silverthorne: (Nautilus)
First of all, it really does pay to get up early on Sunday when you want to shop Walmart. Definitely beats the 20+ wait times at the line (although my poor cashier had a migraine, from what I can tell, poor lady. :/)

Second? I got my casserole set. And it was on Rollback--as in 'We're getting rid of it for new stuff coming in, so it's $17 instead of $40-odd' Clearance rollback.

AND I LOVE IT ALREADY!!!

Cut for silly 40-year-old 'I've never had one, oh look, ain't it cool???!!!!' squee )
silverthorne: (Auron's Work is Never Done)
So, when my tax return gets back, depending on how much the vet bills end up being, I may or may not replace my Zune with a new player.

However, regardless, I am thinking of getting a bakeware/oven set, regardless of whether or not there's enough left over for the player.

My question to those with more oven cooking experience is this:

I'd like to be able to do casseroles, small chicken/fish dishes, and broiled veggies, but I already know that budget wise, I can probably only afford one 'kind' of set over another for the time being.

So, would I be better served to invest first in a set of glass casserole dishes? Metal pans? One stoneware (or whatever it's called these days) baking pan (you know--the metal ones that are typically either black or blue with the white speckled spots)...or something else altogether?

I don't mind slow cooking the food, either (most of my oven work will be on weekends where I can be on hand for several hours to check the progress).

I do request that it stays in the $50 or below range, if possible. :)

And...if the suggestion is for metal pans, please point me in the direction of a good set that doesn't attract rust just by virtue of sitting unused for a few months (yes, my very cheap, $5 metal pan set did just this, which is the other reason why I'm looking to buy a new set of something...When something rusts when it hasn't even had water in it, there's something wrong...)

So, help me, Oven-Wan-Kenobi...you are my only hope source of info (Since Dad, unless it's ribs or involves an outdoor grill or the simple solution of laying foil on the oven rack, is not much better at knowing this stuff than me)

*whew*

Feb. 10th, 2009 09:48 pm
silverthorne: (Red Storm)
No tornado (we were under warning for the last twenty minutes), although we still have strong winds and a watch until midnight. Nothing here got smushed here, although there were a few scary seconds. I grabbed Foot, coaxed Ula to follow, and wound up huddled in the bathroom for ten minutes when the core of the storm hit. Fortunately, Foot didn't try to get out of my arms (she doesn't like being carried) and although I did have to 'nudge' Ula past the door frame, she came, for the most part, under her own power. And both of them stayed huddled by me until the wind part of the storm passed, purring and letting me pet them.

Also, my slow baked chicken and potato tomorrow's lunch smell and look tasty (they're cooling now so I can pack them in the fridge). I'm trying to decide if I want turnip greens or spinach to go with it.

...my cats are very good girls.

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