What 'must have' gadget now resides under the kitchen sink?

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MKG wrote:
A mandolin from the Good Food Show


I have one (though not from the Good Food Show!), and I use it a lot: mainly for stir fries and coleslaw. And for my fingers tips.
I really read these post more clearly....here's me saying to myself why would you use a musical instrument to cook on/with! :oops: :roll:

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baldowrie wrote:
MKG wrote:
A mandolin from the Good Food Show


I have one (though not from the Good Food Show!), and I use it a lot: mainly for stir fries and coleslaw. And for my fingers tips.
I really read these post more clearly....here's me saying to myself why would you use a musical instrument to cook on/with! :oops: :roll:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

I have a "proper" mandolin as well - out on loan with a friend at the moment... Never quite got the hang of playing it.
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Post: # 99585Post baldowrie »

I have a "proper" mandolin as well - out on loan with a friend at the moment... Never quite got the hang of playing it.
see that's where the confusion lays...I remember you saying one time you did.

Must have more tea leaves with my water in future :wink:

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jug blender. the stick one gets more use.

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A food processor. I've used it twice in the five years that I've had it. Cleaning it after use is a bigger pain than getting out a grater/knife/whisk or whatever and doing it myself.

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Got rid of everything electrical when we moved out here, as well as lots of other stuff that had been sitting around gathering dust.

I had every electrical gadget going in the UK, carvers, blenders, bread makers, hair rollers, dryers, steamers - you name it - I had it.

In my defence - I did not buy a thing - no need to call the cops just yet -
I used to be signed on for product testing for a large electrical house hold name manufacturer and importer.


So however useless it was - it was FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cheers:

So nothing gathering dust - as don't have anything that is not used anymore.

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Post: # 99771Post MKG »

Bought a musical mandolin five years ago - nineteenth century jobbie, dome-backed, just needed a new bridge. It's still sitting there needing a new bridge ... but watching anyone using the culinary variety makes me cringe.

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Post: # 99790Post mrsflibble »

So, theabsinthefairy, how did you get into that then?!

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Talking toastie-maker....hilarious for about 3 minutes, now sitting forlornly without a fuse for past three years....

Electric multi-layer food steamer. Again, no fuse. But I quite like it, saves on the leccy but is a sod to wash up. Preferred my pan-top bamboo one, until Ellis tried to eat it.

Hair straighteners and hair tongs - both presents soon to be freecycled.

Nicky Clark hairdryer (another present) in massive silver box Ellis likes to trap his fingers in....

Fancy coffee-maker thing bought by my sister, too complicated for me to understand how to use. Fuse out of that, too.

Lean, Mean Dust Gathering Burning Machine got freecycled yonks ago, complete with fuse (minor miracle), as did dodgy looking electrical foot-spa, facial steamer and massage kit (another gift bought when I was pregnant and workmates panicked because I couldn't be bought booze!).
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Post: # 100019Post theabsinthefairy »

mrsfibble

Buy a product which malfunctions in a spectacular manner - write in and complain, when you get no response write again, when you get no response go to the main distribution/manufacture site (which handily was in the West Midlands where we lived) and demand some attention. Get free product replacement and upgrade and invitation to join testing panel.

Art is to write in an articulate and amusing manner apparently - abusive letters get noted but then binned.

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Post: # 100038Post mrsflibble »

I always write in an amusing manner. you should see my yearly christmas letter to nestlé. I will stop writing when they stop making advent calendar shapes which look like penises.

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Post: # 100056Post ina »

mrsflibble wrote:I will stop writing when they stop making advent calendar shapes which look like penises.
:shock: :shock: :shock:

Don't think I've ever come across them!
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Post: # 100076Post MKG »

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Ina, I can't believe you said that!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post: # 100080Post ina »

:oops:
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Post: # 100090Post tim&fatima »

What 'must have' gadget now resides under the kitchen sink?

the Wife. :lol: :lol:
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