Subj : Cookware (part #2)
To : Shawn Highfield
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Sun Apr 14 2024 20:25:10
Hi Shaun,
RH> At times I wish I had two ovens, not so much now but when the girls
RH> were still living at home. The oven I liked the most was in the post
SH> That's when Grandma used them both was when all the kids were home,
SH> bread and such. Even at the end one oven was for baked goods and the
SH> other was for the rest of the things.
So for her, having two ovens was a good option. My mom never was a fancy
cook so her oven was used for "ordinary" baking........I think the
fanciest thing that went in it was the one time one of my sisters tried
making popovers. They didn't pop over for some reason and I don't think
either my sister or mom ever tried any fancy baking after that.
RH> Any chance your unit will be remodeled any time soon? They may be
RH> waiting to do yours until you move out, before working on it; that
RH> seems to be the way things work.
SH> They re-model when you move out. We're on an old lease so we will
SH> never get it re-modelled as we will die in this apartment.
Sigh! I can understand their point tho. But, what if your stove dies
before you do; will they replace it with a smooth top then?
RH> Get a fine point paint pen and mark the outside. Don't know how well
RH> nail polish would work but a paint pen should do the trick.
SH> Andrea marked the one she uses. I don't wnat mine messed with. LOL
Helps tell them apart. (G) Still, I would like to have at least basic
markings on the cup so I know how accurate my measures are.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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