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  1. #1
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    I bought a kitchen timer at a Pampered Chef party a while back ... use it every morning to time my french press coffee.


  2. #2
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    My boyfriend doesn't count, does he? (He slices, he dices, he even does the washing up!)

    Really good sharp knives and a nicely sized cutting board.

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    I don't know where to start, really. I just like my...kitchen... It was designed by me and it really is the center of our house. I love my induction stove (easy to keep clean and just as fun to cook as a gas stove). I love my oven, especially the speedheat button My oven is pre heated in 1 minute.

    It really is a foodies dream.

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    Papaver, I feel the same way about my kitchen. Everything is where I like and need it to be, because I put it there! Really the best thing about my kitchen are my bamboo cabinets. They are beautiful and amazingly well-built.

    But if I had to move, I'd definitely take my apple slicer!

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    +1 on the kitchen aid standing mixer. It is not something that gets everyday or even everyweek use but it makes so many jobs so much easier.

    Also a good set of knifes is essential!

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    Since we're talking about gifts, and so many of us have suggested knives, corers and peelers...

    my mom has a superstition - that both my sisters have adopted, but somehow not myself - that sharp objects cannot be given as gifts, or they will "cut the relationship." The remedy is for the recipient to pay the giver a token amount, like a penny, after receiving the gift, so it's actually a "sale."

    Just so you're aware. I put ceramic peelers in my family's stockings one Christmas (love love love mine, and I thought they were a nice gift item since they're more money than most people want to spend on a peeler, but really worth it) - having forgotten about the superstition - and I was surprised how much the gift upset my family.

    So if you give something sharp - particularly if you won't be present when the gift is opened, for them to "pay" you for it - make sure your recipients don't subscribe to this superstition!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  7. #7
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    My instant-read meat thermometer. I would have woefully underdone or overdone meat without it.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Since we're talking about gifts, and so many of us have suggested knives, corers and peelers...

    my mom has a superstition - that both my sisters have adopted, but somehow not myself - that sharp objects cannot be given as gifts, or they will "cut the relationship." The remedy is for the recipient to pay the giver a token amount, like a penny, after receiving the gift, so it's actually a "sale."

    Just so you're aware. I put ceramic peelers in my family's stockings one Christmas (love love love mine, and I thought they were a nice gift item since they're more money than most people want to spend on a peeler, but really worth it) - having forgotten about the superstition - and I was surprised how much the gift upset my family.

    So if you give something sharp - particularly if you won't be present when the gift is opened, for them to "pay" you for it - make sure your recipients don't subscribe to this superstition!
    That is so interesting. I gave someone a knife as a wedding present, and have hardly seen them since the wedding, and not at all for a few years. We used to see each other all the time. Funny.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Since we're talking about gifts, and so many of us have suggested knives, corers and peelers...

    my mom has a superstition - that both my sisters have adopted, but somehow not myself - that sharp objects cannot be given as gifts, or they will "cut the relationship." The remedy is for the recipient to pay the giver a token amount, like a penny, after receiving the gift, so it's actually a "sale."

    Just so you're aware. I put ceramic peelers in my family's stockings one Christmas (love love love mine, and I thought they were a nice gift item since they're more money than most people want to spend on a peeler, but really worth it) - having forgotten about the superstition - and I was surprised how much the gift upset my family.

    So if you give something sharp - particularly if you won't be present when the gift is opened, for them to "pay" you for it - make sure your recipients don't subscribe to this superstition!
    This superstition sounds vaguely familiar though for our family, I have parents who are extra safety conscious. This would be topmost in their mind.
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  10. #10
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    I use this a lot in the kitchen...


  11. #11
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    The one thing in the kitchen I can't live without is my partner! Because I can't cook to save my life! That being said she's been dreaming of a KitchenAid mixer for years. Everyone (who is into cooking that is) seems to be nuts about those things.

 

 

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