11
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Joyce
Chen 4 in 1 Microwave Rice Steamer 14.95 |
Used
one for 15 years. When the first one cracked because it had been
dishwashered too many times, I had a devil of a time finding
replacement. Now it's easily found. Our biggest use is for
popcorn,
Spray butter ans popcorn salt for best ever popcorn with few calories
and no fat.
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2
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Food Saver - |
My
second one, and I use it every day. Lots of models, but get one
that
allows push button sealing, and get the mason jar lid sucker.
BTW, I
use it to seal anything, like potato chip bags, cellophane, etc.
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3
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Mak'n
Bacon Microwave Bacon Cooker $12.81 |
Some kid invented this and
it's great. Had this one for 20 years.
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4
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Cuisinart
Mini- Food Processor 39.95 -
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Just
bought this replacement after the first one crapped out (5
years). We
liked it ell enough to buy it again, cuts and chops in two
directions.
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5
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Kitchen
strainers - varies |
Used for everything.
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6
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I have the 20,40 and 60
sizes. Perfect and quick portion scoops.
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7
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Wusthof
Come-Apart Kitchen Shears (currently 14.99 sale) |
Durable and will cut bone.
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8
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Ekco
Skimmer Strainer Scoop $3.50
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Seems like I use it every
day.
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9
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OXO
Good Grips Potato Ricer $24.99
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Had
this for 20 years. Seems its made in stainless steel now,
Boil
potatoes, squish through the ricer and you have mashed potatoes with
the skin left behind.
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10
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Mini
strainer - varies
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Should have placed this
with #5. Has a million
73 uses.
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11
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Mini-Sifter
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This
I think was made 1n 1605. Got it from my late MIL who got it from
hers. Holds about a cup of flour and just shake the handle to
sift.
Love it.
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12
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Carbon steel spatula
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Forged
by Polish steel worker ca 1860 I think. How much do I like
it? Maybe
2" of the blade snapped off, and then a corner snapped, and I still use
it.
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13
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The
best kitchen scale you can buy at any price. I notice that Alton
Brown
uses one, and it won American Test Kitchen's best scale
award.
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14
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12"
x 16" Quilon Parchment Paper Pan Liner 100 / Pack $4.49 /Pa
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This
is just great. Check out the price for a roll of parchment at the
grocery store. Sheesh, and then you have to pull and cut
it. Here
you just peel a sheet and you're off and running. Cheap too.
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15
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Lost
in the shuffle (covered by the ricer) is the Neiko
Infrared Laser Thermometer Gun $24.56
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I love this thing. I
use it to
find leaking windows and doors; check the outside temperature,
and of
course how hot skillets, water, oil and food is. Instantaneous
and
after three years I'm still in the same battery.
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So I'm guessing you tear the raw food apart with your bare hands?
ReplyDeleteI've got 3 dozen top quality knives of various shapes and sizes, but I could not get by without my Henckels Pro S Santoku. I've got them in several sizes, but the 7" ones get used constantly. Simply the best full size kitchen knife ever made. For smaller tasks, their 5" serrated tomato knife covers nearly everything else.
Hey Rodge, I thinking of rebranding the Infrared Thermo Gun thingy and reselling it as a Global Warming Analyzer with proceeds going to the Barn Army. There could be big sales to public school science departments.
ReplyDeleteoy vey ole'
I've got a nice Bench Made pocket knife with rosewood handle I use to open all my TV dinners.
ReplyDeleteYou are obviously not a ladies man.
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteYou're right about that my friend. These days I'm pretty much my own man. It's not for everybody, that's for sure.
Ahhh...let me hasten to add that I don't mean any disrespect to those long lasting married couples. That was what I wanted.
ReplyDeletemine are bigger than yours
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