GadgetGuy
(Formerly Shermie)
What is the last thing that you bought for your kitchen? It could be anything.
Bought this Oxo rubber-coated 5-qt stainless steel bowl.
Bought this Oxo rubber-coated 5-qt stainless steel bowl.
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I had an inexpensive immersion blender for decades. It finally died. I upgraded to an immersion blender with attachments - whisk, milk frother, 500 ML 4 blade food processor and a 700 ML beaker with lid. Love it! I have used the immersion blender and the food processor frequently. I really like the food processor. So much easier than hauling out my full size processor.
Not a kitchen tool - I ordered a hand held clothes steamer. I am hoping that I can avoid taking out the ironing board for most of my clothes.
What is this thing called 'ironing'?I haven't used my ironing board and iron in years (although I still have them)
The last thing I bought, I was cheated out of my money on, by a bad Walmart merchant, who never delivered the product, never refunded and ignored both me and Walmart. It was only a $16.95 loss, but I detest these clowns who play cheat. Thankfully, they are rare.
The item was a large Udon/Ramen noodle bowl. I find my existing soup bowls too small for some of the stuff I do as recipe challenges and a larger bowl, about 8 to 9" wide would photograph better. The smaller bowls hide ingredients too easily.
I'll have to find another source and order again.
The last thing I bought, I was cheated out of my money on, by a bad Walmart merchant, who never delivered the product, never refunded and ignored both me and Walmart. It was only a $16.95 loss, but I detest these clowns who play cheat. Thankfully, they are rare.
The item was a large Udon/Ramen noodle bowl. I find my existing soup bowls too small for some of the stuff I do as recipe challenges and a larger bowl, about 8 to 9" wide would photograph better. The smaller bowls hide ingredients too easily.
I'll have to find another source and order again.