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Sanny

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  1. Welcome, Papa! Lovely to see your first post! Anything with hot sauce must be good.
  2. Yah, some of us with, um, a "wide stance" find that we don't have skinny legs, either.
  3. Mmmm! Most excellent, once again, Dennis!
  4. I thought it was the FIRST of Spring. Where did the other 19 days go? We've been ROBBED!!!
  5. Not that I'm defending Miss Vicki - she just had photos of both brands. She, too, went to great length to warn against using a regular pressure cooker as a pressure fryer. So, yah. What he said. In the meantime, cook yer beans in a regular one. Who needs all that fried food anyway?
  6. Looks like there's another brand, too. Magefesa. http://missvickie.com/howto/fry/fryerlook.html#Magefesa
  7. Old news, dawl. Long live the pressure cooker! Tender pot roast in under an hour. And this past week I cooked dried beans without soaking or hours of simmering. Just 15 mins in the pressure cooker. Magic. Also great for cooking potatoes for mashing. Gramma used to do her "sunday dinner" beans in her pressure cooker in just a few minutes.
  8. Show girls, feathers and all!
  9. Oh my - I coulda called that one. I had to stop cookering for a while. Good thing winter came at the same time, huh? But I bet your a handsome hunka! All the best cooker people are.
  10. Oh sad. Even folded down, the tables add too much hip girth, Johnnyboy? Maybe you could put a slit in the back and put in a "modesty panel." lol
  11. Gerard - I got "post does not exist" message, too. Go figger.
  12. Um... if the rooms don't have a "real" divider (closed door, wall, etc.), I think I'd go with the same sort of wood in both. Archway isn't really a hard division. That means you'll have to pull up the existing room and put the teak in there, too.
  13. I have cousins in Redmond. You might be right - could be they're just damp cousins. That explains so much!
  14. Well, it's a known fact that after several months eating delicious Q off of a Dennis cooker, you need new and larger Jammies. Dennis, that is a spectacular thing you did! No wonder it took so long. Not just slap dash side thingies that will bend down and let all the food slide off. Nope. Impervious to gravity! That's an engineering marvel of which Jayne Mansfield could be proud!
  15. Boy, I'm glad I'm not the one that took that bait... Johnnyboy, maybe you need to go measure her for a cover? (I did NOT just type that. Wasn't me. No no no. Nuh uh.)
  16. Looks like bad planning, if you ask me. In southern NJ today, it's near 70. Maybe that's the difference - you're NORTH TX and I'm SOUTHERN NJ. Maybe if you moved farther south...
  17. Those don't fit in my designated bbq space, Johnnyboy. Of course, nor does a rubbermaid thingy.
  18. Attractive? Maybe not. But there are rubbermaid or similar storage cabinets. Usually for garage or workshop use. They'd do fine outside, and hose off without much trouble.
  19. Ok ok... we now return to our regularly scheduled thread... HAND HEWN TEAK!!!
  20. Re: I dunno... And I give her a chewy every night, and everything! Ours is not a chewyless relationship! And she always said she didn't LIKE kids! She said they scare her! I believe her. Someone else is a punkin head imposter!! (not easy to look like a German Shorthaired Pointer/Miniature American Eskimo cross, I'll have you know!)
  21. Re: Who No kidding, Majestik! I had to look twice, too! That dog DOES look like my punkin head!! Of course, the fact that my entire house would fit in that living room was a clue. Oh, and mine doesn't have kids, or a fireplace.
  22. Wow... Dennis, if needed (don't know why it would be, with oiled, but if it were...) can it be sanded and refinished?
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