What's For Supper?

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  1. Nancy Hart

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    Last night I was going to go healthy with mixed vegetables. They didn't turn out well.

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    This is why I'd like a timer on stove burners.
     
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    Needs a cream sauce, @Nancy Hart . :D

    I'm getting a grocery delivery today and ordered a rotisserie chicken, so we're having chicken, brown rice and roasted asparagus for dinner.
     
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    Tacos for us today. Easy to make and tasty to eat. Low carb tortilla, too.
     
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    Most if not all will think this is gross but .. I made a Peanut Butter and Beef Bologna sandwich with chips. And I got a couple of Krispy Kreme doughnuts for later.
     
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    Last night had a bowl of Special K with blueberries, and toast with strawberry jam.
     
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    Baked fish, homemade mac n'cheese, steamed spinach.
     
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    In the slow cooker I am doing corn beef and cabbage with mixed small potatoes' and baby carrots
     
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    Tonight's Supper was Blackened Catfish / Coconut Rice and peas carrots. Braised Collard Greens
     

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  9. John Brunner

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    I hate when that happens.

    Just for grins I took a ride on the internet.

    Here's a product that slides behind the knobs and beeps at intervals until the knob it turned to the OFF position:


    $70 for a set for 4 knobs, works on gas or electric.

    They have products advertised to help dementia patients by cutting off the gas or electricity after a period of time. $600-$700 (plus installation for gas.) The electric version is sold through Best Buy...it just plugs in between the stove and the outlet.

    Of course, for $600 you can buy a lot of veggies. But they are a pretty good idea for someone who might need the protection from repeated forgetfulness.
     
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    -Salad
    -Spaghetti & meatballs
    -Garlic bread
    -Fudgesicle
     
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  11. Nancy Hart

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    Thanks John. I appreciate that. Looked at both products.

    Here's the scenario that always causes this:

    My office and TV room are upstairs. The kitchen is downstairs. Sometimes I get bored in the kitchen waiting for something to finish cooking so I mosey upstairs thinking "just for a few minutes." Get distracted by something on TV or the computer. Sometimes I only remember when the smell of burning stuff makes its way up the stairs.

    I wouldn't hear any kind of alarm unless it's REALLY loud. Also have push buttons on the burners. I estimate my stove is at least 50 years old. It was another hand me down from some friends who replaced theirs just about the time I bought the house.

    I try to remember to set the timer on the smartphone, but forget that too, or think I won't really need it this time. lol
     
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    I've done the same thing, but living in a small rambler, my tv room is right next to my kitchen...so at least I'd smell smoke. I also have several timers that I use. They have magnetic backs...a couple stay stuck to my fridge. In my small house, there is no place that I wouldn't hear them. Maybe you could keep a timer in your tv room so you set it when you sit down and it's right beside you.

    I hope you have smoke detectors installed, just to cover the worse-case scenario.

    Regarding the age of your stove...I never bought a new fridge until I moved here in 2010. I, too, always found the "we just remodeled" deals. I wish I still had a gas stove as old as your stove. I bought a "new one" maybe 20 years or so ago, and it has electronic igniters and an electronic stove thermostat & controls. In a power outage, I can manually light the burners, but cannot bake. I didn't even think of it when I bought the thing (not that I'd be baking a cake in a power outage.)
     
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  13. Nancy Hart

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    Similar thing with my old gas water heater. When the power went out at least you always had hot water. When it died I had to switch to electric, because of changes in the code for venting.
     
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    Being in the country, my risk is well water. That goodness my electric service is reliable.
     
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    In a cooking mood today..so next three day or so we can choose from
    Chicken pot pie, goulash, or red beans and rice.
    :D
     
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