SC - Looking for guidance
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Fri Apr 7 11:43:43 PDT 2000
Where can one acquire the welding gloves? I'm really tired of purchasing pot
holders that look reliable, then burning the *^%$# out of my hands!
Kiri
Black Jade wrote:
> >Since I know for sure that I'm interested in pursuing this and can commit
> >now to acquiring things I need, what books and equipment does everyone
> >consider to be a "must have" item to use themselves. Conversely, what should
> >I stay away from so I don't waste my time or money heading in the wrong
> >direction(yes, I have a copy of "Fabulous Feasts" but it was a gift!).If I'm
> >going to do this at all, I'd rather start out right and not do it over........
>
> A must have is enthusiasm, a good set of sharp knives, a large apron, A
> large pot for cooking large amounts of soups/stews. For me, my long
> handled wooden spoon and wire whisk set are included. Long handled wooden
> spoons are good for stirring, mixing, beating and whacking people over the
> knuckles when they do something REALLY bad like not washing their hands
> before picking something up to prepare. The whisks are indisposable for
> sauce making. My set rages form HUGE things for whisking pots of the stuff
> for events, all the way down to tiny things good for whisking a taster of a
> sauce in a cup when I first redact a recipe or want to se what it tastes
> like. If you're pressed for money, one medium sized whisk works well for
> all jobs though.
> I also recommend welding gloves, that go all the way up to your elbows.
> Made of good, thick leather.
>
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