June 2009 Weddings
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... because I know how much you guys love these.
When making dinner, it helps to NOT stop the bake function when you set the oven timer. It results in a lot of time passing by before you realize your food is not getting hot.
:-/

Lucy Elizabeth 10.27.12
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Oh no!
How did everything turn out once you figured out the timer situation? And what were you making?
Yikes... not good. Was your dinner at least worth it?
Leigha - I dont think I would like that feature either, half the time I set the timer, it requires more time. I rarely use my timer though, I'm better if I just rely on my nose and oven light, unless its something that has to be in the oven a really long time and I might forget about it.
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hawki, I used to rely on my sense of smell and intuitive timing, but that backfires on me occasionally ::cough lemon bars cough::
SBS, it wasn't anything special - just a boxed dinner - carby goodness - mashed potatoes, biscuits, and gravy!
Lucy Elizabeth 10.27.12