Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 So Freecycle came through for you I see. I know you had requested a rice cooker from them. I have gained much from Freecycle myself. Lee , treazure noname <treazured wrote: > > I hadn't even thought of that! DUH! Yep, and I am happy to say that I got my wheelchair from someone else on our local Freecycle. I'm off to hope someone has one that needs a new home. Jeanne > > Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: Hey Jeanne, > Do you have Freecycle.org in your area? I got a > wonderful 10 cup rice cooker and I use it all the > time. I give a lot of nice things too. > I know how you feel, I wouldn't use a rice cooker for > years and when life became more hectic and rushed I > started to experiment with recipes using the rice > cooker, crockpot, Foreman grill, and clay pot. I love > my food cooked from scratch and using these appliances > you can save a lot of time. > > Donna > > --- treazure noname <treazured wrote: > > > Donna this sounds so good I am sitting here > > drooling. Since the carnivores moved in, the > > majority of the budget goes to feeding them, but > > this would cost pennies. I like! > > > > My wonderful Zojirushi rice cooker of darn near 15 > > years of almost daily service has gone to that Great > > Appliance Cemetary in the Sky. I priced new ones of > > the same brand and after my husband got my heart > > started again, I wanted to go sob over the recycle > > bin and beg it to come back. It is funny, I went > > several years without a stove, but no rice cooker - > > yikes. So, an suggestions as to a comparable rice > > cooker that isn't over 200 bucks? (or even 100) > > > > Ironic - when I was given my rice cooker so long > > ago, I thought it was just about the most frivolous > > thing in my kitchen - till I started using it. Any > > ideas? > > > > Jeanne in GA > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > > protection around > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > Music washes away from the soul > the dust of everyday life. > Berthold Auerbach > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Very kewl! I just requested a rice cooker on freecycle.org. I always give so now I posted a request for the first time. Ani , " paisleytrees " <paisleytrees wrote: > > So Freecycle came through for you I see. I know you had requested a > rice cooker from them. I have gained much from Freecycle myself. > > Lee > > , treazure noname > <treazured@> wrote: > > > > I hadn't even thought of that! DUH! Yep, and I am happy to say that > I got my wheelchair from someone else on our local Freecycle. I'm > off to hope someone has one that needs a new home. Jeanne > > > > Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower@> wrote: Hey Jeanne, > > Do you have Freecycle.org in your area? I got a > > wonderful 10 cup rice cooker and I use it all the > > time. I give a lot of nice things too. > > I know how you feel, I wouldn't use a rice cooker for > > years and when life became more hectic and rushed I > > started to experiment with recipes using the rice > > cooker, crockpot, Foreman grill, and clay pot. I love > > my food cooked from scratch and using these appliances > > you can save a lot of time. > > > > Donna > > > > --- treazure noname <treazured@> wrote: > > > > > Donna this sounds so good I am sitting here > > > drooling. Since the carnivores moved in, the > > > majority of the budget goes to feeding them, but > > > this would cost pennies. I like! > > > > > > My wonderful Zojirushi rice cooker of darn near 15 > > > years of almost daily service has gone to that Great > > > Appliance Cemetary in the Sky. I priced new ones of > > > the same brand and after my husband got my heart > > > started again, I wanted to go sob over the recycle > > > bin and beg it to come back. It is funny, I went > > > several years without a stove, but no rice cooker - > > > yikes. So, an suggestions as to a comparable rice > > > cooker that isn't over 200 bucks? (or even 100) > > > > > > Ironic - when I was given my rice cooker so long > > > ago, I thought it was just about the most frivolous > > > thing in my kitchen - till I started using it. Any > > > ideas? > > > > > > Jeanne in GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > > > protection around > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > Music washes away from the soul > > the dust of everyday life. > > Berthold Auerbach > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 I love Freecycle, too. I run the group here in Anchorage and I love to hear about people getting things they want. I just gave a lady here in Anchorage a Black and Decker Rice cooker. I figured 3 was at least one more than I needed. Katie paisleytrees <paisleytrees wrote: So Freecycle came through for you I see. I know you had requested a rice cooker from them. I have gained much from Freecycle myself. Lee , treazure noname <treazured wrote: > > I hadn't even thought of that! DUH! Yep, and I am happy to say that I got my wheelchair from someone else on our local Freecycle. I'm off to hope someone has one that needs a new home. Jeanne > > Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: Hey Jeanne, > Do you have Freecycle.org in your area? I got a > wonderful 10 cup rice cooker and I use it all the > time. I give a lot of nice things too. > I know how you feel, I wouldn't use a rice cooker for > years and when life became more hectic and rushed I > started to experiment with recipes using the rice > cooker, crockpot, Foreman grill, and clay pot. I love > my food cooked from scratch and using these appliances > you can save a lot of time. > > Donna > > --- treazure noname <treazured wrote: > > > Donna this sounds so good I am sitting here > > drooling. Since the carnivores moved in, the > > majority of the budget goes to feeding them, but > > this would cost pennies. I like! > > > > My wonderful Zojirushi rice cooker of darn near 15 > > years of almost daily service has gone to that Great > > Appliance Cemetary in the Sky. I priced new ones of > > the same brand and after my husband got my heart > > started again, I wanted to go sob over the recycle > > bin and beg it to come back. It is funny, I went > > several years without a stove, but no rice cooker - > > yikes. So, an suggestions as to a comparable rice > > cooker that isn't over 200 bucks? (or even 100) > > > > Ironic - when I was given my rice cooker so long > > ago, I thought it was just about the most frivolous > > thing in my kitchen - till I started using it. Any > > ideas? > > > > Jeanne in GA > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > > protection around > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > Music washes away from the soul > the dust of everyday life. > Berthold Auerbach > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Your are welcome and I love reading all the things you are making in it. Maybe you need to piblish a Jeanne's Vegetarian Rice Cooker Cookbook lol Donna Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile treazure noname <treazured Tue, 22 Jan 2008 04:51:15 Re: Re: Jeanne B & D rice cooker Freecycle Actually Donna, our lady of the lilacs, gave me the rice cooker/steamer but I think she got it from her Freecycle. So far since I joined our FC, I've been given all of the Barbara Cartland books ever printed (hey, ya read what ya get but I got very tired of virginity after a while), a gorgeous leather recliner in new shape, clothes, a wheelchair (, I'm mobile!), an Apple computer and monitor (didn't work, darnit), about 100 pounds of computer magazines (I'm a nerd), and 313 National Geographic magazines and maps, books for homeschooling, and a home made telescope. Of course I've given a good deal of stuff. Oddest thing is that I just cannot give away about 100 bath puffs. I was given a bag of 500 of them and thought to spread them around but no one wants them. So now I'm using the overflow of bath puffs as filling for the cat beds. They don't mind. Love and hugs and thanks to Donna and S (for my lovely book!!!!) Jeanne in GA paisleytrees <paisleytrees@ <paisleytrees%40> > wrote: So Freecycle came through for you I see. I know you had requested a rice cooker from them. I have gained much from Freecycle myself. Lee @ <%40> , treazure noname <treazured wrote: > > I hadn't even thought of that! DUH! Yep, and I am happy to say that I got my wheelchair from someone else on our local Freecycle. I'm off to hope someone has one that needs a new home. Jeanne > > Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: Hey Jeanne, > Do you have Freecycle.org in your area? I got a > wonderful 10 cup rice cooker and I use it all the > time. I give a lot of nice things too. > I know how you feel, I wouldn't use a rice cooker for > years and when life became more hectic and rushed I > started to experiment with recipes using the rice > cooker, crockpot, Foreman grill, and clay pot. I love > my food cooked from scratch and using these appliances > you can save a lot of time. > > Donna > > --- treazure noname <treazured wrote: > > > Donna this sounds so good I am sitting here > > drooling. Since the carnivores moved in, the > > majority of the budget goes to feeding them, but > > this would cost pennies. I like! > > > > My wonderful Zojirushi rice cooker of darn near 15 > > years of almost daily service has gone to that Great > > Appliance Cemetary in the Sky. I priced new ones of > > the same brand and after my husband got my heart > > started again, I wanted to go sob over the recycle > > bin and beg it to come back. It is funny, I went > > several years without a stove, but no rice cooker - > > yikes. So, an suggestions as to a comparable rice > > cooker that isn't over 200 bucks? (or even 100) > > > > Ironic - when I was given my rice cooker so long > > ago, I thought it was just about the most frivolous > > thing in my kitchen - till I started using it. Any > > ideas? > > > > Jeanne in GA > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > > protection around > > http://mail. <> > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > Music washes away from the soul > the dust of everyday life. > Berthold Auerbach > > > > > http://mail. <> > > > > > > > > http://mail. <> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 Actually Donna, our lady of the lilacs, gave me the rice cooker/steamer but I think she got it from her Freecycle. So far since I joined our FC, I've been given all of the Barbara Cartland books ever printed (hey, ya read what ya get but I got very tired of virginity after a while), a gorgeous leather recliner in new shape, clothes, a wheelchair (, I'm mobile!), an Apple computer and monitor (didn't work, darnit), about 100 pounds of computer magazines (I'm a nerd), and 313 National Geographic magazines and maps, books for homeschooling, and a home made telescope. Of course I've given a good deal of stuff. Oddest thing is that I just cannot give away about 100 bath puffs. I was given a bag of 500 of them and thought to spread them around but no one wants them. So now I'm using the overflow of bath puffs as filling for the cat beds. They don't mind. Love and hugs and thanks to Donna and S (for my lovely book!!!!) Jeanne in GA paisleytrees <paisleytrees wrote: So Freecycle came through for you I see. I know you had requested a rice cooker from them. I have gained much from Freecycle myself. Lee , treazure noname <treazured wrote: > > I hadn't even thought of that! DUH! Yep, and I am happy to say that I got my wheelchair from someone else on our local Freecycle. I'm off to hope someone has one that needs a new home. Jeanne > > Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: Hey Jeanne, > Do you have Freecycle.org in your area? I got a > wonderful 10 cup rice cooker and I use it all the > time. I give a lot of nice things too. > I know how you feel, I wouldn't use a rice cooker for > years and when life became more hectic and rushed I > started to experiment with recipes using the rice > cooker, crockpot, Foreman grill, and clay pot. I love > my food cooked from scratch and using these appliances > you can save a lot of time. > > Donna > > --- treazure noname <treazured wrote: > > > Donna this sounds so good I am sitting here > > drooling. Since the carnivores moved in, the > > majority of the budget goes to feeding them, but > > this would cost pennies. I like! > > > > My wonderful Zojirushi rice cooker of darn near 15 > > years of almost daily service has gone to that Great > > Appliance Cemetary in the Sky. I priced new ones of > > the same brand and after my husband got my heart > > started again, I wanted to go sob over the recycle > > bin and beg it to come back. It is funny, I went > > several years without a stove, but no rice cooker - > > yikes. So, an suggestions as to a comparable rice > > cooker that isn't over 200 bucks? (or even 100) > > > > Ironic - when I was given my rice cooker so long > > ago, I thought it was just about the most frivolous > > thing in my kitchen - till I started using it. Any > > ideas? > > > > Jeanne in GA > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > > protection around > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > Music washes away from the soul > the dust of everyday life. > Berthold Auerbach > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 I got a steamer, lots of clothes, a jigsaw, the most beautiful day bed complete with mattress that looked like it just came from a department store. A soft sided queen sized waterbed, and lots of other things. It is wonderful!! Marilyn Daub Vanceburg, KY mcdaub My cats knead me!! - " treazure noname " <treazured Tuesday, January 22, 2008 7:51 AM Re: Re: Jeanne B & D rice cooker Freecycle > Actually Donna, our lady of the lilacs, gave me the rice cooker/steamer > but I think she got it from her Freecycle. So far since I joined our FC, > I've been given all of the Barbara Cartland books ever printed (hey, ya > read what ya get but I got very tired of virginity after a while), a > gorgeous leather recliner in new shape, clothes, a wheelchair (, I'm > mobile!), an Apple computer and monitor (didn't work, darnit), about 100 > pounds of computer magazines (I'm a nerd), and 313 National Geographic > magazines and maps, books for homeschooling, and a home made telescope. > Of course I've given a good deal of stuff. Oddest thing is that I just > cannot give away about 100 bath puffs. I was given a bag of 500 of them > and thought to spread them around but no one wants them. So now I'm using > the overflow of bath puffs as filling for the cat beds. They don't mind. > > Love and hugs and thanks to Donna and S (for my lovely book!!!!) Jeanne in > GA > > paisleytrees <paisleytrees wrote: > So Freecycle came through for you I see. I know you had requested a > rice cooker from them. I have gained much from Freecycle myself. > > Lee > > , treazure noname > <treazured wrote: > > > > I hadn't even thought of that! DUH! Yep, and I am happy to say that > I got my wheelchair from someone else on our local Freecycle. I'm > off to hope someone has one that needs a new home. Jeanne > > > > Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: Hey Jeanne, > > Do you have Freecycle.org in your area? I got a > > wonderful 10 cup rice cooker and I use it all the > > time. I give a lot of nice things too. > > I know how you feel, I wouldn't use a rice cooker for > > years and when life became more hectic and rushed I > > started to experiment with recipes using the rice > > cooker, crockpot, Foreman grill, and clay pot. I love > > my food cooked from scratch and using these appliances > > you can save a lot of time. > > > > Donna > > > > --- treazure noname <treazured wrote: > > > > > Donna this sounds so good I am sitting here > > > drooling. Since the carnivores moved in, the > > > majority of the budget goes to feeding them, but > > > this would cost pennies. I like! > > > > > > My wonderful Zojirushi rice cooker of darn near 15 > > > years of almost daily service has gone to that Great > > > Appliance Cemetary in the Sky. I priced new ones of > > > the same brand and after my husband got my heart > > > started again, I wanted to go sob over the recycle > > > bin and beg it to come back. It is funny, I went > > > several years without a stove, but no rice cooker - > > > yikes. So, an suggestions as to a comparable rice > > > cooker that isn't over 200 bucks? (or even 100) > > > > > > Ironic - when I was given my rice cooker so long > > > ago, I thought it was just about the most frivolous > > > thing in my kitchen - till I started using it. Any > > > ideas? > > > > > > Jeanne in GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > > > protection around > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > Music washes away from the soul > > the dust of everyday life. > > Berthold Auerbach > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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