All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: WA Do you love golf? Work campers needed.We are about 15 miles south of Moses Lake on Highway 17, in the Columbia Basin.WA Do you love golf? Work campers needed.My husband and i are on our 6th year here at Sage Hills Golf Club & RV Resort. There was a change in management last year and lots of improvements have been made. Due to family medical emergencies we are looking for Pro Shop staff, Pool & Restroom maintenance, and restaurant staff. If you love golf this is perfect - all the golf you can play with a cart (except during tournaments), a full hookup site, free wifi, discounts in the Pro Shop and Restaurant. We are looking for fun, team players who have some knowledge of golf, pool maintenance, restaurant work. You can PM me and I will put you in contact with the GM.Work camping in WA stateWe are starting our 4th season here at Sage Hills Golf & RV Resort and still love it! This year several people have had emergencies and aren't going to make it so they are still looking for work campers to work in course maintenance (mowing, weeding, trimming, bunkers, etc), restaurant/bar (cooking, bartending, wait staff) and cleaning restrooms & showers. Each work camper (couple) works 12 hours a week and 24 for singles. For that you get RV site (grassy)with full hookups, free WiFi, and a 20% discount in the Pro Shop and Restaurant . . . and best of all; all the golf you can play with a cart (when carts are available). There is also a pool. It's a great place to work - we pride ourselves on being a great team. Smiling, happy team players are welcome. There are lots of things to do in the area - fishing, wine tasting, cultural events, and more. You can PM me for more information.Re: Pizza Stone Question Mocoondo wrote: WoodGlue wrote: What do you do if a dish, say a frozen meal, calls for you to bake it on a cookie sheet? If a meal calls for baking it on a cookie sheet? Well, you would place the frozen meal on a cookie sheet as instructed. I suppose if you wanted to place your frozen meal on the pizza stone, you could, but then you are not following the instructions because it says to place the frozen meal on a cookie sheet, not a pizza stone. A pizza stone is not supposed to just be placed in the oven and left there with no function. It is designed to be cooked on in this fashion: Placing it at the bottom of the oven with nothing on it, or placing a baking sheet on top of the pizza stone would not be correct usage. You are correct. Your food is supposed to cooked directly on the stone. If you are putting a frozen meal (or a wet container) put it on a cookie sheet on the stone. All that said - if you are using unglazed quarry tile PLEASE MAKE SURE IT DOES NOT CONTAIN LEAD if you plan to cook pizza or bread directly on it! A lot of the quarry tile contains lead which will poison you. A pizza stone that is made for pizza/bread/etc. will be lead free.
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