Anyone Want to Trade Electric Skillets?
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This is what I have

A few years ago I had to replace my electric skillet of probably 30 years! Why oh why did I think I needed anything this large? All this is leading me to offer someone one heck of a good deal. Anyone need a larger skillet than they currently have?? Any one that is old but in good shape I would be willing to trade – straight across. (After all how many more years will I be cooking?????)

I’ve only used this one maybe 4 times over the years, but I do like to have one when I want it!

Any takers??? They could wave to each other passing thru the mail.
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#12
  Re: Anyone Want to Trade Electric Skillets? by cjs ( [url=http://www.coo...)
I gave mine to Billy. I only used it about twice a year and his had just died. Now I am going to be on the hunt - I could have used one while the oven was down.
You only live once . . . but if you do it right once should be enough!
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  Re: Re: Anyone Want to Trade Electric Skillets? by Harborwitch (I gave mine to Billy...)
I think mine is the same size. Otherwise I'd jump at the chance!
"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time."
Laura
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  Re: Re: Anyone Want to Trade Electric Skillets? by luvnit (I think mine is the ...)
Piddle
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  Re: Re: Anyone Want to Trade Electric Skillets? by cjs (Piddle...)
Sorry Jean, I gave my small one away to Salvation Army and got a 16". The smaller one was not big enough for my favorite pot roast. I only do it once or twice a year but...I like to put a large cross rib in the skillet with carrots, mushrooms, shallots, onions, leeks, potatoes. The veggies are wonderful, caramelized but not too soft unlike when done in a slow cooker or oven. Not as easy, but so worth it.

If you can't find a trade, try Salvation Army or Goodwill.
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#16
  Re: Re: Anyone Want to Trade Electric Skillets? by Cubangirl (Sorry Jean, I gave m...)
I wish I could help, but I don't even have one.
Daphne
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#17
  Re: Re: Anyone Want to Trade Electric Skillets? by Gourmet_Mom (I wish I could help,...)
Thanks everyone - it was worth a try.
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  Re: Re: Anyone Want to Trade Electric Skillets? by cjs (Thanks everyone - it...)
That's a nice size. I gave my small one away because it was too small for the 3 of us and now it's just 2 of us and never replaced it.
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  Re: Re: Anyone Want to Trade Electric Skillets? by DFen911 (That's a nice size. ...)
The uses that you and Alina use yours for Denise, I'm thinking are things I never have used mine for. I prefer roasts done by other methods, so the size is just not right for me.
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#20
  Re: Re: Anyone Want to Trade Electric Skillets? by cjs (The uses that you an...)
Am I the only one that stopped at the "how many more years will I be cooking?"

Who is she trying to kid!!!!
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