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- From: npm@dale.cts.com (Nancy Milligan)
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- Subject: Re: Black and Decker Handy Steamer
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 23:49:11 GMT
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- Linda Snow (lsnow@ncrclm.ClemsonSC.NCR.COM) wrote:
- > Does anyone have one of these and if so do they work well? How about
- > on very small quantities (1 cup) of vegetables or rice? And are they
- > easy to clean. Also if you have a different brand I'd be interested
- > in hearing about it -- I'm having trouble finding a B&D in stock anywhere.
-
- I have the Rival steamer, I was also intrigued by the B&D one, but I already
- own the Rival one. Anyway, I got the Rival because it is mostly plastic
- and can go in the dishwasher. Mostly I use it for rice, but lately I've
- been steaming new and different things, like yams. Plus I invented
- "steamed apples with currents and brown sugar and spices". That tastes
- really yummy.
-
- Let me know how you like the B&D. The Rival is rather large for just
- one person. I think the B&D was smaller, probably easier to store.
-
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