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Bob Eager February 16th 05 10:12 PM

On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 21:46:35 UTC, "Mary Fisher"
wrote:


"raden" wrote in message
...


er, what's a peel?


Half of 50% of the Avengers?


Even I know that you're showing your age there!


But even you may be wrong. There was, after all the (grossly inferior,
but same names) 1998 film...

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Bob Eager
begin a new life...dump Windows!

Dave February 16th 05 11:18 PM

D.M. Procida wrote:
Dave wrote:


As it was quite an expensive one, I took off the handle and coated the
pan with a thin film of ground nut oil and put it in the oven at the
maximum temperature. The result of this was I had a new non-stick pan
again :-)



How exactly does this work?

Daniele


Sorry for delay in answering you, I am having computer problems.

As Fred has stated, it is not as good a non-stick surface, but it is
certainly a lot harder. Even if you do damage the surface, it will self
repair next time you get the pan hot. Assuming that you do get a pan
very hot before you put anything in it, that is.

One bad thing about this old fashioned non-stick surface, is that it can
go on the bottom of a pan and that can be very dangerous, as the pan
will slip and slide all over the hob.

HTH

Dave

raden February 17th 05 09:43 PM

In message , Mary
Fisher writes

"raden" wrote in message
...


er, what's a peel?


Half of 50% of the Avengers?


Even I know that you're showing your age there!

I've only seen the recent repeats ... honest

--
geoff

Mary Fisher February 18th 05 01:01 AM


"raden" wrote in message
...
In message , Mary Fisher
writes

"raden" wrote in message
...


er, what's a peel?

Half of 50% of the Avengers?


Even I know that you're showing your age there!

I've only seen the recent repeats ... honest


I have to believe you, I wouldn't know. No telly.

But I saw it first time round :-)

Mary

--
geoff




Grimly Curmudgeon February 19th 05 11:21 PM

It was somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember
(D.M. Procida) saying
something like:

It's a perfectly good heavy frying-pan, except the non-stick surface has
worn away and it's a nuisance to cook with, but it seems very wasteful
simply to get rid of it. Is it worth doing anything else with it?


Use it as an elephant-scarer.
--

Dave


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