I think the internet has been a great time/money saver to my home cooking. I have gathered tons of useful recipes for so many things with a simple search. This is a great departure from the "good ol' days" of leafing through a cookbook to find a recipe.
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Those egg rings? An alternative is to cut out both ends of a tuna can. It works. I've done it."There is some ontological doubt as to whether it may even be possible in principle to nail down these things in the universe we're given to study." --text msg from my kid
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When I was in CA this past Christmas I bought a set of 3 egg rings for $.75 from a cooking outlet store that was going out of business. They are made out of the not rubber/not plastic material (can't recall right now what the material is called.) Ashamed to say I haven't used them yet though ...Originally posted by Joan.of.the.Arch View PostThose egg rings? An alternative is to cut out both ends of a tuna can. It works. I've done it.
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That would be silicone.Originally posted by FrugalTexan75 View Postthe not rubber/not plastic material (can't recall right now what the material is called.)
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I love to cook with my gas grill, so at my old house, I hooked it into the natural gas line on my house. The grill was a bit more expensive, but the savings over propane was enough in a couple years to more than pay for it. Not only was nat gas cheaper, but it also created a hotter grill, much faster, reducing warm-up and cooking time.
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