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Carla MacInnis <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
Date:
Sun, 28 Nov 1999 14:21:11 -0800
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Don't know if I mentioned it, but I'm getting the Ergo electric knife (by Black
and Decker). It has a 2nd (utility) blade which cuts carrots and potatoes. I
need an electric knife that will cut carrots for my juicer :)

  The Ergo knife, when I did a search for it, after seeing it in a flyer, falls
under "Assistive Devices". The regular B&D knife, which hubby got and I returned
only had the one double-blade thingy. Didn't cut carrots at all.

  Challah's easy once you've made it once :) Go for it!

Cheers!

Carla

Schaeffer wrote:

> Carla,
>
> My micro-convention comes with a 14 in square pan and a brioler type thing
> with holes. Good for baking with air circulation. Excellent for breads which
> do not bake in my bread machine, rolls, pizza dough, and challah when I
> become brave enough to tackle the braiding. I invested in an electric slicer
> for slicing bread.
>
> My bread recipes are varied. Fleishmen puts out an excellent bread book with
> well over 50 recipes for 7 bucks. I had to get the book spiral bound and
> laminated and this cost me more than the book itself. I have adopted many of
> the recipes for my 2 pound bread maker.
>
> Joyce

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