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tonyb

Can't Live With It?

Posted by tonyb • 9/29/09
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What in your kitchen, whether food or anything else can you not live with?

For me it is ice-cream. If I have a carton of ice-cream in the freezer, it won't last more than a few hours. The size of the container is irrelevant. If I buy it in the evening, it will be wiped out by the morning.

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  1. Anniepooh
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    Anniepooh (9/29/09)
    Goat cheese. Can't have it around more than 24 hours at best. Disappears into thin air, it seems.
  2. amybyrd21
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    amybyrd21 (9/29/09)
    Cheese and seli lunch meat. If I buy the prepackaged stuff it can sit but if I have fresh deli sliced cheese and meat it is gone within no time. My kids is pizza and mac n cheese. My hubby is hambuger meat and sausage.
  3. Theresa111
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    Theresa111 (9/29/09)
    Creme Brulee`.
    1. amybyrd21
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      amybyrd21 (9/29/09)
      have you tried a creme brulee cheescake? I have a recipe. My daughter and mom had one at Wolfgang Pucks and had to have a recipe for it.
    2. Theresa111
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      Theresa111 (9/29/09)
      Actually, no I haven't. I make one cheesecake because it is so rich I do not bake it often. If I were to bake like I want to we wouldn't be able to fit through the door, plus, his precious Mother had diabetes and I want to make certain he keeps the sweets to a minimum.

      What I long for Amy, is a professional kitchen all my own and a lot of cash to stock it full of the finest ingredients. PCH needs to drop by my place. I know exactly how to tithe and spend and share and invest.
    3. amybyrd21
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      amybyrd21 (9/29/09)
      I cant find a building I like here that doesnt cost thru the roof and had a good location. I can find empty lots but they want more than one with a building on it. Iam looking into getting an old grocery/deli building and converting it. I also want to get professional stuff for my kitchen. I have a huge kitchen (I mean huge) and i want to have a professional stove (the one I have now one of the eyes doesnt work) I want a dish washer (hate doing dishes) and cabinets. I have a mess for a kitchen right now. We redid a 1850's house. The first part of this house was built then) and the tile floor cracked around the door ways after they re did the supports. I just want to scream at my kitchen. That is the next big project after the flooding at the barn.
    4. Theresa111
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      Theresa111 (9/29/09)
      I do know you might need food handler or health certificate, check into that. And you might be able to share a kitchen with a business; other caterer or bakery or restaurant, where you rent and use their space when they are not using it. It might be a win-win situation.
    5. amybyrd21
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      amybyrd21 (9/30/09)
      If I do it out in the county all I have to deal with is the state health dept. I found that strange but it is one less thing to deal with. I was looking into the shared kitchen and have one place to talk too.
  4. Penny
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    Penny (9/30/09)
    In answer to Tony's question for me it would be peanutbutter...I eat it by the spoonful!
  5. AngieAlaniz
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    AngieAlaniz (9/30/09)
    I think for me it would be fresh baked bread and real butter.
  6. trishag
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    trishag (9/30/09)
    Definitely chocolate, especially Cadbury! Barely makes it out of the grocery bag.

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