LTE 2.0
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- YmoBeThere
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Re: LTE 2.0
Wrap shucked corn in foil with a pat of butter and a little salt. 4 hours on low or 2 hour on high or some combination of the above. Remove foil and eat. No water or anything else needed.
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Quite well!bjornolf wrote:No liquid in a slow cooker? How does THAT work?
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Great idea if one plans ahead several hours! I'm going to have to work on that little detail!YmoBeThere wrote:Wrap shucked corn in foil with a pat of butter and a little salt. 4 hours on low or 2 hour on high or some combination of the above. Remove foil and eat. No water or anything else needed.
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That's why I'm a huge fan of my Instant Pot. I'm cooking corn on the cob right now. Should be done in another couple of minutes. Steam 2 min, natural pressure release 2 min, vent. Took less than 5 min to get to pressure.IowaDevil wrote:Great idea if one plans ahead several hours! I'm going to have to work on that little detail!YmoBeThere wrote:Wrap shucked corn in foil with a pat of butter and a little salt. 4 hours on low or 2 hour on high or some combination of the above. Remove foil and eat. No water or anything else needed.
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I use a stone ware rectangle cooker all the time. Sunday night I fixed a complete dinner in it. First, I put a small amount of canola oil on the cooker. I sliced red potatoes, seasoned with salt and pepper, let them cook for 30 min. Then I put foil wrapped corn with butter salt and pepper, on the stone. About 20 min. later, I added seasoned salmon. Every thing was done about 20 min. later. Clean up was a breeze. I love the stone cookers.YmoBeThere wrote:Wrap shucked corn in foil with a pat of butter and a little salt. 4 hours on low or 2 hour on high or some combination of the above. Remove foil and eat. No water or anything else needed.
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I'm currently in love with sous vide. (I have two). I have a slow cooker, a pressure cooker/canner, 2 microwaves, an elecric skillet, a pizza oven, a stove top smoker, a deep fryer, a waffle iron, a sandwich press/ grill, a gas grill, a Weber,and a Big Green Egg ---- if I get another contraption the OP will laugh me out of the house! But this new contraption of which you speak is really tempting.
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I love it!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:I'm currently in love with sous vide. (I have two). I have a slow cooker, a pressure cooker/canner, 2 microwaves, an elecric skillet, a pizza oven, a stove top smoker, a deep fryer, a waffle iron, a sandwich press/ grill, a gas grill, a Weber,and a Big Green Egg ---- if I get another contraption the OP will laugh me out of the house! But this new contraption of which you speak is really tempting.
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I want to play in your kitchen!!! What cool toys you haveIma Facultiwyfe wrote:I'm currently in love with sous vide. (I have two). I have a slow cooker, a pressure cooker/canner, 2 microwaves, an elecric skillet, a pizza oven, a stove top smoker, a deep fryer, a waffle iron, a sandwich press/ grill, a gas grill, a Weber,and a Big Green Egg ---- if I get another contraption the OP will laugh me out of the house! But this new contraption of which you speak is really tempting.
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Ima, you have an impressive list of gadgets. I have a Kitchen Aid mixer with multiple attachments, a toaster oven, a waffle iron, 4 crock pots (one is 13x9x2), blender, immersion blender, food processor, and a mini food processor. Think that's it.
I have far too much stuff.
I have far too much stuff.
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One can never have too much stuff. One can have too little space.
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The LTE 2.0 is quietly approaching 40k, which is fitting as the LTE OY is nearing 20k.
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Interesting.YmoBeThere wrote:The LTE 2.0 is quietly approaching 40k, which is fitting as the LTE OY is nearing 20k.
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One of these days I'll get to 7k.
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YmoBeThere wrote:One of these days I'll get to 7k.
That day will not be today.
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Nor today either. But it is time to hand water my 5 year old trees. In a couple more, they should be good without the supplemental watering.YmoBeThere wrote:YmoBeThere wrote:One of these days I'll get to 7k.
That day will not be today.
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Re: LTE 2.0
36 hours without a post. Has the LTE 2.0 outlived it's usefulness?
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Say it ain't so!YmoBeThere wrote:36 hours without a post. Has the LTE 2.0 outlived it's usefulness?
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Maybe 40k posts on nothing is enough?lawgrad91 wrote:Say it ain't so!YmoBeThere wrote:36 hours without a post. Has the LTE 2.0 outlived it's usefulness?
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Have we lasted longer than Seinfeld?YmoBeThere wrote:Maybe 40k posts on nothing is enough?lawgrad91 wrote:Say it ain't so!YmoBeThere wrote:36 hours without a post. Has the LTE 2.0 outlived it's usefulness?
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