I found an omelet maker at Wal-Mart and it is great in the microwave. I think 
it was around $7 or so, but I don't remember for sure now. I would love to find 
one made out of glass or ceramic instead of plastic. The concept works really 
well, but I don't like cooking in plastic because of health concerns. 
Meanwhile, I am using the plastic version. I didn't know Tupper Ware had one 
too, but do know their version is more expensive than the one I found.

Pamela Fairchild <[email protected]>

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From: Deborah Barnes via Cookinginthedark 
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Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 5:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [CnD] Omlets

Some blind folks do quite nicely making omelets.  I'm not one of them, however. 
 I took a cooking class once that promised "perfect" omelets.  I told the 
instructor mine wouldn't be perfect.  Oh yes it will, he said.  Well, ... it 
wasn't.  <g<  But some folks are great at it.

There's this new Tupperware omelet maker for the microwave that is really neat. 
 So long as you don't use a lot of fat, it just slides out of the pan.  You 
start with the veggies on the bottom, and you add the cheese after the omelet 
is done.  (the heat melts the cheese)  When I get mine, I'll give directions, 
but I have a sighted friend that loves hers.

Deb B.

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