| Title: | How to Make them Goodies |
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| Created: | Tue Feb 18 1986 |
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The first note I wrote in this conference resulted in some good
and useful information. Let me see if I can go 2 for 2.
My mother has an electric frypan that is huge and indestructible.
It measures about 18" long, 12" wide, and 12" high with the top.
The NONSTICK surface cannot be scratched. She uses metal utensils
all the time. She's had it for at least 5 years now and it is just
as good as new.
I asked her where she got it....it was a gift from a person who
got it in one of those home demos....very expensive...
Now....where can I get one? There's very few identifying marks on
the pan.
On the bottom it says in one place "LEKTRO MAID" and another place
is "Miracle Maid West Bend"
Can you lead me to a possible supplier?
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| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 1811.1 | the "waterless" cookware | MORO::NEWELL_JO | Replies, they don't come easy | Fri Jun 09 1989 16:37 | 15 |
I would call West Bend. Years ago (maybe 20), my sister and her
husband sold Miracle Maid pots and pans. I helped out at the home
demos. The host/hostess would invite 4-6 couples over for dinner
and my sister and her husband would prepare dinner using the various
MM products from West Bend. I remember it being almost like a
magic show. They would cook carrots, cabbage and yams in some of
the pots (all without any water being used) and then after the veggies
were served, a delicious cake was baked in one of the pans using
the juice from the veggies. It was delicious!
I haven't even thought about Miracle Maid for years, but I would
definately put down the money for their product if I was in the
market for cookware.
Jodi-
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| 1811.2 | Great Product | GENRAL::SHERWOOD | I would rather be camping | Wed Jul 05 1989 12:24 | 16 |
Re: Last couple-- West Bend still makes a "Stainless Steel" Minimum
water cookware called "Permanent" They are *BIG* here in the west with a
warehouse and distribution center in a suburb of Denver:
Continental Enterprises of Denver Inc.
8011 I70 Frontage Rd N.
Arvada,Co. 80002
Ph:(303) 423-8300
They still sell by home demos (MAGIC) mentioned above. I have a
set of the stainless ware that I bought 15 years ago and I just
had some knobs replaced "FREE" under their lifetime gauarantee..
<DICK>
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