By Admin, on May 13th, 2012%
New/old fridge – GE Refrigerator (Photo: Wendi Dunlap) By Margarita Persico I took a “short cut” through a Massachusetts alley near Fenway Park a month ago around noontime. I usually don’t cross alleys, but I did this time out of curiosity. Look what I found! It appears to be an antique claw foot General Electric 1920 to 1930 refrigerator. And that thing on top is not a salad spinner. It’s the motor! I grab my “point and . . . → Read More: Built to Last: GE Antique Refrigerator (1920 – 1930s) Built to Last: GE Antique Refrigerator (1920 – 1930s)
By Admin, on May 2nd, 2012%
#gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 20%; } #gallery-1 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } Cleaning cast iron with coarse salt and a little oil Use oil to season and before storing after each use. Wipe off well excess oil. Store in dry place. (Photos: Margarita Persico) By Margarita Persico Whether you’re using your iron cast skillet for your . . . → Read More: Seasoning and cleaning wrought cast iron skillets Seasoning and cleaning wrought cast iron skillets
By Admin, on August 23rd, 2011%
Fagor Splendid 4-qt. Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker (Photo: Margarita Persico) Pressure pot cooking takes nearly half the time. For me that means less stress putting quickly a meal on the table, and less money spent on energy. Pressure pot cooking is a green way of preparing meals. As a child I remembered my mother using a pressure cooker for beans and soups. I own three stainless steel pressure cookers, one of them for rice. Jasmine Brown . . . → Read More: Cooking Under Pressure, Quickly Jasmine Brown Rice Cooking Under Pressure, Quickly Jasmine Brown Rice
By Admin, on May 1st, 2011%
Fruity, refreshing and Easy! Cut pieces of your favorite fruits and add a single piece into each section of the ice cube tray. Add water and freeze. Above photo I’ve used pieces of strawberries and kiwi. Enjoy! P1010489.JPG http://www.facebook.com/groups/165878310089440/ Share on Linkedin Share on mrwong Subscribe to the comments on this post Print for later Bookmark in Browser Tell a friend
By Admin, on April 2nd, 2011%
I love my “Back to Basics Grain Mill”. I use it to make flour from numerous grains, seeds, pulses and some beans. For best price, do a Google search. Me encanta mi molino de granos “Back to Basics “. Yo lo uso para hacer harina de múltiples granos, legumbres y semillas. Para obtener los mejores precios, hacer una búsqueda en Google. http://www.facebook.com/groups/165878310089440/ Share on Linkedin Share on mrwong Subscribe to the comments on this post . . . → Read More: “Grain Mill” (Molino de Granos) “Grain Mill” (Molino de Granos)
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