Doug Franklin wrote:
David J Brooks wrote:
"My camera cost $700.00."
It must be good then
If he spent a couple of grand on pots and pans, he could take over
someone's job as a world-class chef.
Ya know... I heard this joke years ago and thought how appropriate.
However, after moving into a house with a gas cooktop my opinion has
changed. In our old house with the electric stove our pots and pans
were adequate and we had many fine gourmet meals cooked by myself and my
lovely bride.
When we moved here six months ago things changed. We couldn't get used
to the gas stove and I just simply blamed my skills and incompetence.
Well, one of our fry-pans started to lose its non-stick coating and the
wife decided to buy some new pans. We got a big 12 inch skillet with
lid and a set of 10" and 12" omelet pans all made by Calphalon and
costing a total of US$110 (to me a LOT of money for pots and pans).
All of a sudden we are able to cook again! We can control the heat
better and everything is coming out soooo much better.
So, as with photography, the skills of the chef/photographer matter a
lot, but the tools make a huge difference too.
Back to your normal programming...
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Christian
http://404mohawknotfound.blogspot.com/
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