Hi Lisa,
Thank you so much for this valuable information. I forgot, we are supposed to
say thanks and so-called useless things like that, but I don’t write to this
group very much because I’m not new to the kitchen. But especially in these
times, I think it’s wonderful when people let others k
Hi Simon,
That message was not blank.
Lora
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> On
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No there is no message under mine.
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> On Jun 20, 2020, at 8:38 PM, Lora
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Cc: Simon Wong
Subject: Re: [CnD] regarding air fryer recipes
My that’s one expensive book.
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> On Jun 20, 2020, at 10:14 PM, Lora Leggett via Cookinginthedark
> wrote:
>
> Here it is, Simon, I got it right underneath your message.
>> On Sat, Jun 20
can this book be down loaded?
> My friend and I want to learn how to use an air fryer they got thanks.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:cookinginthedark-boun...@acbradio.org] On
> Behalf Of Lora Leggett via Cookinginthedark
> Sent: Saturday, Ju
I had the old braille book of Cooking Without Looking. Unfortunately, it was
on my shelf in the basement and it got water damaged. I cried when I had to
throw it out.
But I downloaded both copies from BARD.
The original version is read byh a gentleman, and the newer copy from about
1980 is rea
Hi Jean,
Thanks for sharing these recipes.
It is a different book than the one that Marjorie sells at the Book Stop. I
have that bpook, and about 48 other ones. I enjoy buying them and also helping
once in a while to put one together.
It’s so much fun to read them or just to make things.
My air
I think the xantham gum is used for thickener in foods for people who have to
eat their meals gluten free.
I probably wouldn’t ever have to use it, but if you found out the reason you
were getting sick was from Celiac’s disease or something, you would have to
make sure to stop using regular flou
I’ll tell you about one I would like to find.
Some time around the early 1990’s I think it was, a gentleman came to my house
and said he was a retired water man and that he remembered seeing me when he
came to read the water meter. He said he and his wife were moving and that his
sister had pas
ago, don't
know where I heard it but it is true. I kid you not.
Marie
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 8:51 PM Lora Leggett via Cookinginthedark <
cookinginthedark@acbradio.org> wrote:
> I had the old braille book of Cooking Without Looking. Unfortunately,
> it was on my shelf in
e interested in
dredging up and reissuing some of these old Braille cookbooks if there was
enough demand. It's really our history.
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Good going, Marie. I have both versions from BARD but have never actually sat
down and copied it. Maybe I should before I get too old and decrepit, haha.
I’m hitting 68 on August 24 so I think I better get cracking, haha.
Lora and Firefly
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I have it too, in my computer. I can’t remember if I got it from BARD or
where. I also bought the computer version of The No Measure Cookbook. I think
it is actually audio that is read to you. I didn’t want to have braille books
taking too much room when I also had to pack Firefly’s food to
small electrical devices then that we have
>now. I don't know where to get a copy. I
>wonder if NLS would be interested in dredging up
>and reissuing some of these old Braille
>cookbooks if there was enough demand. It's
>really our history. -Original Message
Oh, wow, I have a coffee can with a tight fitting lid. I pour the 4 or 5 pound
can into the can. If it doesn’t run out, I put one of those bread ties really
tight on the sugar bag just until it goes down enough for the rest to fit.
I’d never want the possibility of a roach, an ant, a fly or any
I can read the UEB, but don’t really have to like it, haha.
Hey, have any of you guys gotten braille cookbooks to borrow from the Braille
Library and Transcribing Service in Indianapolis, Indiana?
I just started getting them somewherearound a year and a half ago. I think I
had about 8 books, but
human being.
Marie
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 10:00 AM Lora Leggett via Cookinginthedark <
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> I have it too, in my computer. I can’t remember if I got it from BARD or
> where. I also bought the computer version of The No Measure Cookbook. I
&
17845
Chesman, Andrea. 2 volumes. A production of the National Library Service for
the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress.
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Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2020 12:05 PM
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read it but
don't like it. I wouldn't have taken courses to learn it if I hadn't
had the possibility of needing to teach it. Of course, I don't have to
worry about that right now.
Pauline
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wrote:
> I can read the UEB, but don’t
Braille Library And Transcribing Services
Madison, WI
608-233-0222
Cookbooks
All titles in UEB unless notated with an "e" after the number
All titles with "NFS" are Not For Sale
(Last Updated 11/8/2019)
Num Title Author Vols Pgs. Description
7238 101 Best Super Foods Hornick, Betsy 3 477
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Don't know about Seeing it Our Way or the place your referring to in Indiana.
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Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2020 1:25
ike it. I wouldn't have taken courses to learn it if I hadn't
had the possibility of needing to teach it. Of course, I don't have to
worry about that right now.
Pauline
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wrote:
> I can read the UEB, but don’t really have to like it, haha.
That’s cool. I will check to make sure I have it or go get it. That brings
back memories and it’s down the basement somewhere.
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Ihave the New King James in 20 volumes on my living room shelves.
It was donated to my regional library so I put in for it. Someone was ahead of
me, and they said they couldn’t take it, so they loaded it onto my bus home
from a meeting.
I don’t think my driver was too thrilled, but it was kind o
gt;materials due to the pandemic. One of the places
>that sends out monthly devotionals has done
>this. On another subject, I am with Lora as far
>as UEB. I can read it but don't like it. I
>wouldn't have taken courses to learn it if I
>hadn't had the poss
the name of your air fryer?
Thanks.
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Of Lora Leggett via Cookinginthedark
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Angeles. Does anyone know about her?
Also, I wonder if we took a survey who would say they like Ueb? Maybe it's just
the learning curve, or something, but I wish Braille hadn't changed.
Everyone stay well and safe!
Linda and Lara
On 7/11/2020 11:38 AM, Lora Leggett via Cookinginthedar
kind of dear Abby radio show in Los Angeles. Does anyone know about
> her?
>
> Also, I wonder if we took a survey who would say they like Ueb? Maybe it's
> just the learning curve, or something, but I wish Braille hadn't changed.
>
>
> Everyone stay well and safe!
&g
o, I wonder if we took a survey who would say they like Ueb? Maybe it's
>> just the learning curve, or something, but I wish Braille hadn't changed.
>>
>>
>> Everyone stay well and safe!
>>
>>
>> Linda and Lara
>>
>>> On 7/11/
>>>>>
>>>>> in the seventies there was a lady who wrote a Mexican cookbook who was
>>>>> blind. Her name was Elena, and I can't remember the last name. She also
>>>>> had a cooking/kind of dear Abby radio show in Los Angeles. Does anyone
Sorry I made a mistake, it’s from our kitchens to yours.
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The cookbooks I have had so far are
gs on the computer.
Unfortunately, I forget things a lot more often than I used to as well, making
it necessary to have a notebook of tips and key strokes that tell me what to do.
Pamela Fairchild
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Oh wow! Thank God you did not set the house on fire!
I bet that scared your Dad! But now it seems like it started out to be kind of
fun.
Too bad it didn’t end up that way. Wonder if the burgers burned or if it was a
little of the grease that dripped onto the burner.
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as I remember was pretty embarrassed and left pretty fast.
On 7/11/2020 6:36 PM, Lora Leggett via Cookinginthedark wrote:
> Oh wow! Thank God you did not set the house on fire!
> I bet that scared your Dad! But now it seems like it started out to be kind
> of fun.
> Too bad it didn’
was fully sighted.
On 7/11/2020 6:36 PM, Lora Leggett via Cookinginthedark wrote:
> Oh wow! Thank God you did not set the house on fire!
> I bet that scared your Dad! But now it seems like it started out to be kind
> of fun.
> Too bad it didn’t end up that way. Wonder if the burgers
Oh, wow, that must have smelled awful. Glad we have microwaves for melting
butter and chocolate and stuff.
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I imagine that smelled awful.
I did something dumb right after I got my air fryer. Being I am in my late
60’s now, I can’t even imagine I did this.
I was here by myself in the house and decided to put some frozen fries in the
air fryer, and then said oh well, I’ll have a frozen burger too.
Well,
That sounds like it would be well worth the try.
It does say to cook 3 to 5 hours. I would think it would be safe to do it
without pre-browning it.
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I don’t have trouble most of the time. I’ve gotten a couple thin little cuts
many years ago.
I can do it on a manual or electric Can opener.
I usually take it all out of the can and put it into a bowl or container so I
don’t touch those sharp edges and get cut.
I like to slice it up all at once a
A crockpot is a slow cooker, kind of like a Kleenex is a tissue or a
Band-Aid is a bandage. A Crockpot is made by Rival so they just came up
with the term Slow Cooker to describe the thing so if you have one by
Hamilton Beach, for example, you are not using another company's name. I
think mos
I don't mean to criticize anyone and I want you all to know I am very
appreciative of all the recipes everyone shares in here.
And Yes, I can take the title from the subject and paste it above the
recipe.
But if possible, could you please write the title right above the recipe?
Maybe some people
Hi Ron,
Dale Campbell shared a tip that I have tried with the George Foreman Grill.
When you transfer your food to a plate or cookie sheet as I do sometimes, wet a
good quality paper towel with hot water, place it on your open grill and
quickly shut it. You will hear a loud sizzle. I forgot to
Hui Marie And All,
I have been using slow cookers for a long time too. On my first one, the power
cord gave out. I had another one that got dropped because I put it upon the
refrigerator because we needed the counter space for something,and a cat jumped
up there and knocked it to the floor.
Ot
I am not trying to hurt anyone’s feelings, but I just want to say that recipes
and directions in them are just guidelines. It’s like traveling, if we follow
a road map, there may be a detour sign that is not on the road map or GPS.
For those of us who have been around the kitchen a while, it mak
Hi All,
This NVDA program does not say H T H.
I had to space it to make it say it.
It was saying Heath, haha. It made me hungry for a Heath Bar so I wondered
what the note was talking about, (smile).
I can power Jaws up and it would say the letters I suppose.
NVDA also says Cuban Pesos instead o
I got my Cooks Essential air fryer in 2016 from QVC.
It has a round button in the center and two smaller buttons on each side of
that button.
So the two smaller buttons are going up and down on each side of that middle
button.
You use combinations of pressing the middle button then one of those
When I copied down the recipe, I took out the slash and wrote the word or in
between so it says onion or mushroom soup.
Sometimes, you have to move the arrows around on a line if it doesn’t sound
right just listening to things. You cannot tell in recipe titles or directions
whether they wrote a
Hi All,
That does sound wonderful, but right now I don’t have any packs of onion soup
mix. I do have raw beans, I am not sure what kind, they could be kidney beans
or whatever. I do have raw onions, so I put a couple of them into my crockpot
right at the beginning of cooking so they have plent
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