I guess I shouldn't feel bd for using the electric carving knife to cut
fiberglass insulation...
Tim
Phil Vanner wrote:
>
> Petroleum in the bakeware? No trouble at all. In our house, it's my
> kitchen. And since it's my bakeware, turkey baster, etc. I can use it for
> whatever I want. To be fair, my wife cooked dinner yesterday, and it was
> great. I did have to light the charcoal though. I used aerosol starting
> fluid and a Bernz-o-matic.
>
> Phil Vanner
> further blurring the line between garage and kitchen.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Ray [SMTP:danray@bluegrass.net]
> Sent: Saturday, April 24, 1999 10:39 PM
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: I don't need no stinkin' husband
>
> And since when did a little grease, petroleum or thinner and rust damage
> bakeware??? haha
> Dan
> 73 B
>
> > I'm perfectly capable of damaging my own bakeware by pressing it into
> >service in
> > the garage. Isn't that all husbands do? >>
> >OK, I know I was off for a few days but what bakeware are we talking
> about?
> >Is someone using a Denise's meatloaf pan to degrease parts in again?
> >Please return it to her -- washed and dried first. Thanks
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