So I'm getting ready for Saturday's open house. I have a chafing dish that was Grace's, for
daily_rant 's queso, but I'm also leaning toward making some appetizer meatballs. I have a vague, vague memory that when Spouse's aunt died and his mom was clearing out her house (where the aunt had lived with her mother, so a lot of things there were Spouse's grandmother's), we were given some kind of a contraption that let you heat things over Sterno.
I just dug around in the bottom of a closet and found the brown paper grocery bag containing these things. Along with four cans of Sterno that must be very, very old, is the "Sterno Double Burner Cook Stove" and its instructions. I wonder how old this is? 1920s? 1930s? Anyway, take a look at the instructions. I think the second side of suggestions on how and where you can use this thing is priceless! (Hot milk for actors in boarding houses . . .
rowangolightly , you must get one of these! :-P
( A blast from the past )
And what's a "Sad Iron"? (Maybe a soldering iron?)
I don't know if I'm actually going to use it on Saturday, and am not sure if the Sterno itself is still usable (and the cans are too big for the chafing dish, anyway). But this little gizmo would have come in handy during our power outage! (Because you can safely use Sterno indoors.)
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I just dug around in the bottom of a closet and found the brown paper grocery bag containing these things. Along with four cans of Sterno that must be very, very old, is the "Sterno Double Burner Cook Stove" and its instructions. I wonder how old this is? 1920s? 1930s? Anyway, take a look at the instructions. I think the second side of suggestions on how and where you can use this thing is priceless! (Hot milk for actors in boarding houses . . .
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( A blast from the past )
And what's a "Sad Iron"? (Maybe a soldering iron?)
I don't know if I'm actually going to use it on Saturday, and am not sure if the Sterno itself is still usable (and the cans are too big for the chafing dish, anyway). But this little gizmo would have come in handy during our power outage! (Because you can safely use Sterno indoors.)