| Looking for inspiration. Despite the issue of storage I think I am going to break down and ask for a waffle maker. |
| Santa already brought me the Kitchen Aid mixer I've been wanting forever, to help me speed up the annual baking orgy. Love you, Santa! |
| If you don't already have a stick blender, you need one. I don't know how I made soups (and whipped cream!) for so long without one. |
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I asked my mom for the KitchenAid ice cream maker attachment. I would also like a small pressure cooker (saucepan size) to make beans without having to soak/boil for hours. A full-sized food processor would be nice; I only have a mini, but storage is always a problem.
If I didn't already have one, I'd also ask for an immersion blender, a cast iron pan, or a really nice cutting board (mine is bamboo and "self-healing"). |
i think i would want a waffle maker too since we don't have one. or to remove our ceramic top stove, install gas lines, and then install a gas range. you know...small things
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| I'm asking for a fancy tea maker. And my husband would love a waffle iron. |
I bought myself one the other day at Costco -- $39.99 with the same accessories that Williams Sonoma is selling for $59.99. |
| I need a new waffle iron--my old one died after 15 years. My bought me the waffle plates for my cuisinart griddles but they suck. |
| *Griddler |
| I'd love a Kitchen Aid mixer, but I'd also be thrilled with an electric griddle. |
| I'd love several Le Creuset enameled baking dishes. I loves me some Le Creuset. My dutch oven is probably the best gift my husband ever bought me. |
| May I recommend the William-Sonoma strawberry shucker. Best shucker I've come across. |
| I'm asking for a new coffee maker and vacuum. My life is sad. |
+1 Cheap yet amazing kitchen tool. |
I don't think you are sad. I recently bought a Shark Vacuum and it made me soooo happy! I actually love to use it. My carpets are a bajillion times cleaner now. |