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(09-15-2021, 10:11 AM)counterintelligence Wrote:
(09-14-2021, 11:46 PM)ELIAKIM Wrote: I did buy a biscuit maker from a charity shop in 2020 for £1.50. I intended to make some gluten free biscuits for a friend with it. Haven't got around to it yet. 

Chuckle
That reminds me...
I need to go to the store to pick up one of those gluten free chickens.   Chuckle

Oh wait...chickens have always been gluten free.  It's just when you add bread to it that there's a problem.
Some people embraced big pharma to change nature whereas I listened to Jesus and embraced nature to improve the change. The heavenly Father said, "This is my daughter in whom I am well pleased". 18.1.2020. 
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Rachael Ray 

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and every recipe uses EVOO.

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Now she sells a free flowing EVOO bottle.
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Some people embraced big pharma to change nature whereas I listened to Jesus and embraced nature to improve the change. The heavenly Father said, "This is my daughter in whom I am well pleased". 18.1.2020. 
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I do have a food processor, a Kenwood. 

Some people embraced big pharma to change nature whereas I listened to Jesus and embraced nature to improve the change. The heavenly Father said, "This is my daughter in whom I am well pleased". 18.1.2020. 
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(09-13-2021, 07:13 PM)counterintelligence Wrote:
(09-13-2021, 06:55 PM)Arkan_Ted Wrote:
(09-13-2021, 02:36 PM)counterintelligence Wrote: I have a new toy for the kitchen.

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A cutting board scissors.

Or a multifunction kitchen scissors.

Spring loaded too.

Cut it and drop it right into the frying pan.
How is that better than the Knife? I'm a semi-chef. That is stupid as stupid gets.
Saves having to get out the cutting board I suppose.  A little less clean up perhaps.

Maybe it'll cut the cheese.  Chuckle
Honestly, Do you remember in youth or still maybe now, when the calves, piglets and lambs got to a certain age in the growth cycle we put (okay, they are not rubber bands, serve the same purpose) rubber bands around the stocks testicles to castrate? At the end when the testicle sack was at certain  level of decay , we used a tool that looks much like that potato cutter to free the sack from the body. Just saying.


But, who am I to say, I grew up in a city. lol
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This is my favorite gadget to date - saves me a ton of time when I'm making steaks.  You just stab the hell out of them - it's spring loaded Chuckle
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(09-27-2021, 04:31 PM)sevenx Wrote: [Image: nE2DyYg.jpg]


This is my favorite gadget to date - saves me a ton of time when I'm making steaks.  You just stab the hell out of them - it's spring loaded Chuckle
Or when you punch the fuck out of someone trying to steal your steak...

Chuckle
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I bought my first new moulds, my most recent purchase. Have lots of fun with the ice cube size heart shapes. 

I've made chicken brine treats, Greek yoghurt/peanut butter/honey, heart shaped treats for my puppy. 

Tonight he lapped up some goats milk, so will make some of those. 

I'm going to have to get another shape now. They make great ice cubes too.  Heartflowers Heart shaped ice in the G&T. 

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ELIAKIM Wrote:I bought my first new moulds, my most recent purchase. Have lots of fun with the ice cube size heart shapes. 

I've made chicken brine treats, Greek yoghurt/peanut butter/honey, heart shaped treats for my puppy. 

Tonight he lapped up some goats milk, so will make some of those. 

I'm going to have to get another shape now. They make great ice cubes too.  Heartflowers Heart shaped ice in the G&T. 

I've been having such fun with the moulds, I bought four more. 

Dog bone and dog foot shapes. 
A couple with cookie and sweet shapes. 


What else did I buy? A digital spoon that weighs, I'm useless with digital appliances, can never get them to work for me.   Lmao Technology, can't even work a digital spoon and scales.  Chuckle


I bought some great nail clippers for the puppy, they light up. I can work them. I will photograph them tomorrow to show you.  Chuckle
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Most kitchen gadgets are just novelties. But some have made millions of dollars.
Remember the Ron Popiel in the shell egg scrambler ?
How about the "Slap Chop" (Look at My Nuts) food dicer ?
And who can forget the super expensive Ceramic Knives that were definitely sharp but when you dropped it because of slippery hands, it was all over the floor in pieces....
Why Johnny Ringo, you look like someone just walked over your grave ...
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