ElizabethB
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My sister gave this to me as a birthday gift several years ago.
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I got rid of lots of gadgets that I did not use. Also eliminated replicates. I had 8 pot holders and three pairs of oven mitts. I only have 2 hands. A set of Magnalite cook ware taking up space in the back corner of my pot cabinet. Have not used it in years. How many mixing bowls does one need? Not near as many as I had. This Thread set me thinking; what exactly is a gadget? And what's the difference between a tool and a gadget?
Well, I've come up with a possible definition or description
A tool or utensil performs a function that cannot be done by anything else, at least not reasonably. For example, a knife is a tool, as is a sharpening steel and a can opener. Yes, I know you could sharpen a knife on the back step or (as mentioned) open a can of beans with a hammer & chisel, but for practical purposes a steel & can opener are essential
A gadget is a tool that is intended to make a particular job easier/faster/simpler, as shown by the herb snippers - if you didn't have them you could still do the job with a knife or ordinary scissors
Similarly with Mrs Dangermouse's herb chopper, or even a demilune, you could still do the job with a knife
Interestingly, although I have a kitchen that is pretty well stocked with tools, and lots of knives, I have very few gadgets.
Perhaps it's a 'Man Thing' (!) or the fact that I was a chef
It's noticeable that professional kitchens tend to only have simple but well made tools
My daughter gave me some herb snipping scissors, but I only used them a couple of times
I have a garlic crusher, but now I only cook for myself I just use the flat of a knife
This distinction is not a hard & fast rule though
You can poach eggs in a pan of water, but an egg poacher does make things easier, as does a boiled egg slicer, with the thin wires
So really, whether to buy & use a gadget or not is up to you



A new silicon basting brush - My Honey set my old one too close to the heat on his grill. It kind of melted. A French rolling pin. I do have an American style rolling pin. My understanding is that the French style provides more control. My weakness.