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"Gordon" <gordon@mpsnet.com.mx>
Tue, 12 Aug 1997 10:57:27 -0500
v097.n052.13
 Bonnie wrote asking for a mail order spice company.
 I have found two mail order sources that I buy odds and ends from that I
can not buy in the store.  Both offer good service and fair prices.  Neither
had Cardomin in the last catalog but I would call and see if they have it
and get on their mailing list.  They both have excellent and informative
catalogs.  I love reading them both.

King Arthur has all kinds of pans, flours, spices, and generally things you
use when baking..  Penzeys is strictly spices.  If you like Greek salad
dressing they have a great base for the dressing. I love it.

King Arthur Flour  800-827-6836
Penzeys ltd        414-574-0278        PO Box 933         Muskego, Wi


Tia wrote saying her paddle stuck in her pan.
Tia I guess as a batchlor I can write this.  Why are you worried?  I never
wash my bread pan.  I just shake out the loaf of bread and put the pan back
in the ABM.  Even when making dough I just wipe the pan out with a dry cloth
to get the dried dough off the sides of the pan and then proceed with the
next loaf.   Pizza stores and professional bakers never wash their pans.  It
ruins the seasoning.  there really is no reason to wash the pan.  Its not
going to get anything on it that will hurt your family and even if it did it
would get killed when the bread baked.  Every few  months I get a small
paint brush and clean out the whole abm sweeping the dust out.  Thats it.
And, as of this date I haven't died of food poisoning.


Pam Drake wrote about having problems with her Bread Machine.
Pam do you have your ABM on a surge protector?  You mentioned that you had a
problem with the electricity in your house then the ABM would not work.
Leads me to think the computer burnt out when the lights went out.  All
Microwaves and ABM's should be on surge protectors.  The computers in them
are sensitive to sudden surges of electricity.  You can purchase individual
ones for a low price at almost any hardware store.

Gordon
Acapulco