Menopause Matters Forum
General Discussion => This 'n' That => Topic started by: babyjane on December 06, 2014, 09:00:33 PM
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What gadgets do you have in your kitchen (or anywhere in the house).
What white elephants do you have in the back of your cupboard?
What labour saving device would you like to have?
I do like my slow cooker and my food processor but I never use the juicer as it is much too fiddly. It's quicker to just squeeze an orange. I do like the blender though :)
I used to have an electric can opener but that again was fiddly and when it jammed you risked your fingers unjamming it.
I have, at times, looked at breadmakers and ice cream makers but I really don't need one and can't afford things I don't need.
I guess I don't have a lot of gadgets really, what about you?
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I have had and binned a lot over the years.
Residing in the cupboard and garage are a popcorn maker, a breadmaker, a potato ricer, a mandolin (dangerous thing that removed a slice out of my knuckle and then another slice from a finger) , a pressure cooker and a slow cooker. ;D
I trained as a chef many moons ago and like gadgets. My hubby says if they are potentially dangerous I want them ....ie...the mandolin.
My favourite things in the kitchen is my knife set and my food processor. Now them I use and manage not to injure myself.
I have to admit to being a bit accident prone and have the scars to prove it....really not kidding...actual scars that won't go away.
I have to restrain myself from buying stuff that I just won't use.
Honeyb
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;D ……… great thread!
We had a 1970s toast maker which was such a b…er to clean it went into the box under the stairs ::)
A coffee percolator again from the 1970s which never kept coffee hot
Various coffee makers 1 which Himself still uses
A coffee grinder which we sold at auction last year
Various Pyrex dishes 'at the back' as we tend to use those we can see ::)
Ice cream makers are OK but like the toast maker there's lots to clean
However - in our bathroom cabinet I have shampoo etc. ……. that rarely sees the light of day :-X
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I've ditched a few over the years. Kept the slow cooker, though it hardly sees the light of day. I had a vegetable steamer, what a waste of money that was! Veggies tasted awful. My food processor was useless & a pain to clean. I still have my liquidisers & my hand held mixer.
Pyrex have all smashed over the years, but got some new ceramic ones last year.
I struggle to chop veggies these days & have asked our two to get me an electric veggie chopper for Christmas. My hand & wrist give up the ghost when chopping veg for soup & I love my soup.
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I have an excellent vegetable chopper, easy to use and self cleaning. It is called my husband ;D
I have weak wrists and poor grip so he gets hauled out to peel and chop. :)
honeybun I thought a mandolin was a musical instrument ???
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It's a beast of a thing BJ and does have a finger guard which I didn't use so serves me right really.
Honeyb
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BJ ;D
I wouldn't even bother to ask himself to do that, he'd drive me insane. A case of, if you want a job done right, do it yourself! ;D
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oh dear, mine is really quite good in the kitchen when he has to be but doesn't enjoy it so will only do it when asked, he doesn't offer.
There isn't really a right and wrong way to chop veg though, is there? ???
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I bought a Nespresso coffee machine last year and an electric milk heater - use both almost every day. Use my breadmaker occasionally and my food processor quite a lot. Apart from them, no more gadgets - don't have the room. Am thinking of getting rid of my toaster as I use it very rarely. Oh, and got a sandwich maker which I use every so often as well. And one of these plastic eggs to tell you when your boiled egg is ready.
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No right or wrong way BJ, he'd just huff & puff, then constantly ask if he's doing it right. He just doesn't do kitchen! ;D Microwave isn't a problem! (http://yoursmiles.org/ksmile/veget/k39073.png)
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We may have gadgets lurking in our kitchen cupboards gathering dust but if my hubby is anything to go by men are much the same. I have to admit hubby does use his when needed but he has a huge array of electric stuff in the garage.
He has electric drills, not one but two, electric screw drivers, a jig saw, more screwdrivers and hammers than you could shake a stick at. Oh and boxes and boxes of nails and screws and bolts. You name it he has got it ;D
So we are not alone ladies ;)
Honeyb
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I have an electric egg boiler. I love it and use it loads.
My first one I got from Germany because they weren't over here but after using it for years I wore it out I think.
I now have a lakeland one that cooks up to 6 eggs at a time.
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:beaurk: you don't eat 6 eggs at a time surely :-X
I have an iron - somewhere ;)
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If all our family is here with us I can easily use 6 eggs at a time and they knock together in the saucepan and sometimes crack ::)
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I have to admit hubby does use his when needed but he has a huge array of electric stuff in the garage.
He has electric drills, not one but two, electric screw drivers, a jig saw, more screwdrivers and hammers than you could shake a stick at. Oh and boxes and boxes of nails and screws and bolts. You name it he has got it ;D
So we are not alone ladies ;)
I have a huge array of tools in the garage as well. Probably more stuff than I have in the kitchen!
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I have a friend who is like that Bramble. Her and her hubby have his and her tool boxes ;D
I have an egg poacher. I can boil or scramble an egg but my poached eggs are rubbish. It's been used......twice...in three years ;D
I'm the same BJ. I can go through loads of eggs and bread when my two are home.
Honeyb
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I wouldn't be without my egg boiler, apart from doing its job of boiling eggs soft,medium or hard it also buzzes and switches off when done. I know this doesn't very technical but I had a habit of putting eggs in a pan to boil and then forgetting about them until they boiled dry and burnt out the pan!😣. DH makes all our bread so the bread maker is used lots as is the toaster but the sandwich maker and liquidiser languish in the cupboard I'm afraid. We do use our yoghurt maker a lot though.
Thorntrees
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Our home grown eggs NEVER cracked when boiled!
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Oo-er what a lot of gadgets!
Well we have a liquidiser/grinder that we've had since we got married ( wedding present from my husband's parents) - the grinder is now held together with gaffer tape round the lid thing but it still works! The seal round the liquidiser has perished bit it still works! This gets used a lot. We have a foodprocessor - bought 21 years ago when expecting 4th child - this gets used a lot too and is also getting a bit old but still works!!! Why replace things unnecessarily!
The toaster we had was from husband's mother and still had a fabric flex. It finally gave up the ghost so replaced it with one exactly the same ( maybe from the 70's?) but in brand new condition fromn the British Heart Foundation shop (recycling!).
We got a breadmaker from the village jumble sale which packed up after a few years and we have replaced it recently ( late birthday present for me) as we live in a village with no shop and sometimes run out of bread. We use it all the time.
Yogurt maker and sandwich toaster used to get used all the time when children were at home but now don't. Yougurt maker maybe has now gone to jumble ( or is somewhere out of sight!). Sandwich toaster (small) languishes on a work surface...
Oh yes - egg whisk hand beater thing for cakes and egg whites - have had this for 25 years ro more - bit noisy but still works. Hardly ever make cakes now children have more or less gone. Don't have a microwave.
Can't think of anything else? Don't want anything either. Coffee we use a hand thing cafetiere - makes delicious coffee - who needs a machine? ;D
Prefer to be low tech!
Hurdity x