Fave Kitchen Gadgets?
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Fave Kitchen Gadgets?
Both " manually " operated which I prefer to " electric "...........not into " overly processed /baby food type textured ( Cuisinart)
What's yours ?
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I have an electric potato chip maker, a food processor, a toaster, a toaster Oven, potatoes peeler.
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-- 30 Nov 2014, 07:52 --ylisa7 wrote:Mine is a silly little thing that I use daily to scoop of cut food. My stepdaughter bought me a stainless steel scraper/chopper about 4 years ago. How on earth did I live without that thing, lol?
My apple corer/peeler is pretty cool. It's great during apple season and canning.
Ooh funny story. I needed a potato peeler. You know one of those cheap little nothings. I bought about 3 different ones and they didn't peel well. Really?? Grr…how can a peeler not peel well. What happened to the ones I grew up withAnyway while visiting my in-laws in NY my husband mentions this to his mother. She gave me hers…it must be 40 years old and I cherish it, lol. Little things make me happy.
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I like doing things manually too. I like making my dough and kneading it by hand. I also make a lot of messes in my kitchen
Hi Gali….
I have been looking into buying a toaster oven. I get tired of turning the big oven on for small things.
Hmm…I think I should visit both of you for fresh potato chips

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lol gladlyylisa7 wrote:-- 30 Nov 2014, 07:52 --ylisa7 wrote:Mine is a silly little thing that I use daily to scoop of cut food. My stepdaughter bought me a stainless steel scraper/chopper about 4 years ago. How on earth did I live without that thing, lol?
My apple corer/peeler is pretty cool. It's great during apple season and canning.
Ooh funny story. I needed a potato peeler. You know one of those cheap little nothings. I bought about 3 different ones and they didn't peel well. Really?? Grr…how can a peeler not peel well. What happened to the ones I grew up withAnyway while visiting my in-laws in NY my husband mentions this to his mother. She gave me hers…it must be 40 years old and I cherish it, lol. Little things make me happy.
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I like doing things manually too. I like making my dough and kneading it by hand. I also make a lot of messes in my kitchen
Hi Gali….
I have been looking into buying a toaster oven. I get tired of turning the big oven on for small things.
Hmm…I think I should visit both of you for fresh potato chips

The toaster oven is very convenient.
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Can't live w/o my blender either, one of the few things " electrical " that I love besides my " yogurt-maker "...
Also, my Nesco portable oven ( it's like a giant crock-pot ), love it for corned beef, brisket, stews and pot roast...
I've never peeled a potato in my life, but if I did, I just saw on a tv cooking show, that the peel just SLIDES off AFTER they're cooked!
I'm also in love w/my garlic presser! ( I use copious amounts of garlic on a daily basis )
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Yes the skins slide off if you boil them. It also works on fruits like peaches, pears and plums, and tomatoes. I drop them in boiling water for 30 seconds or so when I do my canning.
I like my immersion blender for apple butter/sauce and soups.
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Ylisa, when you throw the peel away, you throw away the most nutritious part of the fruit /vegetable........for me nothing trumps the flavor of French fries and mashed taters than w /the peel on...
And what about a baked potato ?...love, love the contrast between the crispy outside and the fluffy interior baked ( in my toaster oven, never a microwave )
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gali wrote:Fran wrote:The bell for the butler - sorry couldn't resistI could use both...
Or the number pad for take out

Suzy-I love the skins but not everyone in my family does. I brought 2 coolers full of fresh garden veggies for my family in NY last August. So here is how the salad making went…
I washed and chopped the tomatoes.
"you're not putting the seeds in right?"
OK..I will deseed it for you and leave some in for others.
Washed and started slicing cukes.
"why are you putting the skin in?"
OK I'll leave it out for you.
"Are you leaving the seeds in"?
Ugh…that was three different people, lol.
Oh vey people and their food pickiness drives me crazy

Me…I like it all…including the skins. I do have to take the skins off the tomatoes when I can tomatoes and make salsa.
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Runner up would be the mandolin slicer. I love that little guy.