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All American Canner

Posted on November 22, 2011 by athomasNovember 21, 2011

All American Canner The All American Canner is the workhorse of the pressure canning industry. Here are some of the highlights on the 921 model: Product Features 21-1/2-quart pressure cooker/canner holds 19 pint jars or 7 quart jars Made of … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking, Survival, Technology | Tagged Canning, Food Preservation, Made in the USA

Bread Story

Posted on November 21, 2011 by athomasNovember 20, 2011

Bread Story For thousand of years the Bread Story has been told countless times. Everyday a new story is added to the chapter. You could even say that the story is never duplicated. Each Bread Story is unique due to … Continue reading →

Posted in Christiananity, Cooking | Tagged Artisan, Baking, Bread, Cooking

Dutch Baby

Posted on November 14, 2011 by athomasNovember 13, 2011

Dutch Baby! Dutch Baby waits on no one! That is a phrase that resonates in my head. I heard it countless times from my Mother while growing up. I will concede that Dutch Baby is much better straight from the … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking | Tagged Cooking

Tassimo Barcode Coffee Brewer

Posted on November 11, 2011 by athomasNovember 23, 2011

While watching television we saw a new commercial for the Tassimo barcode coffee brewer and I quickly commented that now we have to rely on a barcode to brew coffee. This follows on to a conversation we had on a … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking, Technology | Tagged Coffee, Cooking

Tortilla Press

Posted on November 9, 2011 by athomasNovember 9, 2011

Why in the world would anyone need a Tortilla Press? They come in a package at the store and they are good. I was reading at chickens in the road and saw that Suzanne had decided to make her own … Continue reading →

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