Sometimes yes, sometimes noSomehow I'd bet you have that endeavor dialed down to just about effortless.![]()

Sometimes yes, sometimes noSomehow I'd bet you have that endeavor dialed down to just about effortless.![]()
I'd have a hard time narrowing it down. I'm more in the camp of "what can I do without" in my kitchen. There are too many things I love and use regularly.
I don't believe you. You'll always find the space.I'm in the "no more room" category.
I got the bigger kitchen and found a way to fill it over the years.Yeah, that's my camp.
I would LOVE a new kitchen.
I think the love occurs for me when I use something and it’s well designed and manufactured.Not sure I actually love anything in terms of kitchen items. In my world, favourite kitchen items are simply things I find really useful and easy to use - such as a good sharp knife, microplanes, stick blender, a non stick flat bottomed wok shaped pan etc.
Ah yes I know exactly what you mean.A fair bit of my kitchen "stuff" has a story behind them.
Where I got them or who gave it to me etc.
My Thai knives actually come from Thailand. I bought them during a holiday there.
My favourite pestle & mortar was my dad's etc
Oh no, one of those been on my wanted list for a long, long time.Ooh, I've got one - some kit I actually LOVE. Every time I use it I think 'best purchase ever' and it was dirt cheap - like less than 10 quid equivalent or something. [EDIT] I think this might actually be the same one.
Behold my 4-egg frying pan that turns out these lovely little circular eggs. Its non-stick is still going strong something like 5 or 6 years later. I get it out when it's English Breakfast night.
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