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Cooking with my kettle...Part 3...Sucess!
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Well, finally a success story in my kettle based culinary adventures.
I used my trusty kettle to cook asparagus this week and it came out perfectly.Popped the asparagus in, boiled the kettle, let it stand fir a minute the drained and voila!
Perfect
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
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"Well, finally a success story in my kettle based culinary adventures.
I used my trusty kettle to cook asparagus this week and it came out perfectly.Popped the asparagus in, boiled the kettle, let it stand fir a minute the drained and voila!
Perfect
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Do you not own saucepans or just love the challenge? |
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"Well, finally a success story in my kettle based culinary adventures.
I used my trusty kettle to cook asparagus this week and it came out perfectly.Popped the asparagus in, boiled the kettle, let it stand fir a minute the drained and voila!
Perfect
Saucepans are for wusses lol
Do you not own saucepans or just love the challenge? "
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Do you do boil in the (hopefully reusable) bag? Otherwise, the water used to clean a kettle after cooking in it must be fairly high, surely?
I like to repurpose things, before or after their expiry for their original purpose.
I'm not sure that a kettle is the most wise use of energy for cooking though - maybe you know more? The cost vs gas cooking etc?
At this time of year, it's possible to let natural sunlight heat your water for free - I'm not talking home panels that do it. Once heated, any additional purchased energy to get it to boiling point, if needed, would be less than if starting from cold water. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Does the kettle retain an asparagussy smell?
I was thinking this!
Haha, no, but never put a joss stick in the spout of your teapot...my tea tasted funny for a week
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Are you on a mission to find a multi-use function for everything?
Is it an art project?
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"Does the kettle retain an asparagussy smell?
I was thinking this!
Haha, no, but never put a joss stick in the spout of your teapot...my tea tasted funny for a week
Are you on a mission to find a multi-use function for everything?
Is it an art project?
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Haha no,I just like trying daft things.
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"Does the kettle retain an asparagussy smell?
I was thinking this!
Haha, no, but never put a joss stick in the spout of your teapot...my tea tasted funny for a week
Yikes! That sounds vile!"
Yes, it was foolish in retrospect  |
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