Another anti-avocado here....can't stand them![]()
Last year I got the flex-edge beater for my KitchenAid - such a simple idea, but it works really well. In fact I still have one thing left over from last year: a rotisserie for the bbq https://www.weberbbq.co.uk/product/weber-charcoal-rotisserie/ (and it'll probably be left over this year too - coz its far too expensive). I live in hope
I haven't put much thought into this year's yet.....think I better get working on it!
I heard the secret to more cookbooks is play tetris with them.There's quite a gang of us here now!
Well I haven't got a KitchenAid - my kitchen is so small that I simply don't have room for any more new kitchen gadgets/equipment. Well, not unless they will fit into a knife drawer! In fact, I don't really have much room for any more cookbooks!![]()
Didn't understand that but it sounds amusing!I heard the secret to more cookbooks is play tetris with them.
I really can't think of anything I want for Christmas.
That's not very exciting! You can think of some other stuff, I'm sureIt appears I will probably be getting a microwave for Christmas. Hubby wants to replace the old one and has found a nice one for a good price.
I don't know the microwave I have now is 19 years old.That's not very exciting! You can think of some other stuff, I'm sure. How about an exotic ingredient that you wouldn't normally purchase?
Its illegal in Thailand though, isn't it?What I would really love for Christmas (although we don't celebrate it here much) is a 6 - 7 kg turkey, plucked, stuffed, roasted to perfection and presented on my kitchen table on 25th December (wrapped or not, I don't care). I'll provide the accompaniments and the wine.
Its illegal in Thailand though, isn't it?