Not a great color and a potential money pit. Better off finding a 560 or
300SD turbodiesel
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> Grandma bought it New in Georgia Since she has passed and remained in
> garage since 2016
>
Grandma bought it New in Georgia Since she has passed and remained in
garage since 2016
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Blueberry interior. Yum.
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A KitchenAid with a dough hook does the kneading for you - makes it easy to
make bread. Get one with the raising/lowering bowl, not the tip-back type.
Don, your oven is perfect for pao doce! The upper crust should dark
brown. depending on size/shape of loaf, oven should be 300 to 325
for
Curly wrote:
> Here is one recipe cut down to normal household measures and quantities:
>
> Pao Doce: Portuguese Sweet Bread
> (Hawaiian Sweet Bread)
We will be trying this one.
We like gluten and bread. Not too much of either - we like grains.
Thanks.
mao
I am not a kneady sort of person. Too many failures.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:52 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes <
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> Here is one recipe cut down to normal household measures and quantities:
>
> Pao Doce: Portuguese Sweet Bread
> (Hawaiian Sweet Bread)
>
> Makes 2
I've forwarded the recipe to my wife - if if strikes her fancy, I'll get to
taste it!
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 8:52 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes <
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> A KitchenAid with a dough hook does the kneading for you - makes it easy to
>> make bread. Get one with the
A KitchenAid with a dough hook does the kneading for you - makes it easy to
make bread. Get one with the raising/lowering bowl, not the tip-back type.
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 2:15 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes <
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> I am not a kneady sort of person. Too many
Here is one recipe cut down to normal household measures and quantities:
Pao Doce: Portuguese Sweet Bread
(Hawaiian Sweet Bread)
Makes 2 loaves
INGREDIENTS
2 tablespoons active dry yeast
1/4 cup warm water
1 cup lukewarm milk (scalded, then cooled)
3/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
3 eggs
1/2 cup
On Sun, 18 Jan 2015 19:00:48 -0600 Curly McLain 126die...@gmail.com
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Baaa! Put a new cord on!Buying a new toaster is no cheapskate
way to operate!
I thought about that, but thought cords with the proper temperature
rating were no longer made.
Are they really available?
Craig
On Sun, 18 Jan 2015 19:00:48 -0600 Curly McLain 126die...@gmail.com
wrote:
Baaa! Put a new cord on!Buying a new toaster is no cheapskate
way to operate!
I thought about that, but thought cords with the proper temperature
rating were no longer made.
Are they really available?
Craig
OK Don via Mercedes wrote:
Like this one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1936-ART-DECO-TOASTMASTER-AUTOMATIC-TOASTER-1B6-CHROME-DAISY-WORKS-/381120393883?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item58bc8bb29b
My parents had/have one of these.
http://search.ebay.com/131406783601
Worth fixing if it hasn't
I revived a couple Sunbeam Radiant Control toasters. Best toasters
ever made if your wiring will hold up to them, they draw 1500 watts!
They sense the surface temperature of the toast, so even frozen things
come out the same every time. Only trouble I've ever had with them is
a weak
My parents had/have one of these.
http://search.ebay.com/131406783601
Worth fixing if it hasn't found its way to the dump?
Mitch.
I think so. YMMV I don't think those are considered collectible yet,
but probably will be in another decade or two. They are still quite
sturdy toasters,
We had an old Toastmaster, but got rid of it because the power cord
contained asbestos.
Don't snort the cord then. And enjoy your toast.
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Like this one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1936-ART-DECO-TOASTMASTER-AUTOMATIC-
TOASTER-1B6-CHROME-DAISY-WORKS-/
381120393883?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item58bc8bb29b
That is it, exactly.
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2015 14:43:09 -0600 Curly McLain via Mercedes
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You will be happy with the 1B toaster.
My first job off the farm was working as a draftsman for Toastmaster
while i was working through college. ($2/hr) The old 1B6 series of
toasters are, IMHO,
Baaa! Put a new cord on!Buying a new toaster is no cheapskate
way to operate!
We had an old Toastmaster, but got rid of it because the power cord
contained asbestos.
Craig
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My first job off the farm was working as a draftsman for Toastmaster while i
was working through college. ($2/hr) ...
Chicago?
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The video card in my noisy HP8510w laptop
Jill's machine was (I think) an off-lease unit, one that had
worked hard anyway. Its video card was viciously noisy. (This
is one of the few cards for that machine that can properly drive
the 30 monitor.) Anyway, some time ago I removed its
When I worked in the field at the school district we used to see issues with
our HP laptops pretty regularly where the complaint would be sluggish operation
or unexpected shutdowns.
More often than not, removing the keyboard to gain access to the guts of the
laptop would reveal a little Hitler
Our crappy toaster has packed it in, it wouldn't shut off and burned
everything, and we've been using the toaster oven in its place. (I
think Jill tossed the dead one, I couldn't find it to try to fix.)
This has been unsatisfactory, as it's not really designed to toast
bread well, so today I
Exactly! And it's so easy to fix once you know to do it.
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Penoff
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Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2015 5:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: The sweet sound
Attaboy !!
Now you are the Toast of the Town
Oil thread question... How often should change the oil in your toaster? ;))
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Jim Cathey via Mercedes
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Our crappy toaster has packed it in, it wouldn't shut off and burned
everything,
I use the air vent register filters - cut a patch large enough to cover the
inlet and tape it to the outside of the case (desktops, towers). It makes a
lot of difference!
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes
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Sucking out the air inlets with a
Like this one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1936-ART-DECO-TOASTMASTER-AUTOMATIC-TOASTER-1B6-CHROME-DAISY-WORKS-/381120393883?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item58bc8bb29b
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 2:43 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
You will be happy with the 1B
to get into!
Greg
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Cathey via Mercedes
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 1:41 PM
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Subject: [MBZ] OT: The sweet sound of success
Jill's been complaining for awhile now that her
Jill's been complaining for awhile now that her G5 Quad Mac has been
roaring its fans at her. We've also experienced a few crashes that
could possibly be thermally induced. So today I bit the bullet.
Googling for instructions I found how to remove the CPU assembly from
the computer. This is
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Jill's been complaining for awhile now that her G5 Quad Mac has been roaring
its fans at her
Oh wait...I guess you must be talking about a desktop type machine.
Surprising it should be such a PITA to get into!
The _fans_ are a breeze. There are something like 45 screws
to remove to get to the heat sink goop. Many of them are in
deep, I didn't have long enough screwdrivers to get to
Similar experience. The video card in my noisy HP8510w laptop died. When I
replaced that card, I also replaced all the heat-sink grease and cleaned the
accumulated dust and hair out of the heat-sink radiator. The difference was
amazing. It is almost silent and the internal temps are moderate.
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