"S'mee" > wrote in message
...
> Well, I didn't get the stick blender I was angling for, but I
> did get some nice foodie stuff for Christmas. I received:
>
> A stick thermometer:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/9uefp
>
> Some new cooking softwa
>
> http://www.acrllc.com/onemillion.php
>
> And a Gizmo can opener:
>
> http://www.itsagizmo.com/index.jsp?
>
> How about the rest of you gift exchangers..?
>
>
> --
> Jani in WA (S'mee)
> ~ mom, Trollop, novice cook ~
Santa left 2 Microplanes in my stocking, which I've been wanting...the long
thin zester and another long thin grater that's slightly larger. Both have
the hard plastic case, which works great for catching what you're grating so
you can measure easier.
I also got the Kitchen Aid Pro Line Waffle Baker...which I *LOVE*! It took
10 minutes to make enough waffles for everyone at our table, since it is
double sided. They turned out light and tender inside, and crisp outside,
which is what I look for in a waffle. Anyone who wants to see it, you can
see it he
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...16759?n=284507
Also in my stocking were 3 miniature jars of Fudge Fatale sauce, in 3
different flavors: fudge, espresso, and caramel. I've never tried them, but
the ingredients are very basic, and no preservatives. My brother and his new
wife sent my family a huge basket with pears, oranges, sugar free Jelly
Belly's, sugar free Almond Roca, and Jer's Handmade candies. (Those are
peanut butter on top of caramel, covered with chocolate).
I won't be returning/exchanging any of my foodie gifts! ;-)
kimberly