AND I wouldn't have to take off work to do it, the best part. I've been going back and forth about whether I actually get paid little enough to take a day off for a free haircut.
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Natter 36: But We Digress...
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
::turns on Shuffle to avoid the salad muncher one cube over::
You know, my professional career has always been about reducing the amount of paper in the enterprise. Always. It's the raison d'etre of this department. Why, then, do I come in to see a printed out e-mail on my chair with handwriting on it? My boss doesn't sit remotely near my sube. That can't have been the easy answer.
Hey, it's started to rain. That's not right, I was thinking about doing some work on the backyard spaceship after work. Maybe I'll clean the basement instead.
Oh good, I had a hivemind question about dishwashers, and now the subject actually has come up (the plate of shrimp lattice of coincidence strikes again).
Until this February, I've never really had a dishwasher before. Somehow, I got it in my head that you are not supposed to clean non-stick pots and pans in one. Is that correct, or have I just been making extra work for myself for 4 months?
I know a good stainless steel pan I got recommends against it, and I KNOW you never wash cast iron that way, but I'm wondering if I made up the non-stick thing in my head.
If it's an anodized metal sort of non-stick, definitely don't put it in the dishwasher. The detergent reacts with the coating. Laminates, I'm not sure.
If it's an anodized metal sort of non-stick, definitely don't put it in the dishwasher. The detergent reacts with the coating. Laminates, I'm not sure.
Are these two types easy to tell apart, because I was either given or inherited all the non-stick stuff I have, and I'm not sure which kind it is.
I called again. email has not been sent, it is not lost. can relax. still not patient. radio on. data entry to do.
Are these two types easy to tell apart
Not by me. I know I have both, but only because I read the owner's manuals when I got them, because I am an owner's manual reading geek. But even with that, I can't remember which is which. I know I have some info on this in a book, and I might know which box said book would be in, I'll look when I get home.
But even with that, I can't remember which is which. I know I have some info on this in a book, and I might know which box said book would be in, I'll look when I get home.
Well, don't put yourself out, but thanks. In any case, someone else may chime in before then.
I should check Alton Brown's web site and see if he gets into this stuff there.
It's late, 'cause I went to bed last night, but many thanks DX! I had done a little search, but didn't come up with anything nearly that good.
In case anyone missed it, I refer to a great picture of my nephew pitching here: [link]