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Bob53
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Boiling water
First, pour water into pan.
Next, put pan of water onto stove burner.
Then, turn burner on the high position.
When water starts to boil, you are done.
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vandenberg
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Finally the proper instructions.
Cook gourmet dinners, but this trick has always escaped me.
Thanks!!
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Bob53
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Oddly enough, my ex couldn't even do that right.
Next week's recipe will be "How to make an ice cube".
[Edited on 3-5-2014 by Bob53]
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Russ
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BOLA folks are gonna laugh at you if you're only gonna show us how to make one ice cube at a time.
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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bajagrouper
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob53
Oddly enough, my ex couldn't even do that right.
Next week's recipe will be "How to make an ice cube".
[Edited on 3-5-2014 by Bob53] |
Seems all your recipes only ingredient is H2O............
I hear the whales song
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Bob53
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Baby steps.
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MitchMan
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What's H twenty?
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something's missing. when does it burn, technically?
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David K
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Bob, you are going to fit in here just fine!
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We have a special stand-alone machine that makes the magic ice - I have no idea how it does it but it's awesome!
Quote: | Originally posted by Bob53
Oddly enough, my ex couldn't even do that right.
Next week's recipe will be "How to make an ice cube".
[Edited on 3-5-2014 by Bob53] |
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Technically all it does is remove the heat from the water you boiled and it turns into an ice cube. http://forums.bajanomad.com/images/smilies/yes.gif
Now if the ice goes to gaseous mode instead of going to water first that's called "sublimation'. So, there is your word for the day- can we all say-
sublimation? Going from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid first is kinda like eating beans for dinner :-) :-)
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob53
Oddly enough, my ex couldn't even do that right.
Next week's recipe will be "How to make an ice cube".
[Edited on 3-5-2014 by Bob53] |
I'm an ice sculptor, last night I made a cube.
Mitch Hedberg
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bajagrouper
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Quote: | Originally posted by MitchMan
What's H twenty? |
H 2 0 = water
I hear the whales song
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Skipjack Joe
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Osprey,
Please write something soon. We miss your stories. Nomads has degenerated into threads like this and Gypsy Jan's discourses on her pets'
personalities.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob53
First, pour water into pan.
Next, put pan of water onto stove burner.
Then, turn burner on the high position.
When water starts to boil, you are done. |
Dude.... you must be retired with nothing else to do in Baja.
[Edited on 3-5-2014 by drzura]
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Bob53
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Actually, not retired. Own and operate a sheet metal fabrication company in Escondido. I just get bored. Been doing this for too long. 2 more years!
Then I can start writing my "How to cook book". lol
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob53
Actually, not retired. Own and operate a sheet metal fabrication company in Escondido. I just get bored. Been doing this for too long. 2 more years!
Then I can start writing my "How to cook book". lol |
A lot of Baja connections in Escondido... Ames Color Studios made a small Baja wall map with photos around it... Cliff Cross made the great Baja Guide
of 1970... I published my first two books on Baja while living and going to high school there (Orange Glen)... Off Road racers of the 1970's as well
came from Escondido! Heck, the world famous Ranch Dressing ('Hidden Valley') was created in the hills above Escondido off Guejito Road, near Lake
Wohlford! Memories...
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Bob53
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Quote: | Originally posted by Bob53
Actually, not retired. Own and operate a sheet metal fabrication company in Escondido. I just get bored. Been doing this for too long. 2 more years!
Then I can start writing my "How to cook book". lol |
A lot of Baja connections in Escondido... Ames Color Studios made a small Baja wall map with photos around it... Cliff Cross made the great Baja Guide
of 1970... I published my first two books on Baja while living and going to high school there (Orange Glen)... Off Road racers of the 1970's as well
came from Escondido! Heck, the world famous Ranch Dressing ('Hidden Valley') was created in the hills above Escondido off Guejito Road, near Lake
Wohlford! Memories... |
My shop has been here since 1985. Lived in Valley Center for 25 years and just moved to Fallbrook last November.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob53
Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Quote: | Originally posted by Bob53
Actually, not retired. Own and operate a sheet metal fabrication company in Escondido. I just get bored. Been doing this for too long. 2 more years!
Then I can start writing my "How to cook book". lol |
A lot of Baja connections in Escondido... Ames Color Studios made a small Baja wall map with photos around it... Cliff Cross made the great Baja Guide
of 1970... I published my first two books on Baja while living and going to high school there (Orange Glen)... Off Road racers of the 1970's as well
came from Escondido! Heck, the world famous Ranch Dressing ('Hidden Valley') was created in the hills above Escondido off Guejito Road, near Lake
Wohlford! Memories... |
My shop has been here since 1985. Lived in Valley Center for 25 years and just moved to Fallbrook last November. |
I lived above and just northeast of Escondido, at Lake Wohlford from 1970 to 1994. Went to Valley Center for Jr. High (7th and 8th grade)... long bus
ride!
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Bob53
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Probably know some of the same people.
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