Grrrrr, I can never get it right - what it is is a jam/jelly maker. Only makes small batches but that's perfect for us as I like a variety of differant kinds - sure wanting one. I'll try to get another link on here but I think the system is having trouble with EI so I may have to use firefox
If it only does that, I have no room for it. I can make jam in my pressure cooker, or even a large pot, faster. I predict we'll be seeing them at yard sales next year.
Could be, but best check out "my garage sale" as I've a feeling it's on my Christmas List for this year but then, don't know many gadgets that arn't. I really hate draggin out the big pots when I only want to make enough pepper jellies for me and DH to last us the season. Sigh, poor DH doesn't have a chance - I'm quickly taking over his garage
Bonnie G #2 wrote: Could be, but best check out "my garage sale" as I've a feeling it's on my Christmas List for this year but then, don't know many gadgets that arn't. I really hate draggin out the big pots when I only want to make enough pepper jellies for me and DH to last us the season. Sigh, poor DH doesn't have a chance - I'm quickly taking over his garage
Yours would be the one garage sale I would actually go to!
Bonnie G #2 wrote: Could be, but best check out "my garage sale" as I've a feeling it's on my Christmas List for this year but then, don't know many gadgets that arn't. I really hate draggin out the big pots when I only want to make enough pepper jellies for me and DH to last us the season. Sigh, poor DH doesn't have a chance - I'm quickly taking over his garage
Yours would be the one garage sale I would actually go to!
Hee, Hee; but I'd never be able to part with any of my gadgets, what if I decided I NEED it. Actually, that has happened to me - hadn't used my salad shooter in so long I'd forgotten I had it when I moved. Then someone mentioned using it and I almost freaked trying to remember where I put it- found it, and used it every day for a week
I know what you're saying! I can't throw any gadget away for the same reason. I learned my lesson when I gave away my ice cream maker and food dehydrator and then found the "lost" manuals for them.
Zeldaz wrote: Most manuals are available on the manufacturer's website, and you can bookmark them to find them faster.
Oh yeah, nowadays I know that, and find them for people in need all the time. It happened to me 12 years ago, and at that time if manuals were available online, I didn't know about it. That's why I'm so careful about getting rid of anything that looks unusable now; cause it just may turn out usable in the future.
I have been trying - not always succeeding, but trying - to scan manuals and instruction sheets - especially short ones, like for watches - and saving them in a folder on my computer. Only way I can figure out how to reprogram the pet feeder when the daylight savings changes.