i looked back and you're right..i didn'tChris_H_2 wrote:You never answered my question about whether yours is dual range.doug rr wrote:yeah, i don't know when i'm ever going to use it..i tried to argue but to no avail..twice a year i'll probably have to clean up pancake batterChris_H_2 wrote:I’ve owned mine for 4 years. I’ve never used the griddle.doug rr wrote:i don't plan on using the griddle to be honest..i guess you don't season yours with peanut oil like they suggest, eh?Chris_H_2 wrote:You have the same stove we have.doug rr wrote:36 inch griddle in the middle..i wanted the 6 burner but you know...Chris_H_2 wrote:i forgot. did you get the griddle or the extra burners (or the grill)?doug rr wrote:i love my new stove so much...
and is it duel range?
Let me know when you use your griddle and how many times you season it.
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i bought 400 ft of butcher paper today
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its not by the way..yours? I have that convection button that i need to study up on...its a lot different than the one we had in nyc 12 years agodoug rr wrote:i looked back and you're right..i didn'tChris_H_2 wrote:You never answered my question about whether yours is dual range.doug rr wrote:yeah, i don't know when i'm ever going to use it..i tried to argue but to no avail..twice a year i'll probably have to clean up pancake batterChris_H_2 wrote:I’ve owned mine for 4 years. I’ve never used the griddle.doug rr wrote:i don't plan on using the griddle to be honest..i guess you don't season yours with peanut oil like they suggest, eh?Chris_H_2 wrote:You have the same stove we have.doug rr wrote:36 inch griddle in the middle..i wanted the 6 burner but you know...Chris_H_2 wrote:i forgot. did you get the griddle or the extra burners (or the grill)?doug rr wrote:i love my new stove so much...
and is it duel range?
Let me know when you use your griddle and how many times you season it.
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doug is Dexter CONFIRMEDdoug rr wrote:i bought 400 ft of butcher paper today
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mine's not, and that's my second regret. ours abuts up against a tiled wall, and the exhaust from the gas oven forms condensation on the tile when the oven preheats. we wouldn't have gotten that with an electric oven (and we would've gotten more even baking).doug rr wrote:its not by the way..yours? I have that convection button that i need to study up on...its a lot different than the one we had in nyc 12 years agodoug rr wrote:i looked back and you're right..i didn'tChris_H_2 wrote:You never answered my question about whether yours is dual range.doug rr wrote:yeah, i don't know when i'm ever going to use it..i tried to argue but to no avail..twice a year i'll probably have to clean up pancake batterChris_H_2 wrote:I’ve owned mine for 4 years. I’ve never used the griddle.doug rr wrote:i don't plan on using the griddle to be honest..i guess you don't season yours with peanut oil like they suggest, eh?Chris_H_2 wrote:You have the same stove we have.doug rr wrote:36 inch griddle in the middle..i wanted the 6 burner but you know...Chris_H_2 wrote:i forgot. did you get the griddle or the extra burners (or the grill)?doug rr wrote:i love my new stove so much...
and is it duel range?
Let me know when you use your griddle and how many times you season it.
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that sucks..no problems yet here through 3 or 4 usesChris_H_2 wrote:mine's not, and that's my second regret. ours abuts up against a tiled wall, and the exhaust from the gas oven forms condensation on the tile when the oven preheats. we wouldn't have gotten that with an electric oven (and we would've gotten more even baking).doug rr wrote:its not by the way..yours? I have that convection button that i need to study up on...its a lot different than the one we had in nyc 12 years agodoug rr wrote:i looked back and you're right..i didn'tChris_H_2 wrote:You never answered my question about whether yours is dual range.doug rr wrote:yeah, i don't know when i'm ever going to use it..i tried to argue but to no avail..twice a year i'll probably have to clean up pancake batterChris_H_2 wrote:I’ve owned mine for 4 years. I’ve never used the griddle.doug rr wrote:i don't plan on using the griddle to be honest..i guess you don't season yours with peanut oil like they suggest, eh?Chris_H_2 wrote:You have the same stove we have.doug rr wrote:36 inch griddle in the middle..i wanted the 6 burner but you know...Chris_H_2 wrote:i forgot. did you get the griddle or the extra burners (or the grill)?doug rr wrote:i love my new stove so much...
and is it duel range?
Let me know when you use your griddle and how many times you season it.
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doug, I've lost track of your kitchen rebuild. Hope it's working out for you.
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He hopes to have it done by Hallowe’en.washing machine wrote:doug, I've lost track of your kitchen rebuild. Hope it's working out for you.
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its all done except for 1 cabinet that was the wrong size..we have one small pile of stuff left to return..other than that, all good and we love itwease wrote:He hopes to have it done by Hallowe’en.washing machine wrote:doug, I've lost track of your kitchen rebuild. Hope it's working out for you.
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Like I said, it’s not done.doug rr wrote:its all done except for 1 cabinet that was the wrong size..we have one small pile of stuff left to return..other than that, all good and we love itwease wrote:He hopes to have it done by Hallowe’en.washing machine wrote:doug, I've lost track of your kitchen rebuild. Hope it's working out for you.
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There's no way that chicken fits in there with the lid on, what kind of bs are they selling.
someone I work with swears by this Ninja thing that dehydrates, cooks, and air fries.: https://www.amazon.com/Ninja-Dehydrate- ... B07S76WBGF
someone I work with swears by this Ninja thing that dehydrates, cooks, and air fries.: https://www.amazon.com/Ninja-Dehydrate- ... B07S76WBGF
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I said that chicken.
Also that Ninja is on sale , probably for black 'friday'.
Also that Ninja is on sale , probably for black 'friday'.
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just bought this bad boy. i've never been a baker, but wanted to start. my first test is a spiced pumpkin cheesecake.


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gracias.tragabigzanda wrote:They’re awesome! Happy for you. Welcome to the machine Chris.
one noticeable difference between baking and cooking is with the former, a scale makes all the difference.
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Cooking is messing about whereas baking is actual science.
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guys, help me out here: I can't get the sous vide to do what I feel like it should be doing. For example: I tried the omelette recipe and the egg didn't really cook as much as become really mushy. the night was spent being very unhappy in the bathroom because the egg wasn't cooked all the way. I did what it said - put it in the bag at 160 for 15 minutes - and even left it in there for another 15 because hey it didn't look done when I took it out the first time.
am I approaching it the wrong way? like I'm so used to crock pots "start and forget" cooking style that I need to change something for this?
am I approaching it the wrong way? like I'm so used to crock pots "start and forget" cooking style that I need to change something for this?