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If you can get your hands on some old Corningware Visions amber cookware (notthe new stuff--the old stuff, which was made of somewhat different materials), it is safe, easy to clean, you can see through it, and it maintains pretty even heat. I have the small, medium, large and extra large saucepans/dutch oven and…
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Thanks, Hanoge. I think I'll try to make them in the muffin tins.
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hanoge--How many servings does the recipe make?
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ports952, your recipe may be better than the one I tried. We gave something similar a try a couple of years ago, and it's one of the few recipes we've ever tossed in the trash can.
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Queenliz--FABULOUS chart. Thanks!
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It is noisy though...
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Believe it or not, you can make butter in your clothes dryer. I used to do it for my kids years ago just for the fun of it. You put the cream in a plastic container, tape it up really really really well, and run it through the clothes dryer on no heat for about a half an hour or so. The butter separates out nicely.