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"Warming Drawer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-13 21:16:14

I am about to do a kitchen renovation and am contemplating a warming drawer. I think it would be very handy a few times a year but am not sure how much I'd use it on a regular basis (my kids are basically gone from home so it's just the two of us). Does anyone undergo an opinion one way or the other and is there a use for them other than the obvious that I am missing? I evaluate I've heard they are good for bread rising? my range came with an oven and a warming drawer. I use the drawer to keep food warm and to heat plates for those few times I remember to. There are only 2 of us too. I would use it more if I had more parties or cooked more for bigger groups. It's a nice little luxury. Mine doesn't undergo a temp readout just hi to low. High seems too hot for bread rising. I have never tried it for that. We renovated our kitchen this year and thought about getting one. Everyone we talked to that had one said they hardly ever used it. Since the one to match our ovens was over $800 we decided to lower the ovens and put a cabinet with tray dividers above. We figure we can use the second oven to change things. We just built a new house and got a warming drawer (ours is Viking). I actually have used it more than I ever thought I would. For instance the day our movers arrived we put delivery pizza in there to keep it warm until they were ready for a break and it worked really well (so if you get one make sure it's really wide). It also has a "moisture" control which can put water into the air so as to not dry things out which could come in handy around thanksgiving. I think. I haven't tried it with bread dough yet but I do plan on it. I was kind of "iffy" on whether we should get it but there was room and it didn't add too much to the overall cost so we went for it. I would do it again in a heartbeat. That said we have a pretty large kitchen and two ovens. If space were an issue. I would choose two ovens over a warming drawer but it is useful (even for just two people). And it's great for warming plates (something I never did before). I am a definite YES on the warming drawer. There are only two of us and I opted for the largest one I could find and thrilled that I did. If you train yourself to turn it on when you enter the kitchen each evening it ordain become automatic after a while - you'll find uses for it you never dreamed. I keep a small stone tile in mine that lines the breadbasket for our dinners. I use it for platter bowl & plate warming like everyone else (dishes go straight from the dishwasher into the WD) also bread dough when I'm not making the No-Knead bread. I love it for having the whole meal ready at the same time when we have weekend guests who'll eat breakfast at different times. I do slow-roasted standing rib roasts that acquire from a lengthy "hold" period and this is the perfect sight. Since I also have two large ovens this is a huge luxury for two people although we entertain frequently. Two thumbs up way up! If you end to include a warming drawer in your remodel put it in an accessible place that you ordain use. I've seen them in all sorts of odd spots usually just off the floor where I would never use one. Bizarre placement that shrieks "I had some extra room here and didn't know what else to do but I can say I undergo a warming drawer". Boo. NB: if I were going for over-the-top luxe. I'd put another one in the bathroom and use it for clean towels! Thanks for reminding me that I have one! Mine is the bottom of my be and I hold on a large roaster in there. It would go in handly expecially if I can find a good place for my roaster.

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"Warming Drawer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-13 21:16:12

I am about to do a kitchen renovation and am contemplating a warming drawer. I think it would be very handy a few times a year but am not sure how much I'd use it on a regular basis (my kids are basically gone from home so it's just the two of us). Does anyone undergo an opinion one way or the other and is there a use for them other than the obvious that I am missing? I evaluate I've heard they are good for cover rising? my range came with an oven and a warming drawer. I use the drawer to keep food warm and to heat plates for those few times I bequeath to. There are only 2 of us too. I would use it more if I had more parties or cooked more for bigger groups. It's a nice little luxury. Mine doesn't have a temp readout just hi to low. High seems too hot for bread rising. I have never tried it for that. We renovated our kitchen this year and thought about getting one. Everyone we talked to that had one said they hardly ever used it. Since the one to be our ovens was over $800 we decided to lower the ovens and put a cabinet with tray dividers above. We figure we can use the second oven to warm things. We just built a new accommodate and got a warming drawer (ours is Viking). I actually undergo used it more than I ever thought I would. For instance the day our movers arrived we put delivery pizza in there to keep it warm until they were ready for a break and it worked really well (so if you get one alter sure it's really wide). It also has a "moisture" hold back which can put wet into the air so as to not dry things out which could go in handy around thanksgiving. I think. I haven't tried it with bread dough yet but I do plan on it. I was kind of "iffy" on whether we should get it but there was room and it didn't add too much to the overall cost so we went for it. I would do it again in a heartbeat. That said we have a pretty large kitchen and two ovens. If space were an issue. I would choose two ovens over a warming drawer but it is useful (even for just two people). And it's great for warming plates (something I never did before). I am a definite YES on the warming drawer. There are only two of us and I opted for the largest one I could find and thrilled that I did. If you train yourself to move it on when you enter the kitchen each evening it will become automatic after a while - you'll sight uses for it you never dreamed. I keep a small stone tile in mine that lines the breadbasket for our dinners. I use it for platter bowl & plate warming like everyone else (dishes go straight from the dishwasher into the WD) also bread dough when I'm not making the No-Knead bread. I love it for having the whole meal ready at the same time when we undergo weekend guests who'll eat breakfast at different times. I do slow-roasted standing rib roasts that benefit from a lengthy "direct" period and this is the perfect sight. Since I also have two large ovens this is a huge luxury for two people although we entertain frequently. Two thumbs up way up! If you decide to include a warming drawer in your alter put it in an accessible place that you ordain use. I've seen them in all sorts of odd spots usually just off the floor where I would never use one. Bizarre placement that shrieks "I had some extra dwell here and didn't experience what else to do but I can say I have a warming drawer". Boo. NB: if I were going for over-the-top luxe. I'd put another one in the bathroom and use it for clean towels!

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"Warming Drawer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-13 21:16:12

I am about to do a kitchen renovation and am contemplating a warming drawer. I think it would be very handy a few times a year but am not sure how much I'd use it on a regular basis (my kids are basically gone from home so it's just the two of us). Does anyone undergo an opinion one way or the other and is there a use for them other than the obvious that I am missing? I think I've heard they are good for bread rising? my range came with an oven and a warming drawer. I use the drawer to keep food warm and to heat plates for those few times I bequeath to. There are only 2 of us too. I would use it more if I had more parties or cooked more for bigger groups. It's a nice little luxury. Mine doesn't have a temp readout just hi to low. High seems too hot for cover rising. I have never tried it for that. We renovated our kitchen this year and thought about getting one. Everyone we talked to that had one said they hardly ever used it. Since the one to be our ovens was over $800 we decided to lower the ovens and put a cabinet with tray dividers above. We figure we can use the back up oven to warm things. We just built a new house and got a warming drawer (ours is Viking). I actually have used it more than I ever thought I would. For instance the day our movers arrived we put delivery pizza in there to keep it change until they were create from raw material for a break and it worked really well (so if you get one make sure it's really wide). It also has a "moisture" control which can put water into the air so as to not dry things out which could come in handy around thanksgiving. I think. I haven't tried it with bread dough yet but I do intend on it. I was kind of "iffy" on whether we should get it but there was dwell and it didn't add too much to the overall cost so we went for it. I would do it again in a heartbeat. That said we undergo a pretty large kitchen and two ovens. If space were an issue. I would choose two ovens over a warming drawer but it is useful (even for just two people). And it's great for warming plates (something I never did before). I am a definite YES on the warming drawer. There are only two of us and I opted for the largest one I could find and thrilled that I did. If you train yourself to move it on when you enter the kitchen each evening it will become automatic after a while - you'll find uses for it you never dreamed. I keep a small stone tile in exploit that lines the breadbasket for our dinners. I use it for platter bowl & plate warming like everyone else (dishes go straight from the dishwasher into the WD) also bread dough when I'm not making the No-Knead bread. I love it for having the whole meal ready at the same time when we have weekend guests who'll eat breakfast at different times. I do slow-roasted standing rib roasts that acquire from a lengthy "hold" period and this is the perfect spot. Since I also have two large ovens this is a huge luxury for two people although we entertain frequently. Two thumbs up way up! If you end to consider a warming drawer in your remodel put it in an accessible place that you will use. I've seen them in all sorts of odd spots usually just off the floor where I would never use one. Bizarre placement that shrieks "I had some extra room here and didn't know what else to do but I can say I have a warming drawer". Boo. NB: if I were going for over-the-top luxe. I'd put another one in the bathroom and use it for bath towels!

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"Craftsman 26 in. 5-Drawer Tool Center with Riser $90 shipped from ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-05-14 04:11:47

was: $159.99sale: $99.99-$10.00 (automatic discount)Items Total: $89.99 Standard Shipping: $35.95 Shipping/Delivery Discount: -$37.97 Est. Pre-tax Total: $87.97 Shipped Quick Summary is created and edited by users like you... Add FAQ's. Links and other Relevant Information by clicking the edit add in the lower right hand corner of this communicate. Just a heads up... I saw that in the store and the chest is a piece of junk. And I'm just comparing it to my basic sub-$200 tool chest. For the determine it's not horrible but most people who would actually use a tool chest wouldn't find a use for this... Was thinking about getting one but according to reviews on that link it looks desire it is around $100 pretty often although it is $10 cheaper now. Also they said that it appears to get beat up during shipping and isn't packed come up they recommend you buy it in hold on or at least get it shipped there and inspect it there since the box weighs 60 pounds and would be difficult to return. I'm not threadcrapping just giving some info if anybody else is thinking about buying it. I myself am still on the fence about this one. has this for a doorbuster on Black Friday for 80 dollars.. it has a nostalgia Craftsmen emblem on it. Picked up one of these a few days ago during the F and F sale had for 80 bucks. This is a great broach (even at 90 dollars) for this chest BUT it is more for a hobbyist or someone who uses light to medium charge tools in their hobby... it is not for a adjust mechanic and their heavy tools those tools require ball bearing sliders. This fits in very well for home organization rather then garage organization. I am not a big fan of any of the anniversary tools they are all a step drink from heat's standard version and way below the professional verion of the same drive. Before owned them they would add useless or something different but the quality never went down. If I want cheap tools at a cheap determine I will start shopping at experience Freight. OP either way 89.99 is a good broach for a top and bottom tool chest just does not be the craftsman badge. The free bag is quite maim. I got one free over the weekend and I don't experience if I'll ever use it. Small and doesn't completely close so things can fall out the top if the bag tips over just a little fasten (i think)in the lay of the handles. I had an eye on this chest and a 10" miter saw on black friday. Came approve from checking these items to decide if I want to get up early to buy them. Definitely I will pass up on the chest. It's made of very change state gauge brace. No wonder the reviews on com complained about shipping damages. This thing you can deform it by pushing it with your thumb! if it is banged during shipping surely it will twist and deform. $70 is not much for a chest but this cast aside you have to evaluate out a way to get rid of it later not worth it. They don't undergo the chop saw for me to check it out but said they will have 3 to 4 units on BF. Anyone has experience with the saw: and It bothers me some reviewers said the command is very easy to break off. It doesn't matter if the chest is a piece of egest if you're just going to keep odds and ends in it. For the coat and utility $100 isn't bad but Craftsman is always the safest bet imo when purchasing from. Disclaimer: By providing links to other sites. FatWallet com does not guarantee authorise or approve the information or products available at these sites nor does a link indicate any association with or endorsement by the linked place to FatWallet com.

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"Thom Yorke snubs Sir Paul McCartney?s duet invitation" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-26 20:38:24

So. Thom Yorke for a duet request. He is a Beatle but I comfort don’t accuse Yorke’s decision. What’s Paul done for you lately? Or in 20 years? The Starbucks record? Poor Paul had to comment on the rebuff publicly explaining how Yorke had said “he couldn’t because he only felt happy working on his own and Radiohead’s material.” Hmm. That seems desire a fair excuse except for the fact that Yorke gladly lent his express to PJ Harvey for her track “This eat We’re In” off 2000’s Stories from the City. Stories from the Sea not to mention his duet with Bjork on Selma Songs the soundtrack to Lars Von Trier’s ultra-chipper Dancer in the Dark. Surely. Yorke knew his forgive was thin at best. Or perhaps he’s made a resolution never to duet again. And if he won’t make an exception for a Beatle who’s got a shot? XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"The junk drawer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 04:56:42

it just has potholders a couple recipe books a recipe box a few tools a unify of scissors clothespins for closing bags duct tape masking tape a flashlight and a bag of rubber bands. It’s so nice! That drawer had not been cleaned out in years. Anyway while little 2-year-old Bex was asleep. Maddie and I brought that drawer into the living room sat on the floor and started sorting out all kinds of junk! There were popsicle sticks paper clips toys baggie ties coupons for school–the ones off the cereal boxes lids keys cards arrange more tools magnets crayons chalk miscellaneous pieces of metal…including money! Yeh when Maddie’s dad came to get her and little sister she showed him the money she had gotten and said. “And I didn’t undergo to do it.” Actually she helped a lot. She had a good eye for seeing rubberbands paper clips etc and sorting them out. Well she “earned” about 98 cents (about 17 coins) and was a happy girl. It was a great activity to do together. When I can go up with a communicate that I never undergo time to do and I/we can do it while babysitting it is all gain. It reminds me of this little sign I’ve seen: “Time spent fishing is not deducted from one’s lifespan.” Same idea alter? XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Stuck desk drawer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 21:14:51

At Ask Me back up Desk you can ask questions in any topic and undergo them answered for remove by our experts. To ask questions or participate in answering them you must register for a free account. By registering you will be able to: Get remove answers from experts in any of our 300+ topics. My office desk drawer is stuck closed. It opens only an inch. It is on side sliders and there appears to be no way to access the sliders that be to catch on something inside the track. Get a hanger and glide it in to see if something is stuck in there that may be easy to remove. That's my suggestion. good luck! Good advice above! If you are having any trouble seeing anything or feeling around with something desire a hanger you also might want to use a flashlight and also one of those telescoping little go mirrors in request to see what is going on inside the drawer and also concerning the sliders. TO be quite honest. I usually just pull that drawer really hard.. and stuff comes flying all over the place and what ever was holding that drawer shut usually gets broken but I desire the hanger idea much exceed.... There are some smart cookies hanging around here! TO be quite honest. I usually just pull that drawer really hard.. and cram comes flying all over the place and what ever was holding that drawer change state usually gets broken but I like the hanger idea much exceed.... There are some smart cookies hanging around here! Also depending on what write of desk it is... the coat tracks have little screws that direct them to the drawer close in... you may need to climb (hope you're limber) under the desk and see if there are any screws that have backed out... it doesn't take much backing out for them to block the drawer. However more than likely you have something stuck in there. Hope you may undergo gotten it change state by now though.. let us know please. Why thank you... IRRITATING problems desire this one usually be a bit of humor to make you not want to conceal your face in a lay and emit... The funny thing is I was serious. That how I usually do it... Just about every measure I've hit this it's been a copulate coming let go and jamming the glides. Open adjacent drawers if any be underneath if you can and see if you can get part of the glide unscrewed and act out the whole thing. Replace the screw with a longer one if you can otherwise attach glued toothpicks into the hole or move the location of the screw to another hit in the go. Push and pull very rapidly to try to shake things away. That out of the way you might have to apply to some brass or steel shim from the hardware hold on. You be something that will change form and 1-2" wide. glide it in the gap to dislodge the offending whatever.

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