@Laundress:
I'm probably short for this world on this Betty Crocker wannabe site, but I have enjoyed talking to you.
I've P.O.'d some Nancys on the Super board, and they have a hard-on for me for criticizing their apple pie recipes and challenging them to a non-traditional cookoff.
BFD. Our...
When was the last time someone on this board actually dispensed some advice about how to fix a washing machine?
I'll trade butthurt over a pie recipe for someone that knows how to fix a belt-drive Whirlpool.
Any takers?
Thanks for the historical perspective.
We were subjected to those awful "creamettes" noodles when I was growing up. Wherever they came from...
I need to hop over to to the Super forum where the Nancys are trying to get me banned for criticizing someone's apple pie recipe.
Be right back - or...
@warrenkeller:
You don't need to replace the "tub ring".
But you do need to be careful. The snap clips can be removed successfully - and not replaced. But if you get all badass, it won't turn out well.
@DirectDriveDave:
Maybe the early 1960s ones do.
Contemporary Whirlpool machines (ones made after about 1984 that is) don't neutral drain.
The basket starts to turn, the pump drains out the tub. Then the spin cycle does its thing. Spin, spray rinses, spin...
I think this site might not give you a good valuation.
It's quaint now, but my grandfather took a gazillion family pictures with a German Exacta Camera. And a huge flash gun that he had to plug into the wall socket.
It had Carl Zeiss optics, but it was completely manual. We have a lot of...
@mixfinder:
Grow a sack.
I don't think raisins and nuts have any business in an apple pie - and I'll stand by that statement. You're welcome to disagree. If you want to have a a bake-off, let's do it.
I'll host. We're just east of Exit 94 off Interstate 35 in Iowa. Bring your A-game and...
It's a strange world.
PastaBarilla has a huge plant near us.
No one grows wheat in Iowa.
The Barilla people positioned their plant right off Interstate 35. It's a technological wonder - they can run their giganto plant with something like 60 people and turn out many tons of noodles a day...
Either Maytag "Dependable Care" or KitchenAid machines are worth seeking out if you can find them used in decent condition. So are Whirlpool direct-drive machines that the KitchenAid machines are based on.
Maytag "Performa" machines I would probably pass on.
We have a Maytag set that is...
That's a complex issue, I think.
Whirlpool moved a bunch of their washer production to Mexico 6 or 7 years ago.
Then Electrolux and LG (or maybe it was Samsung, or both) did the same thing.
In the meantime, Whirlpool has re-located its washing machine production that is destined for the U.S...
Less is more. Raisins and nuts have no business in a apple pie. Nor does mace.
Try this 90 year-old recipe:
7 cups sliced apples. [Jonathans are best. A 3 lb. bag equals 7 C.]
2/3 C. Sugar
1-1/3 T. Flour [not cornstarch or tapioca.]
2 t. lemon juice
1/2 t. Cinnamon
1/4 t. Nutmeg
1/8 t...
"Was it difficult to correct?"
Not really. Just replace it.
Whirlpool took over Jenn-Air when they bought Maytag. Whirlpool has no intention of supporting Jenn-Air. WP has the Kitchen Aid brand for their premium stuff. They have no need for Jenn-Air to exist.
Why in the world would anyone want to buy a tub-o-crap roaster oven?
You can cook your turkey or whatever in your real oven, take it out, cover it with foil, cook your side dishes and be golden.