They sell them on TV, Rhonda. Probably on Pat's loving Home Shopping
Network. Smile. They're all over the Net, too, if you do a search, but I
didn't see any well-known names that I'd trust over the Internet.
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rhonda Partain" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: Cooking Discovery
> I need one of those, always have a hard time getting my cookies, or
> cornbread out of the oven! where can I find this glove?
> Rhonda
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Schwery" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 5:42 PM
> Subject: Re: Cooking Discovery
>
>
> > Paul, I don't think Corelle is plastic, but, rather, glass, but you're
> > right, it doesn't hold heat. The best oven mitt I have seen is the Ove
> > Glove. There is something about the material in those things that
> > withstands heat. It is a very flexible glove so handling anything is
> > easy. In their advertising, they show people grabbing hot light bulbs
to
> > change them.
> >
> > At 05:32 PM 12/28/03 -0500, you wrote:
> > >Hey, Family
> > >
> > >I just made a cooking discovery that might help some of you, too. I
have
> > >always gotten frustrated because by the time I finish cooking one
thing,
> > >something else has gotten cold. By the time I put the whole meal
> together
> > >I've got to reheat everything in the microwave. My dishware was
Corelle
> > >which is supposedly indestructible plastic, but I managed to break it.
> > >
> > >Anyway, a friend gave me a set of Pfaltzgraff stoneware (ceramic china)
> for
> > >Christmas. The neat thing about ceramic is that you can put it into
the
> > >oven. I just cooked pork chops (on a baking sheet) and thought one of
> them
> > >was a bit underdone so I put the dish back into the still warm oven.
Not
> > >only did it finish cooking the pork chop (which was really fully cooked
> > >anyway, I later realized) a little more but kept it nice and warm for
20
> > >minutes when I had to answer the phone.
> > >
> > >So if you have that same kind of problem you should try using stoneware
> > >(ceramic china). Some warnings, though, be sure to use mitts when
taking
> > >the plate out of the oven. The same thing that makes it work to keep
the
> > >food warm means the plate will be hot when you take it out. Also, they
> warn
> > >you not to put the hot plate on a wet surface or the plate may crack.
> > >
> > >Warm belly Lion
> >
> > John
> >
> > Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute. --
> > Josh Billings<*>
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