how to use a hobart 1712r?
I have just started cooking at a theater camp and they have a Hobart 1712R. I've used a slicer before, but I can't figure this one out.
http://www.hobartlink.com/hobartg6/co/co rporate.nsf/pages/about-us_history_1958

I have just started cooking at a theater camp and they have a Hobart 1712R. I've used a slicer before, but I can't figure this one out.
http://www.hobartlink.com/hobartg6/co/co rporate.nsf/pages/about-us_history_1958
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January 20, 2010 06:51am
COLES employee Natalie Chapple got more than she bargained for when she cut her finger and ended up in hospital.
While she was waiting to have stitches on her finger, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd toured the Royal Hobart Hospital with Premier David Bartlett and stopped to chat to the gobsmacked 23-year-old from Brighton."How are ya going," Mr Rudd said to Miss Chapple as he mingled with hospital staff, jokingly adding that he would come back later to help give her some stitches.
During a chat with nurses about conditions on the ward, Mr Rudd recounted stories from the days when he worked two nights a week as a wardsman at Canterbury Hospital where he once had to chase a runaway patient down the street.
Then, true to his word, he went back to see Miss Chapple, who told Mr Rudd and Mr Bartlett she had sliced a "fairly thick layer" off her finger while using a meat slicer at the Sandy Bay store.
The sale will include commercial vehicles, dividers, mixers, moulders and depositors along with complete savoury pie manufacturing equipment. In addition to the equipment, the auctioneers will also offer Tom Chandley Ovens, retarder provers, Rondo pastry brakes and confectionery equipment at the plant. According to market research group Plimsoll, smaller bakery companies are increasing sales at three times the rate of larger competitors, delivering profitability that is four times as high. Given the amount of used food machinery available from this bakery sale, Pro Auction are expecting a good attendance by these up and coming smaller bakery companies. In addition to the bespoke bakery equipment, a number of lots will appeal to the food manufacturing industry generally and will include items such as a Trief high speed slicer, Multivac and HFE thermoforming machines, Ilpra speedy tray sealer, fast pack flow wrapping machine, digital scales, insectocutors, Rational combination ovens, Falcon Bratt pan, vacuum packing machines, metal detectors, Mainca Vector um300 slicers, Endoline carton sealer, table top vacuum packers, Witt gas mixers sinks and hand wash basins, racks and trolleys, complete refrigeration packs, fork lifts and hand pallet trucks. Lots that will be of particular interest to the smaller bakers, and which are manufactured by leading equipment suppliers throughout Europe include rounders, bun, divider, BDMs, Pinners french, stick/baguette, bake, off, oven, deck, rack, setter, speed, Hobart, industrial, planetary, spiral, twin, arm, mixers conveyors, croissant, production, lines, sheeters, extruders, cake, slicers, chocolate enrober, fondant, confectionary, donut, fryers, jammers, glazers, multi, head, pneumatic, pumps, sealers, metal, detectors, flow-wrapper, plant and flour silos.
It may seem a bit artificial, when I say that I love my electric skillet, but I do. Once you tell the reasons, I am sure you will want to hurry and get one for himself. I bought a high quality brand electric frying pan with a domed glass lid that allows viewing of food while cooking, without having to lift the lid and thus losing steam or heat. And with the nonstick finish, cleaning up afterwards is a breeze.
This is my list of seven factors I like about how to use an electric skillet.
1. I can make the fish stew, cabbage, and any "bad smell" food in my electric skillet, outdoors on the patio. I can still taste these healthy "smell" meals, and not have my whole house smells too.
2. When a large food around Thanksgiving or Christmas is getting ready, space-saving electric skillet in the kitchen, thus giving a greater area in which to work. Electrical pan can be used anywhere you can plug it in, and can have a lot of wear on it without space constraints in the oven with the turkey.
3. In Instead of roasts small baking in the oven, saving electricity by using my electric skillet. The roast is perfectly dry and browned, every time, because to regulate temperature keeping the heat levels and top, including allowing the juices to be absorbed back into the meat throughout the cooking process.
4. My electric skillet serves a dual purpose, since it is enough to see, but big enough to feed a whole pot right to the pan. It has an attractive view on a buffet table and saves time because it saves additional cleanup of slinging.
5. When food is done, but waiting to be eaten adjustment, electric skillet "Warm" maintains its temperature.
6. I have two words for you, fried chicken. True, not only the Colonel and his staff make fried chicken these days. Adjust the temperature to 350 degrees and let the half-inch of hot oil before adding the breaded chicken pieces. It is not necessary have one of those familiar cubes fried chicken to get what you are scrumptious.
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Get with the times. If you want delicious sliced food and someplace to keep it cold then you should check out this current online auction for a Hobart Slicer And Small Refrigerator. There is nothing like having fresh cold cuts for a meal. You can keep them fresh with this small 3.5 cubic foot refrigerator that won't really take up much room. These items are located in Oregon and can easily be shipped to you. If you really want to step your game up in the kitchen then you should pick up these devices. They could make your life easier. This auction ends on Tuesday and the current bid is only $111 . Find out more about these machines by clicking here.
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