Stir fry dinner
            
                
                    47Jacqueline                
                
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            My personal favorite is using something like this!

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            My husband constantly asks why we have so many pans when I only use the one big skillet. It's kind of a wok shaped large skillet. I'm a huge fan of stir fry and other one pan meals.
I really want to ask how someone your age didn't already have a full sized skillet but can't figure out how to do so without sounding rude.
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What's in it? I recognize some of it but not all.47Jacqueline wrote: »
i just bought a full sized frying pan. It's so much easier to cook in!
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            Unless your gas stove fire looks like a jet engine, it's not stir fry...


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            Green cabbage, carrots, bay scallops - that's it. And some spices.
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What's in it? I recognize some of it but not all.47Jacqueline wrote: »
i just bought a full sized frying pan. It's so much easier to cook in!
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            Need2Exerc1se wrote: »
I really want to ask how someone your age didn't already have a full sized skillet but can't figure out how to do so without sounding rude.

My husband was a chef.... I swear we have a commercial kitchens worth of pans.
oh wait we do - we took them all when we sold the restaurant LOLOLOLOLOLOL0 - 
            Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I really want to ask how someone your age didn't already have a full sized skillet but can't figure out how to do so without sounding rude.


I live by myself. Why would I need something that prepares food for a family of four?
I always ask rude questions, myself, but I don't qualify them by letting people know they are rude.
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            47Jacqueline wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I really want to ask how someone your age didn't already have a full sized skillet but can't figure out how to do so without sounding rude.


I live by myself. Why would I need something that prepares food for a family of four?
I always ask rude questions, myself, but I don't qualify them by letting people know they are rude.
IDK, I had one when I lived by myself. LOL It's just two of us now and my big skillet is still my most used pan, but I usually cook for three (or 2.5) because I like leftovers for lunch.0 - 
            Need2Exerc1se wrote: »47Jacqueline wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I really want to ask how someone your age didn't already have a full sized skillet but can't figure out how to do so without sounding rude.


I live by myself. Why would I need something that prepares food for a family of four?
I always ask rude questions, myself, but I don't qualify them by letting people know they are rude.
IDK, I had one when I lived by myself. LOL It's just two of us now and my big skillet is still my most used pan, but I usually cook for three (or 2.5) because I like leftovers for lunch.
To each her own.
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