SharonID
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Posts: 74 Location: northern Idaho
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:17 am Post subject: Bi-Level cooking pot (USA) |
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I just got a great pot set-up that shoud be terrific for doing two foods at once in a panel cooker. It's billed as a double boiler, but unlike many double boilers the top pot has a flat bottom and basically sits on top of the bottom pot (only extending into it enough for stability), so the bottom pot (2 quarts) can be full of one type of food while the top insert (probably just under 2 quarts) can cook something else. Since tiffin tins don't seem to be available in the USA, I was excited to find this item. It is thin steel with a non-stick black finish inside and out, so I don't even have to paint it, and since it comes with the handles detatched, it will be very easy to oven-bag or use with my double bowl cover set-up.
Shipping might be prohibitive anywhere but the USA and maybe Canada (though in some farther-away places lucky people can buy tiffin tins!), but it sure is a nice item, at an attractive price. You can see it at:
http://www.carolwrightgifts.com/cwg_v2/cwg_layout_base2.cfm?mid_sec_page=cwg_prod_detail&seq_no=3&min_seq_no=602&SingleItem=27524
Carol Wright is not always the fastest shipper in the world, but they do have some interesting things (it's also where I got my chromed metal tiles), and this order did come faster than usual, so maybe they're getting better. Anyway, I'd been looking all over for a convenient two-or-more level cooker, and am really glad that I found one, and now that I have it in hand it really does look ideal for the job.
Now if only we'd get some sun! I don't think we've had such a grey late September and early October in all my 31 years of living in this region! I want Indian Summer! Or at least cool, clear, crisp fall!
Regards,
SharonID... thinking it wouldn't be so bad if the clouds were bringing more rain, but the summer drought isn't broken only cracked so far.... _________________ Idaho Regional Representative, International Women's Writing Guild
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