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You know, this is not a bad halfbaked idea, me thinks.
My husband is battling pneumonia right now, and a
straight out keg of chicken broth would be more than
handy. Bring it on. Boil those bones. I'd buy it,
Especially as the weather gets colder. + |
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Would there be a hopper for kittens ? |
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[4and20], those look fine for broth, but we are talking
bones. Lots of bones. (I think.) |
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Is that like a marathon, for the local cat's home... |
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<sees vision of cat chasing a mouse on a space hopper...that's the cat on the spac...oh never mind> |
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I thought this Idea has been known in the past as a "Mulligan stew"? OK, I recognize the device appears to be special, for making such a stew, but actually any big-enough pot could qualify for the job ---every time you take something from the pot, you also add something. Plus water to replace steaming loss. |
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Yes, but I think the idea here is to regulate
temperature (a la slow cooker) and also to
automatically maintain the water level (a la lavatory
cistern). In fact, a combined slow cooker and
cistern would probably do the job. |
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