for $21.96--K2042--plus S&H |
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Vox Humana wrote:
> I've had my eye on them for some time. I like the idea that they don't get > wet like fabric and can be cleaned in the dishwasher. It seems that my cloth > oven mitts get wet or I get food on them and they have to go into the laundry. Not getting wet and scolding you can be an asset. You gotta hate when the pot holder gets wet and you don't realize it until you get scolded by the thing that is supposed to be protecting you form the heat. My worst experience with a pot holder came early in my pursuit of cooking. I went to get something hot out of the oven and used the pot holders that my wife had been given by one of her students. I don't know what idiot came up with the idea of making pot holders out of Phentex. It melts, and then it sticks to your burned fingers. It makes as much sense as putting gasoline in a fire extinguisher. |
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>and there were many -- were all
>> sold out. QVC has them--set of 2 for $21.96--K2042--plus S&H |
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![]() "elaine" > wrote in message ... > I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing and > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have > seen the oven mitt. > > Strange part is every store we went in -- and there were many -- were all > sold out. > > Anyone have experience with them. Are they worth hunting down? > > God I hate it when there's something out there that I a. have never seen or > b. have never even heard of............. especially when it has to do with > cooking! > > > Elaine > > Elaine - I have used the mitts and pot holders for a while now, both in the kitchen and outside grilling and barbequing. The pot holders are great. The mitt is good as long as it is dry. If it gets a little oil on it, forget about holding onto something. Especially something like the turkey fryer! Maybe the gloves work better at that. Worth having. --lwp-- Larry Peterson Dallas, TX |
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elaine wrote:
> I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing and > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have > seen the oven mitt. is this what you are talking about? http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...ram=xs p85811 |
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"Denise~*" > wrote in message
... > elaine wrote: > > I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing and > > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have > > seen the oven mitt. > > is this what you are talking about? > > http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...ram=xs p85811 Denise, I'm not sure- I did a search on silicone gloves and it wasn't really productive - My guess is that this is not it. . Just a guess though! Elaine |
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elaine wrote:
> "Denise~*" > wrote in message > ... > >>elaine wrote: >> >>>I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these >>>oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing >>is this what you are talking about? >> > http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...ram=xs p85811 gloves: http://store.chefmall.com/siliconegloves.html mitts: http://www.surlatable.com/common/pro...?PRRFNBR=11384 Hope that helps. Peggy |
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>: Peggy Sullivan writes:
> >elaine wrote: >> "Denise" wrote >>>elaine wrote: >>> >>>>I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these >>>>oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing > >>>is this what you are talking about? >> >http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...9830&aid=33606 4&aparam=xsp85811 > >gloves: > >http://store.chefmall.com/siliconegloves.html > >mitts: > >http://www.surlatable.com/common/pro...?PRRFNBR=11384 > >Hope that helps. Ach... real cooks don't need any stinkin' gloves, they build up scar tissue. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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![]() PENMART01 wrote: > Ach... real cooks don't need any stinkin' gloves, they build up scar tissue. > Yup...real cooks use dish towels, no pot holders or gloves and such for them. Otherwise they are just poseuring pussies... -- Bets Greg |
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![]() PENMART01 wrote: > Ach... real cooks don't need any stinkin' gloves, they build up scar tissue. > Yup...real cooks use dish towels, no pot holders or gloves and such for them. Otherwise they are just poseuring pussies... -- Bets Greg |
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"Peggy Sullivan" > wrote in message
... > elaine wrote: > > "Denise~*" > wrote in message > > ... > > > >>elaine wrote: > >> > >>>I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > >>>oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing > > >>is this what you are talking about? > >> > > http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...ram=xs p85811 > > > Yes - the 'Ove Glove' - I think that's it. Thanks. Elaine |
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![]() "elaine" > wrote in message ... > > Yes - the 'Ove Glove' - I think that's it. Thanks. > They sell the "Ove Glove" at my Meijer Store. I don't think it is silicon. It looks like some type of knit material. |
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![]() "elaine" > wrote in message ... > > Yes - the 'Ove Glove' - I think that's it. Thanks. > They sell the "Ove Glove" at my Meijer Store. I don't think it is silicon. It looks like some type of knit material. |
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"Peggy Sullivan" > wrote in message
... > elaine wrote: > > "Denise~*" > wrote in message > > ... > > > >>elaine wrote: > >> > >>>I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > >>>oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing > > >>is this what you are talking about? > >> > > http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...ram=xs p85811 > > > Yes - the 'Ove Glove' - I think that's it. Thanks. Elaine |
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>: Peggy Sullivan writes:
> >elaine wrote: >> "Denise" wrote >>>elaine wrote: >>> >>>>I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these >>>>oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing > >>>is this what you are talking about? >> >http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...9830&aid=33606 4&aparam=xsp85811 > >gloves: > >http://store.chefmall.com/siliconegloves.html > >mitts: > >http://www.surlatable.com/common/pro...?PRRFNBR=11384 > >Hope that helps. Ach... real cooks don't need any stinkin' gloves, they build up scar tissue. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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elaine wrote:
> "Denise~*" > wrote in message > ... > >>elaine wrote: >> >>>I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these >>>oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing >>is this what you are talking about? >> > http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...ram=xs p85811 gloves: http://store.chefmall.com/siliconegloves.html mitts: http://www.surlatable.com/common/pro...?PRRFNBR=11384 Hope that helps. Peggy |
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"Denise~*" > wrote in message
... > elaine wrote: > > I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing and > > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have > > seen the oven mitt. > > is this what you are talking about? > > http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...ram=xs p85811 Denise, I'm not sure- I did a search on silicone gloves and it wasn't really productive - My guess is that this is not it. . Just a guess though! Elaine |
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elaine wrote:
> I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing and > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have > seen the oven mitt. > > Strange part is every store we went in -- and there were many -- were all > sold out. > > Anyone have experience with them. Are they worth hunting down? > > God I hate it when there's something out there that I a. have never seen or > b. have never even heard of............. especially when it has to do with > cooking! > > > Elaine > > I have a short pair for most use and an elbow length pair for high-temp grilling. They are terrific - I can handle a very hot grill or pizza stone with no problem. Or, handle raw or cooked meat (who needs turkey lifters?). And they clean up in the dishwasher. A web search for Orka mitts should find you plenty of sources. |
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![]() "elaine" > wrote in message ... > I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for > these > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for > barbecuing and > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although > have > seen the oven mitt. > > Strange part is every store we went in -- and there were many -- > were all > sold out. > > Anyone have experience with them. Are they worth hunting down? > > God I hate it when there's something out there that I a. have never > seen or > b. have never even heard of............. especially when it has to > do with > cooking! > > > Elaine > Where I like to use them is outdoors taking stuff off the BGE. I find that my pot holders are too small or too thin to handle roasting pans off the grill. Or if I'm slow smoking, it's nice to have the gloves to load and unload the food when I add charcoal. And as other have said, cleaning them is a breeze. -- "Life is hard. Life is harder when you're stupid". - John Wayne "Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed" - Mao Zedong '99 FLHRCI |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 10:09:02 -0500, "Pizen"
> wrote: > And as other have said, cleaning them is a breeze. I can understand washing them in the dish washer, but how do you get the inside dry? It seems to be more trouble than it's worth. sf who prefers pot holders sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 10:09:02 -0500, "Pizen"
> wrote: > And as other have said, cleaning them is a breeze. I can understand washing them in the dish washer, but how do you get the inside dry? It seems to be more trouble than it's worth. sf who prefers pot holders sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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![]() "elaine" > wrote in message ... > I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing and > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have > seen the oven mitt. > > Strange part is every store we went in -- and there were many -- were all > sold out. > > Anyone have experience with them. Are they worth hunting down? > > God I hate it when there's something out there that I a. have never seen or > b. have never even heard of............. especially when it has to do with > cooking! > > > Elaine > > Elaine - I have used the mitts and pot holders for a while now, both in the kitchen and outside grilling and barbequing. The pot holders are great. The mitt is good as long as it is dry. If it gets a little oil on it, forget about holding onto something. Especially something like the turkey fryer! Maybe the gloves work better at that. Worth having. --lwp-- Larry Peterson Dallas, TX |
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![]() "elaine" > wrote in message ... > I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing and > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have > seen the oven mitt. > > Strange part is every store we went in -- and there were many -- were all > sold out. > > Anyone have experience with them. Are they worth hunting down? > > God I hate it when there's something out there that I a. have never seen or > b. have never even heard of............. especially when it has to do with > cooking! > I've had my eye on them for some time. I like the idea that they don't get wet like fabric and can be cleaned in the dishwasher. It seems that my cloth oven mitts get wet or I get food on them and they have to go into the laundry. The best price I have seen on them is at Costco. They have a package with two mitts and two pot holder for about $24. I have seen the mitt selling for upwards of $19 each and the pot holder for about $10- $12. |
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elaine wrote:
> I've just spent the better part of a day shopping with a friend for these > oven gloves which she assures me are 'the best' -- great for barbecuing and > using in the kitchen. Now I'd never seen or heard of them although have > seen the oven mitt. is this what you are talking about? http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...ram=xs p85811 |
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