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Location: WI
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Janet
Boron Elgar wrote:
On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 00:34:50 -0800, "Paul M. Cook"
wrote:
Robostir. A 3 legged battery powered device you put in a pot or
skillet and it spins around stirring. How did we ever live without
that?
Paul
I have had one for about 5 years. I use it a lot for making custards.
As a home ice cream enthusiast, that means pretty often.
Of course, I have rheumatoid arthritis so it is terrific for achy
hands, but knowing how well mine works, and frees me from standing at
the stove stirring for 6-8 minutes at a time, I recommend it - at
least the terrific unit I have.
Ya never know, eh?
Boron
If it works it sounds pretty good to me!
The kitchen gadget that always boggled my mind was the "tuna turner." It
was, IIRC, a plastic receptacle with a lid and a kind of wide-tooth fork
thing inside that one turned by means of an exterior crank. As if a bowl and
a fork would not do the same thing more easily and be multipurpose besides?
Very strange.
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Anyone on here have one of those expensive coffemakers that only makes little pods into single cup servings. I have yet to try any, but wonder if that might not be a waste of money. I love my press.
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