Andy M.
Certified Pretend Chef
2 9”X5” loaf pans.
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2 9”X5” loaf pans.
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Inspired by GG's recent acquisition of measuring spoons that fit into spice jars, I did a hunt at Amazon.ca.
I got these:
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haven't read the article yet - too early
but the pic shows 1/3rd teaspoon
and I love Julia Childs quote on the side!
measuring spoons
Nice! I like the magnetic feature.Inspired by GG's recent acquisition of measuring spoons that fit into spice jars, I did a hunt at Amazon.ca.
I got these:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07VKJYY3N...olid=1QPH3G67HOBG7&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
The narrow end is meant for sticking in spice jars and the round end is meant for liquids. They nest and stick together magnetically, so I avoid the issue of having them on a ring or taking them off the ring and having them wander. They also lie level, when put on a surface. The tablespoon measure does not fit into most spice jars, but the narrow end of the half tablespoon and all the others do. That was what I was expecting. There was actually a picture with measurements for width and length shown.
Now, I just want someone to make 1/3 of a teaspoon measuring spoons. It's not something that comes up often, but sometimes when resizing a recipe, it does.
Nice! I like the magnetic feature.
I've been wanting to get a cast iron skillet to use on the grill and smoker. DH bought this one and I'm so excited! Last year, a friend was clearing out extra cookbooks and gave me a copy of Steve Raichlin's "How to Grill." I'm hoping to learn some new tips and tricks on grilling and braising different things.
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Looks like a bread slicing guide.Andy, what is it? What do you do with it? Is that solid piece the bottom?
Looks like a bread slicing guide.
The last time I saw one of those bread slicers was back in the early 90s, when I made one in my workshop, for a lady I used to give bread to all the time! I made it out of white oak, and it had narrower grooves (though I can't really tell the size of these from the photo), with 3 sections of grooves, to make slices 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" thick. Funny thing was, I had no idea what it was - she showed it to me in some store, and asked me if I could make it. I told her that it looked easy to make, then asked her what it was!