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Author: Melba's Jammin'Melba's Jammin' Date: Nov 1, 2007 10:25
I picked up an Atlas 150 pasta machine for $9 at the Salvation Army
Thrift Store yesterday. Looks to be nigh unto new and unused. It will
replace my 25-year-old one that has some corrosion on the rollers.
Woo-hoo! I oughtta be able to get $5-10 for that one at a garage sale.
-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
Notes about our meals in Tuscany have been posted to
http://www.jamlady.eboard.com; 10-16-2007
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Date: Nov 1, 2007 13:14
"Melba's Jammin'" earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>I picked up an Atlas 150 pasta machine for $9 at the Salvation Army
> Thrift Store yesterday. Looks to be nigh unto new and unused. It will
> replace my 25-year-old one that has some corrosion on the rollers.
> Woo-hoo! I oughtta be able to get $5-10 for that one at a garage sale.
>
you lucky devil!
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Author: Del CecchiDel Cecchi Date: Nov 2, 2007 08:01
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> "Melba's Jammin'" earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:Babbles-DF6DAF.12254101112007@news.iphouse.com...
>>I picked up an Atlas 150 pasta machine for $9 at the Salvation Army
>> Thrift Store yesterday. Looks to be nigh unto new and unused. It
>> will
>> replace my 25-year-old one that has some corrosion on the rollers.
>> Woo-hoo! I oughtta be able to get $5-10 for that one at a garage
>> sale.
>>
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> you lucky devil!
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>
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Author: Jerry BankJerry Bank Date: Nov 2, 2007 11:41
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>> "Melba's Jammin'" earthlink.net> wrote in message
>> news:Babbles-DF6DAF.12254101112007@news.iphouse.com...
>>>I picked up an Atlas 150 pasta machine for $9 at the Salvation Army
>>> Thrift Store yesterday. Looks to be nigh unto new and unused. It
>>> will
>>> replace my 25-year-old one that has some corrosion on the rollers.
>>> Woo-hoo! I oughtta be able to get $5-10 for that one at a garage
>>> sale.
>>>
>>
>> you lucky devil!
>>
>>
> neener neener. I bought a similar rig, with the motor and an attachment, ...
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Author: Melba's Jammin'Melba's Jammin' Date: Nov 3, 2007 06:31
> neener neener. I bought a similar rig, with the motor and an attachment,
> down the street at a garage sale for maybe 10 bucks. That was a year or
> so ago. I guess I ought to make some pasta one of these days.
When you decide you don't want the motor, Del, let me know and I'll take
it off your hands. :0-) On second thought, cranking by hand is part
of the fun when the make noodles with The Kid.
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Author: Melba's Jammin'Melba's Jammin' Date: Nov 3, 2007 06:31
In article news.verizon.net>,
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>> "Gil Faver" xxyz.com> wrote in message
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Author: Del CecchiDel Cecchi Date: Nov 3, 2007 19:59
"Melba's Jammin'" earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>> neener neener. I bought a similar rig, with the motor and an
>> attachment,
>> down the street at a garage sale for maybe 10 bucks. That was a year
>> or
>> so ago. I guess I ought to make some pasta one of these days.
>
> When you decide you don't want the motor, Del, let me know and I'll
> take
> it off your hands. :0-) On second thought, cranking by hand is part
> of the fun when the make noodles with The Kid.
> --
> -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
> Notes about our meals in Tuscany have been posted to
> http://www.jamlady.eboard.com; 10-16-2007
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Author: jt augustjt august Date: Nov 3, 2007 21:45
> Now that I am retired, who knows what wonders will emanate from my
> kitchen.....
> Actually I hope to make some 100 percent wheat bread that is actually
> edible.
I pulled that off with my bread machine, once. Since then, well at
least it made for some good bread crumbs.
jt
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Author: Nunya BidnitsNunya Bidnits Date: Nov 23, 2007 11:47
"Melba's Jammin'" earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:Babbles-DF6DAF.12254101112007@news.iphouse.com...
> I picked up an Atlas 150 pasta machine for $9 at the Salvation Army
> Thrift Store yesterday. Looks to be nigh unto new and unused. It will
> replace my 25-year-old one that has some corrosion on the rollers.
> Woo-hoo! I oughtta be able to get $5-10 for that one at a garage sale.
>
> -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
> Notes about our meals in Tuscany have been posted to
> http://www.jamlady.eboard.com; 10-16-2007
I scavenge for kitchen equipment at estate sales. For example, recently I
acquired a nice heavy duty GE electric knife (4 bucks) and an old electric
food grinder/slicer. Its a Magic Hostess, made here in KC, circa early 50s
(swag, no actual date on the machine). Its very hefty, in great working
order with all parts intact including the original wooden food pusher, $12
bucks! Time to make sausage!I've scored many times this way, and if its
electric I plug it in and test it before buying it.
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Author: jt augustjt august Date: Nov 23, 2007 13:55
In article nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com>,
"Nunya Bidnits" att.com> wrote:
> I scavenge for kitchen equipment at estate sales. For example, recently I
> acquired a nice heavy duty GE electric knife (4 bucks) and an old electric
> food grinder/slicer. Its a Magic Hostess, made...
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