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Coffee vs Tea v.4

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Yohanan
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You can cook nearly anything from eggs to chicken wings, filet mignon and even bake a cake in it. And just for Geri, you can cook fish to perfection in it 😉


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Paul R
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Just spoke to Gary Young in the course referees booth at East Lake Golf Club. Just ask for him. He promised to buy you as much iced tea as you like. I asked him to take a picture of you drinking it.

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Yohanan
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I think I have given you the wrong impression. I do like tea, especially iced tea. I simply prefer coffee in the morning.


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Yohanan — my son gave us an Air Flyer about 4 years ago and it is truly amazing! I love cooking burgers (they are so moist, but done), in it and my fries are far better than anything you get in a fast food. Between the two (instant pot and air fryer) - makes cooking easy, fast, healthier, and clean for sure. :good:


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Tammie
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Thank you Kolleen and may God bless you and Dan as you continue to guide and direct this site as well as those in your lives. You both have been a blessing, even with Dan’s “very special” type of humor :mdrmdr:

I do get the aging part, we are not far from each other in age and I am looking forward to my new glorified body and each day I am reminded of  2 Cor. 4:16 “So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day.”  daily! :wacko:

The Instant pot is a pressure cooker, probably a modern version, it is a lot safer than the ones my grandmother used. I cook rice in 10 min. 8 eggs in 9 min. A roast w/potatoes, carrots etc in 20 min. A whole chicken in 15 min — note the meat can be frozen or partially so and it only adds to the moisture.

Hope that is a bit more helpful than Yohanan — it’s amazing :mdrmdr:  — they are true, that!


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