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    Cast Iron Griddle...how do I season?

    Season initially with Crisco....Then after that always give a coat with veg. oil. As previously mentioned, just put in oven with other bakings, wipe reoil and you'll have seasoned C.I. in no time. If you use veg. oil to initially season your C.I. will become sticky.
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    Large fry pan

    Down at Lake of the Ozarks we use the propane fish fryers. Camp stove/open fires take too long to heat and are a bit more dangerous as opposed to propane. I would guess the cost of a stainless pan that size would be far greater than a propane fish fryer, under $50.00. Just M.O.
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    Broken baking stone

    There are glues available but they are not FDA Approved. There could be some leaching while cooking/baking. Epoxy woks great but again it is not FDA approved.
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    Kitchenaid Mixer...highly recommended

    I got in touch with the factory. The ring is a press fit. They told me to use a rubber mallet and tap the ring in place. I tried that while on the phone. The ring would not stay in place. After numerous attempts the person on the phone told me to use super glue. That what I ended up doing...
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    Kitchenaid Mixer...highly recommended

    I've been out of town and didn't have access to a computer. It is the ring at the base of the head where the attachments would attach. I looked at a mixer while out of town and it appears to be a press-fit, but not sure. I may need to get a hold of the factory.
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    Kitchenaid Mixer...highly recommended

    Chrome ring fell off We have a kitchenaide mixer and the ring approximately 3" diameter has come off. Does anyone know how this ring reattaches. It appears to be a press fit but I can not get it to stay in place.:(
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    Flavoring Spinach or Kale - yummy tip!

    truffle oil You can normally find truffle oil in Italian supermarkets also.
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    Replacing cookware

    Thanks again for all the input. I'll keep you informed to what I have purchased. glenn:)
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    Replacing cookware

    Thanks for the input. I saw a 13 piece set of the Tramontina, brand new, in the box for $134. I will check around at Sams and see how their stuff looks. I did see on the other forum where Sam's MM non-stick was a good value and quality. Guess Knifes are going to be a whole nother can of worms.
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    Replacing cookware

    All..Thanks for the replies...I was beginning to think that no one looked at the threads. To answer the questions, both my wife and I cook, she cooks more day to day with me doing the more fancy/weekend. I like cooking Chinese, Indonesian, Mexican, Italian and experimenting with some of the...
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    Replacing cookware

    Hi, I'm new to the board and glad I found it. My wife and I are getting ready to remodel the kitchen and we will be replacing our current cookware. Presently we are using Circulon and we both do not like it. We saw the NSF cookware thread and were surprised by the pricing. Is this well worth...
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