Subj : Cramping
To : Dave Drum
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Thu Jun 06 2024 11:42:26
Hi Dave,
DD> Gonna stop by Dollywood as well? All that blonde hair and beautiful
DD> voice and she can cook, too. If my ex had been able to cook anywhere
DD> close to that welll I'd likely have stuck around a lot longer. But
RH> We'll pass on that, enough other venues to visit (at a better price) in
RH> the area.
DD> No worse than Dizzy-land ot Ditzy-World in Flaw-Rid-Ah. Bv)=
Never been to either place, people traps run by a mouse.
DD> Billie Marie
DD> could (and did) burn water ... more than once. (boiled the pan dry -
DD> and ruined a nice aluminum saucepan).
RH> My parents, for years, had a stove top coffee percolator. My mom, a
RH> number of times, turned on the coil on the electric stove under the
RH> empty percolator, thinking she was getting another coil. The percolator
RH> would fuse itself to the coil, don't know how many my mom ruined over
RH> the years. She finally got an electric percolator, forget if I was in
RH> junior high or high school when she did. Her stove had the coils to one
RH> side and a flat area where you coould plug in a griddle, electric fry
RH> pan or whatever (percolator) so it stayed there, off of any coil.
DD> My parents had a Mary Dunbar percolator (but a gas stove). And my
DD> grands had an old style drip coffee maker - pour the boiling water in
DD> the top, it flows over the grounds and drips into the serving pot.
Steve has a French press as one of his coffee makers; the coffee grounds
are loose in the water until pushed down. He also has a pour over
( ground coffee in a filter, water poured over that and into a mug), a
moka pot, a cold brew set up and an espresso machine. Me, just hot water
and a tea bag, thank you. (G)
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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