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    Keurig K-cups & machines. Tips?

    I use the carosel thing for the flavors I use the most, and the extras I put in a drawer under the counter. I separate them in plastic bags. I have heard that Bed, Bath and Beyond have a good selection of Keurig coffee flavors.
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    Keurig K-cups & machines. Tips?

    Keurig K-cups & machines I have one and I love it. I set it's timer, and it comes on at 7 am and turns off at 10 pm, everyday. I like the Paul Newman and any of the dark, bold flavors. The Cafe Mocha and Chai Tea are a very pleasant change. I usually drink from a slightly larger than a...
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    Kumquat Martini

    Would like to share a drink I devised. I love kumquats, and the same for martinis. So here it is... Kumquat Martini Take several kumquats, pierce them in numerous places all over with a toothpick or fork, sharp enough to make holes, but minimum other damage. The kumquats will eventually be...
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    Non electric multi cooker

    non-electric multi-cooker Wow! Great replies. Yes, the one pictured in Amazon.com is similar to what she had and I have found. It wasn't as tall as the one posted by CraigC. The Cholent is a stew, this was a meal made up of a pot roast type meat prep, beef, and then veggies and rice. Hard...
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    Non electric multi cooker

    non-electric multi-cooker Hers didn't have a bamboo insert...all metal. I have a similar set and it is also all metal. Unfortunately, no recipe book came with it. Amazon.com has multi-cookers, some electric and some not. They have a couple of sets that look like it. I would like to know how...
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    Non electric multi cooker

    multi cooker - non electric Thanks. I looked it up, and it appeared to be a stew. What this woman served was all separate, only cooked in the same pot. The pot had inserts that allowed some ingredients to cook by themselves. The meat was like a pot roast, so had potatoes and carrots with...
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    Non electric multi cooker

    Many years ago, I was in Israel, and stayed with a family. Before the Sabbath, the woman prepared what I now see named as a multi-cooker. It was not electric. She put meat in the bottom, layered potatoes and other hard veggies, and in the tiers of inserts, put other foods, including eggs (with...
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    jbb

    Hi - I am by no means a chef. I would just like to find interesting recipes. I am not sure what is supposed to go here. So when I find out, I will add to it. I like to do all kinds of needlework, play with my German Shepherd and learn new things. I am a retired RN.
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