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anyone been given any kichen gadgets this crimbo?

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  • johanne wrote:
    Its super dooper smart looking one with 5 different speeds and a turbo button! God knows what that does!! :j

    That will be the button which results in you and half the kitchen being covered with cream when you press it because you are impatient and the cream is 'taking too long to whip'. :)
    "The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
    best of everything; they just make the best
    of everything that comes along their way."
    -- Author Unknown --
  • rammy007
    rammy007 Posts: 1,050 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    didnt get any for xmas i wanted a hostess trolley cos our dinners our always cold by the time they are all served up,but they are really expensive anyway got one today out of our local paper for £30 its absolutely pristine glad i waited
  • I got, pestle n mortar, slow cooker, breadmaker, and sandwich toaster.. all asked for by the way.. used them all ... the breadmaker is brill.. my daughter has really got into measureing the ingredients out and putting it ready.. just wish they didnt take so long... had my first go at making "homemade soup" and various stews etc.. and the sarnie maker.. well its been battered.. used it almost daily...
    BSC Member #97- Discharged 4/2/09
  • I've just found a great new use for my Kenwood slicer - I cut stale white bread very thinly, probably about the thickness of a 10 pence piece and baked it in the oven for a few minutes till it was golden brown - result - melba toast type crispbread that is perfect for dips and spreads like pate and for munching on without butter in a vain attempt at avoiding biscuits and cakes :o
  • I was given vouchers in November that I spent on a SC & a BM, still waiting for the BM to arrive, but am very pleased with the SC.
    Sue
    The mind is like a parachute, it works best when open
  • I bought myself a hand mincer from Lakeland - hints don't work round here - and it has a pasta and sausage attchment on it. Haven't used those yet but the mincer is excellent
    “the princess jumped from the tower & she learned that she could fly all along. she never needed those wings.”
    Amanda Lovelace, The Princess Saves Herself in this One
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