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Originally Posted by z z
I buy all my new appliances at the junk store here-usually young people
get them as gifts and then sell them on consignment-like new-then I
don't feel guilty about using something a few times and then putting it
away.
My hand mixer came with a stainless steel large wire egg whisk you could
attach-that thing is great.
My pizza cutters are those plastic halfcircle sharp edged "rocking"
cutters-works great.
The "ChopStir" is great-I use it to break up a package of raw hamburger
after I put it in the pan, but its also fantastic to chop up salad
fixings in a bowl-for example I buy broccoli slaw but the strands are
too long so I use my ChopStir to cut them. I also use it on whole pecans
in a bowl. Or on a plate for that matter. ChopStir is a new product,
great invention.
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Must be a lot of people with expresso machines they don't want. I find them for $5 all the time. I love the stuff I find in the junk store. Most of it isn't used at all. French presses are often easy deals , too.
When caste iron was considered bad cooking they were giving it away. Thanks.