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BraveUlysses posted:Ovegloves are great I love 'em. They're also fantastic for uploading the kiln, but I acknowledge that's not a common secondary usage.
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Empty Sandwich posted:uploading the kiln YOU WOULDN'T DOWNLOAD A VASE
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# ? Aug 4, 2019 21:09 |
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I bought these and couldn't be happier with them: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZORPCGG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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# ? Aug 4, 2019 21:37 |
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I like silicone oven mitts a lot better than cloth because you won't get scalded if you somehow manage to get them wet while you're holding a hot pan
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# ? Aug 5, 2019 00:17 |
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Clark Nova posted:I like silicone oven mitts a lot better than cloth because you won't get scalded if you somehow manage to get them wet while you're holding a hot pan There's GOT To Be A Better Way!
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Croatoan posted:YOU WOULDN'T DOWNLOAD A VASE ONLY BC I DON'T HAVE A 3D PRINTER
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BraveUlysses posted:Ovegloves are great Yea, I've got a drawer full of oven mitts and just use the ovegloves. Love them.
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Clark Nova posted:I like silicone oven mitts a lot better than cloth because you won't get scalded if you somehow manage to get them wet while you're holding a hot pan I don't like them as much as cloth because the silicone eventually dissolves or tears, but maybe I've just had bad luck getting lovely ones
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Mine became useless faster then inherited 50 year old cloth. The silicone seems to gently caress up anything that isn't silicone
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# ? Aug 5, 2019 21:34 |
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I’ve never had these problems with the oxo oven mits
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Mine referenced was an oxo. There seems to be a pre X date where oxo was legit good but now who the gently caress knows
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# ? Aug 5, 2019 21:37 |
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Combination of oxo magnetic silicone dealies, kitchen rag, and welding gloves has covered all my bases for handling hot kitchen items.
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I just use kitchen towels
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Yeah even when I have a hot pad laying there, more often than not I reach for a side towel.
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Speaking of towels and pads and such, I just got my Vitamix (thanks for the exhortation, Dino) and it's badass. That said, it's loud as gently caress. I personally don't mind so much cause it needs to do its thing, but I'd rather not have my apartment building neighbors take up arms against me for using it everyday. Is there a good pad thing to set it on that will dampen the sound it makes? This isn't really "equipment" per se, but since I'm on the subject, does anyone have a good cookbook or resource/compendium for babby's first smoothie making ideas, aside from the Vitamix one? Maybe something like Ratio or the Flavor Bible but for smoothies and juices?
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Don't forget hummus. I made that for the first time this weekend. Cooked the chickpeas in beef stock and then boiled it down. It was transcendent.
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I guess some mousepads might help but Try not to blend at night If you do keep it below 5 Move to a house
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# ? Aug 6, 2019 22:55 |
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I've used a silicone oven mitt from Ikea for years now and it's still as good as new.mobby_6kl posted:What's up with vacuum blenders, which are apparena thing now? Ended up getting a very basic blender for less than a tenth of a fancy one. Vacuum does seem to help to make smoother results but it's just not worth for me considering I'd use it like once per week at most.
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Keret posted:Speaking of towels and pads and such, I just got my Vitamix (thanks for the exhortation, Dino) and it's badass. That said, it's loud as gently caress. I personally don't mind so much cause it needs to do its thing, but I'd rather not have my apartment building neighbors take up arms against me for using it everyday. Is there a good pad thing to set it on that will dampen the sound it makes? gently caress your neighbors, they knew what they were getting into by moving into a lovely building.
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mobby_6kl posted:I've used a silicone oven mitt from Ikea for years now and it's still as good as new. THAT'S where I got my mitts. I constantly forget that I have a surprising amount of Ikea products in my kitchen.
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Hmm it seems Oxo now has redesigned oven mitts with black silicone. The ones I had had gray silicone and I had no problems with it. Who got residue with Oxo mitts? Was it the black one? Was it oil residue?
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 01:47 |
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I got a cheap silicone oven mitt online and it works great
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I've had a Cuisinart blender for 5 years that sees quite a bit of use, but the motor is starting to go. Looking at possibly getting a Vitamix. Costco has the E320 for $280 - is that a good model/price? E: mostly make smoothies with frozen fruit, but I'd like to try making almond milk The Slack Lagoon fucked around with this message at 12:51 on Aug 14, 2019 |
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That’s a very good price
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I've been growing many peppers and now I am starting to have far too many peppers to use fresh immediately. I'm thinking about buying a dessicant bell jar and some silica or whatever, but my only dessication experience is using them to store sensitive chemicals, so my only experience with bell jars is the kind lab supply companies make. This is a problem, because, for instance, Fischer scientific wants hundreds of dollars for a glass jar. Are there more reasonable options that are still a decent quality?
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# ? Aug 18, 2019 16:22 |
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Pickle, ferment, or freeze.
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fabergay egg posted:I've been growing many peppers and now I am starting to have far too many peppers to use fresh immediately. I'm thinking about buying a dessicant bell jar and some silica or whatever, but my only dessication experience is using them to store sensitive chemicals, so my only experience with bell jars is the kind lab supply companies make. This is a problem, because, for instance, Fischer scientific wants hundreds of dollars for a glass jar. Are there more reasonable options that are still a decent quality? i think uh... do you just want to dehydrate them? because you could just buy a dehydrator. as a bonus, you'll probably end up on fewer government lists than if you attempt to buy expensive lab equipment for this simple household task
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A dehydrator would do the thing I want, I think? I'm under the impression that heated drying of peppers can ruin the viability of the seeds
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fabergay egg posted:A dehydrator would do the thing I want, I think? I'm under the impression that heated drying of peppers can ruin the viability of the seeds I assume if you want to save seeds, you'd separate them out and handle them on their own. Given how chile seeds tend to be small, hard, and dry to begin with, I can't imagine drying them without equipment will be terribly hard a dehydrator will do the job of drying the flesh of the fruit out better than most alternatives, but it depends on how you tend to use it. as mentioned above, i think most people would pickle/ferment/freeze them to have easily usable product year round, while dehydrating them is better for making spice blends or chile powders or things along those lines
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fabergay egg posted:A dehydrator would do the thing I want, I think? I'm under the impression that heated drying of peppers can ruin the viability of the seeds You can also just leave the last crop on the plant until it dies off at the end of the season and pull the whole plant and hang it.
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SubG posted:Are you living in the Swamp Thing's sock drawer or something? Because unless where you are is super loving humid and full of mold spores you can just string peppers peppers together and hang them or something like that if you want to dry them without using heat. Way to be an rear end in a top hat about humidity
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# ? Aug 19, 2019 00:47 |
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What’s the pepper grinder everyone loves that powders like 4 oz of peppercorns with half a rotation?
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Subjunctive posted:What’s the pepper grinder everyone loves that powders like 4 oz of peppercorns with half a rotation? Unicorn Magnum. Seriously.
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Subjunctive posted:What’s the pepper grinder everyone loves that powders like 4 oz of peppercorns with half a rotation? Unicorn Magnum
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wormil posted:Pickle, ferment, or freeze. If you freeze, can you later ferment, or is that out? I have been wanting to collect more peppers than the 1-2 cups I can get off of my plant in the courtyard before doing a batch of sauce, but I've been concerned they wouldn't ferment later on. SubG posted:Are you living in the Swamp Thing's sock drawer or something? Because unless where you are is super loving humid and full of mold spores I dunno about the OP, but this is basically where I live. Nothing below 70% for as long as weather.com will predict.
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ulmont posted:If you freeze, can you later ferment, or is that out? I have been wanting to collect more peppers than the 1-2 cups I can get off of my plant in the courtyard before doing a batch of sauce, but I've been concerned they wouldn't ferment later on. i could imagine the texture might be weird since the freeze/thaw breaks the fruit down a bit, but it definitely doesn't rule it out. it also might start fermenting slower bc you've killed off some of the bacteria you want thriving, but that's easily corrected for
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Unicorn Magnum Coincidentally, that’s also my porn name. Thanks, both!
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ulmont posted:If you freeze, can you later ferment, or is that out? ulmont posted:I dunno about the OP, but this is basically where I live. Nothing below 70% for as long as weather.com will predict. And you can dry a lot of peppers in the fridge, if you don't mind waiting a little longer and have the space. This works well for peppers like Thai birds and arboles that have thinner skins, but not as well for habs so on.
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My neighbor dried a bunch of jalapenos and habs in his oven, ulmont posted:If you freeze, can you later ferment, or is that out? I have been wanting to collect more peppers than the 1-2 cups I can get off of my plant in the courtyard before doing a batch of sauce, but I've been concerned they wouldn't ferment later on. The fresh peppers you pick at the end will have the germs you need. You can also ferment dried peppers if add moisture.
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wormil posted:The fresh peppers you pick at the end will have the germs you need. SubG posted:If your house is climate controlled you're probably still fine. You can pick up a hygrometer for a couple of bucks if you want to check, and that's something you'd want if were using a dedicated dessicator anyway.
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