Nancy Young wrote:
> "ChattyCathy" > wrote
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>>Nancy Young wrote:
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>>>"ChattyCathy" > wrote
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>>>>http://www.recfoodcooking.com/
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>>>>Thanks go to Terry "Prfesser" for suggesting (some) of this survey.
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>>>Yeah, baby, hit me with a hat!
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>>Consider yourself "hit" LOL!
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> (laugh) Thanks!
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>>Mine is the teakettle - big surprise....
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> I would think that if you drink coffee or tea, those appliances
> will be the most often used. The only appliances I have on
> the counter, plugged in (and even then they are in an appliance
> garage) are the coffee maker and a toaster. Everything else
> is put away.
The ones that are plugged in are the microwave, toaster
oven, and food processor. The other's are stored on
the counter and ready to be plugged in - blender, stick
blender, mini blender, juicer, hand mixer.
Don't own a coffee maker (blecch), use an old-fashioned
tea kettle you heat on the stove, don't own a stand mixer,
electric frying pan, or deep fryer (I use a cheap pot
dedicated to deep frying). Waffle iron and slow cooker are
put away in cupboard. As is electric popcorn popper.
Hey, you forgot bread machine and rice cooker and electric
can opener! ;-)
Kate
Kate Connally
“If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.”
Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
Until you bite their heads off.”
What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about?