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Hello Savvy Lovers; from NorCal :)

Paul B

Sorte
Oh dang! Yeah, that's not bad AT ALL! Hmmmmmm, time to buy a grinder soon it looks like (We have a Kitchen Aid, so I might just get the grinder attachment for that). I'm sure we could find room for maybe 5-10lbs at a time in our freezer.
 

barbja

Savannah Super Cat
I watched him jump on the counter right into a pan full of water which he spilled. I think he learned a lesson, it was pretty funny.

One of mine used to like to sit on the toilet next to me while I got ready for work. The lid was open once and he went a-splashin'. For the rest of his life he looked first, then jumped. No flies on him!

He also got all the whiskers burnt off of one side of his face when he was a Little too interested in my cooking. Didn't hurt him, but he had little 1" whiskers left with curly black tips on them. For the rest of MY life, I won't light a burner without the pan on top of it first!
 
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Dantes

Guest
Hahahaha! Yes Deborah, I have been too stingy on posting pics. :confused: All the pics I have taken (lots of them!) are in too high of quality to post on this site. So I need to stop being lazy and learn how to easily resize the images to fit on here. :p I have a BUNCH posted on my Facebook.

If you're on a PC (as in not a Mac), the easiest way to resize pictures (IMHO) is with a Windows Power Toy called Image Resizer. If you're on Win7, you can get it here. (For WinXP you can get it from the M$ website or from Cnet.)

What I love about this method is that it adds a right click option to your Windows. Right click on a picture, or even a group of pictures, and it'll give you a choice of big, medium, small, mobile, or custom and convert your pictures in seconds, the default is to make a copy with the same name plus whatever size you chose, or you can click a box to have it overwrite.

If I'm doing something more fancy I don't do it this way, but it's perfect for things like message boards and mobile phones that require less thought and more action.
 

Paul B

Sorte
Hahahahaha, I was going off my wife's word that it would handle the raw with bones. She said "Kitchen Aids are the best. Of course" I had my secret doubts.... Shhhhh. LOL! So it looks like a Tasin on Amazon Prime in the near future. Hehe. :)

Dantes, thanks for the pictures tip. That sounds really easy, especially if you can do multiple pictures at once.

Barb, lol! Silly kitties. ;-) I see Sorte look before he jumps now too.
 

Trish Allearz

Moderator
Um, at the Onestopjerkyshop online- the Tasin was $150- I think shipping was about $25. Don't know if Amazon is the same price or not. I only know because my Mom just bought one and we are going to start 'raw day' once a month where we make big batches of raw. Ew. LOL.
 
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