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  1. cooltouch

    Your Favorite Low-Carb Cookbook and Why?

    Hrm . . . after reading up on the DASH diet (I'd never heard of it until now), it appears that it is designed specifically for people suffering from hypertension or prehypertension. The amounts of carbs they show for their menu plans are way too high for somebody like me. 55% of calories from...
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    KitchenAid Stand Mixer

    Costco always tries to offer something different from anyone else in their bundles or sets. We bought ours from Costco probably 17 years ago or so, and paid about $225 for it as I recall. So, when inflation gets figured into the mix, I'd have to say that's a great price.
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    Allium-free bbq sauce

    Yeah, you could say that. I think it becomes a conditioned response. In both cases, they had been exposed to spoiled onions long enough to become nauseated by them, and were never able to stand being around them in any form again.
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    Allium-free bbq sauce

    Ah, thanks for the clarification. I have known people who get extremely nauseous whenever they catch a whif of onion. Can't help but feel sorry for them, allthough I don't guess you could strictly call this condition an allergy.
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    Allium-free bbq sauce

    Hey, a question -- where does the allium come from? Is it a component of another main ingredient, or? I have a couple of different bottles of store-bought BBQ sauce in the pantry and neither mention allium in their list of ingredients. Other than that, your recipe sounds interesting.
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    Firebox/mister

    Well, mlabate, your post is a few weeks old, but I'll take a stab at answering it. Maybe some other folks will chime in too. The advantage to the firebox is it supplies indirect head and smoke (if you're using smoke wood) to the main area of the grill. You don't run any risk of charring your...
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    Diabetic stuff

    I'm curious, where did you get these carb numbers from? A few are not close to what I typically see. For example, the numbers for the whole wheat and multi-grain breads are on the low side for what I typically find in the supermarket. Many of these "healthy" breads have surprisingly high carb...
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    Your Favorite Low-Carb Cookbook and Why?

    First of all, I don't know if I should post this message here or over in the Health and Nutrition section, but I guess I'll try here first. My apologies in advance if this subject has been done to death. I tried searching this section on "low-carb cookbook," then "low-carb," and got 21 hits and...
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    Diabetic stuff

    I believe it. We have a set of fine china that dates back to at least the 1920s. The dinner plates are about 9" in diameter and definitely seem small by today's platter-sized standard.
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    Your first cookbooks

    When I first began cooking, I did it by wrote -- watching how my mom did it. I was probably 8 or 10 or so. She started me off on simple stuff, like PB&J sandwiches, toast, and then I graduated to oatmeal (the stuff out of the tube, not the microwave stuff). I can't recall usig a cookbook back...
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    Looking for International Food encyclopedia

    We have a copy of Larousse. It's really more like an illustrated encyclopedia, and appears to be rather French-centric. We have an old Cooking Encyclopedia published by the Cuinary Arts Institute (of America) and a newer book by them called The New Professional Chef, which I believe is...
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    Knife assistance - what to buy

    Heh! Sure is. Actually, the large knife in the link I posted above isn't a cleaver -- it's a general purpose knife that many Chinese chefs use for all sorts of work, including slicing vegetables. And that CCK "cleaver" is the same thing. Its blade isn't thick enough to be a cleaver. A big...
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    Howdy from Houston, Texas

    I'll pass your comments along, but it ain't gonna do any good. As I mentioned in my first post, my wife is from Taiwan. She's a voracious reader -- in Chinese. Her English reading skills are . . . well, let's just say she doesn't have a whole lot of patience when it comes to reading English...
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    Howdy from Houston, Texas

    Thanks for the invite. I'll pass it along, but the wifey doesn't do computers unless it's browsing through the jade listings on eBay. :rolleyes: Heck, she almost never writes down her own recipes. When she comes up with something good, I have to follow her around with a pen and paper, making...
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    Supermarket Slobs!

    Unfortunately, the solution to that problem is a politcal one. Vote the rascals out.
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    Flavouring roast potatoes at Christmas

    I'll wager you have a Chinese grocery somewhere not too far away, or one of the places that has the ducks hanging in the window. That should get you started if you do.
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    Knife assistance - what to buy

    Well, I see this discussion has drifted into sharpening, a topic that I could stand to learn a bit more about, so I'll just read up on what's being posted. But if I can get back onto the topic of knives for a moment, here's my take, FWIW, YMMV, and all that. My wife and I have accumulated...
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    Flavorwave Turbo Oven versus Jetstream

    Got a question for ya -- how did you keep your pizza toppings from flying around all over the inside of your Jetstream? I have one and I've cooked a variety of foods in it. I ordered the extra ring for the additional height when I bought mine. The only think I've had trouble with was pizza...
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    Too good to be true

    Yup, and not even available in the USA. Wonder why. Snaring the Elusive Thermomix - WSJ.com Thanks just the same, but for that kind of money I'd honestly rather cut my veggies and knead my dough by hand.
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    KitchenAid Stand Mixer

    My wife and I bought the big Kitchen Aid mixer -- the one that raises and lowers the bowl, not the one where the head tilts -- probably 16 or 17 years ago. To be honest, it doesn't get used all that often, but when we do use it, it simply does a great job. We've used it for breads, pizza...
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    Clean enough to eat off of?

    Almost the same thing happened to me a few years ago. I had just finished smoking a beef brisket and was trying to juggle too many things with too few hands, and the brisket flopped out of the pan it was in onto our dining room carpet. I carried it into the kitchen and lightly rinsed it off...
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    Flavouring roast potatoes at Christmas

    +1 for bacon fat. Everything tastes better when cooked with bacon. That's one of the immutable laws of the universe or something, isn't it?
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    Substitute for Lard or Shortening?

    If you want to elminate the saturated fat, which butter, shortening, and lard contain, just give plain old vegetable oil a try. It sure can't hurt anything just giving it a try. A while back my wife decided that she wanted to make some tamales from scratch. Well all the recipes we could find...
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    Favorite Item from Trader Joe's?

    I see you're from Galena, IL. There's one in or around Northbrook, which is a suburb just north of Chicago. I've been there. That's what -- about 150 miles? A fair stretch, but less than a day's drive. I stumbled across this thread just now, and I just gotta say that you folks who have a...
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    Supermarket Slobs!

    +1, but minus the sour cream for me :cool: and I prefer my tacos soft, the way they serve them at the local carniceria.
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