If your using fruit use the fruit juice or use less cold water. Lenore

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From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Betty Emmons via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2014 5:35 PM
To: [email protected]; Dale
Subject: Re: [CnD] Jell--o

what causes jell-o to turn rubbery? and what do you do to make not rubbery?
Betty Emmons
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dale via Cookinginthedark" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>; "Jim Portillo" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2014 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: [CnD] Short introduction and inquiry from the list members


> Jim,
> Welcome to the list.
> The Koschutta store at Blind Mice Mega Mall has  slow cookers/ crock pots.
> They  have the simple models, with settings of off, low, high,and warm.
> Unfortunately nothing digital is adapted with speech for the blind.
> I have used a light timer before to turn the crock pot on about 8 hours 
> before I was to be home...
> just plugged it into the outlet and the crock pot into the timer...
> Worked fine.
> I will send you a list of their crock pots off list!
> Also, please check out our cooking show :
> Cooking in the Dark
> Here is the  link to our archives.
> The shows are subdivided by year and month...
> http://cookinginthedark.libsyn.com
> Take Care and Welcome to the list!
> Dale Campbell
> Cooking in the Dark list-serve Owner
>
> At 05:54 PM 11/1/2014, you wrote:
>>Good afternoon,
>>
>>
>>
>>My name is Jim, and it's funny that I'd subscribe to this list, as I am
>>hardly a cook.  I'm a bachelor who is hardly ever home and doesn't have 
>>time
>>for a lot of cooking, but I'm also hoping that will change because it's
>>expensive to eat out a lot.  I can do a bit more than boil water, but 
>>don't
>>ask me to cook, for a ton of people, things that aren't easy.
>>
>>Anyway, here's my question.  Being new to the list, I have absolutely no
>>idea if this question has been asked, and if so, please forgive the 
>>repeated
>>question.
>>
>>
>>
>>So, after about 20 years of having a very simple slow cooker, it's time 
>>for
>>a new one after I was somewhat careless and breaking mine a little while
>>ago.  I'm a bachelor, and slow cooker or Crockpot recipes are great for me
>>because I don't have to worry about much effort when it comes to cooking.
>>However, lately, I seem to be getting home later than before, easily being
>>out of the house for twelve hours.
>>
>>Some of the recipes I've done call for cooking somewhere between six and
>>eight hours, and after twelve hours, some foods kind of dry out or become
>>somewhat sticky or like paste <grin>.
>>
>>So, do any of you have any recommendations for a good slow cooker or
>>Crockpot with perhaps a timer function that would be accessible to blind
>>people?  I somehow doubt there'll be one that does what I'm looking for, 
>>but
>>I just thought I'd ask.especially blind people who might have similar
>>experiences.  I've been online, looking at the supposedly easy 
>>programmable
>>ones, but what scares me is the digital setting ability.
>>
>>Any suggestions would be great.
>>
>>Jim
>>
>>
>>
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