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Wonder if David or Mary will have a special presentation day for that holiday ?

 

I'd like to see a return of the oval pressure cookers. Thank God mine are still working, but, would like to see them become available again on

a regular basis.

 

Anybody have any thing they would like to see bought back, improved upon, etc. ?

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Re: Mother's Day in the Kitchen

I think "all things kitchen" should be avoided on Mother's Day. 

 

(And I love to cook!)

~What a terrible era in which idiots govern the blind.~ William Shakespeare
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Re: Mother's Day in the Kitchen

@faeriemoon  Wrong answer.  I am a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.  I love everything kitchen, everything.  I am a widow and still cook with local, natural ingredints.  At least 4 to 5 times a week I make real meals.  I live in Florida and have access to fresh seafood and take advantage of that fact.  Not only is cooking good for the soul and it makes me happy.  I love all things kitchen.

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Re: Mother's Day in the Kitchen

@SharkE  I truly enjoy your posts.  Go girl.

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Re: Mother's Day in the Kitchen

Good to know. Only reason I post in the forums is because I enjoy coming in here and talking to like persons that have an interest in new gadgets and new ways of doing things.

That's why we're all in the kitchen LOL

 

Yep, take Ma out if that's what she wants. She deserves it.

 

Not to many places are up to my standards any more. We got cold mashed potatoes the other day, they bought hubbo a coke instead of lemonade, on and on things like that.  Few places we still like to out to on his day off and it's a treat to spend 40 on a meal. When he retires we may not feel the same

LOL

 

Just made a doz pecan rolls for the weekend. Ones I got at the bakery before were hard and stale and no topping and were like dollar or so apiece maybe 1.50. Praise God I can cook, lost art U  know.

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Re: Mother's Day in the Kitchen

After reading a thread on air fryers, I'd love to buy the CE 3.5qt air fryer with preset programs!

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Re: Mother's Day in the Kitchen

get a 6 qt if you can more room. 3.5 to small unless your single. 

If I was it would still be to small for my bbq chicken wings LOL

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Re: Mother's Day in the Kitchen


@Fiero Woman wrote:

@faeriemoon  Wrong answer.  I am a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.  I love everything kitchen, everything.  I am a widow and still cook with local, natural ingredints.  At least 4 to 5 times a week I make real meals.  I live in Florida and have access to fresh seafood and take advantage of that fact.  Not only is cooking good for the soul and it makes me happy.  I love all things kitchen.


 

So do I; but not on Mother's Day.

 

And really? "Wrong answer?" Nervy much?

 

~What a terrible era in which idiots govern the blind.~ William Shakespeare
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@faeriemoon  Sorry, no disrespect. 

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Re: Mother's Day in the Kitchen

@SharkE - I would really like to see the oval pressure cookers offered again also.  I have the "Technique" 8 qt. hard anodized pc and have had it a long time.  It still works but I am beginning to see the non-stick coating wearing thin.  Also, the gasket has the smell of pot roast/bbq/chicken which is what I cook in it most often.  I have requested an oval pc in the suggestion box a number of times but it has fallen on deaf ears.  What puzzles me is that slow cookers and multi cookers are most often oval but pressure cookers are now round.  Most roasts & chickens are oval in shape.