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Susan Pieper <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Jun 1999 22:01:16 -0600
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For all of you who've had a hard time finding a tortilla maker --

Today at Target I bought a "tortilla griddle," which is like a little,
round, flat, wrought iron skillet. It was on the end of one of the cookware
aisles. The UPC is 26161 11002.

I have one of the electric ones, and have never been satisfied with it --
takes too long to cook and doesn't really brown the tortillas. I have tried
using a regular skillet and was happier with the end result.

Anyhow, I am looking forward to testing this out. It was under $10, and
should do the trick even here in NM where we can buy fresh corn tortillas
really, really cheap -- but you don't get that wonderful aroma like you do
from home-cooked ones. With one of these and my little rolling pin that
looks like a 8" piece of a 2" dowel, I should be all set!

Nah, I don't like baking gadgets! Besides, those of us who have to bake all
our baked goods ourselves can amortize the cost out till it costs
practically nothing per use.

Also, any hints regarding all-liquid, then soft diets following major,
major mouth surgery would be appreciated.

Sue

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Susan Pieper/Las Cruces, [log in to unmask]

"I always thought it took courage to suffer. Now I see that being alive is
a special kind of bravery." From the Calendar for Women Who Do Too Much
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