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[quote=Anonymous]1. Nespresso - we have gotten a lot of value out of it over the years, but we don't use it so much anymore as we have switched to mainly pour-overs and we don't drink milk in our coffee anymore, so I probably wouldn't get another one and I don't love how much space it takes in our kitchen. But we have shared some good times, and I still like a quick shot every once in a while. 2. Vitamix - I got it a couple months ago, and I am completely in love. I use it constantly and have convinced several other people that it is a necessity. 3. Kitchen Aid Mixer - It was certainly worth it, but as a long term investment. I don't bake often (maybe a cake every 3 months), but when I do, I don't know where I would be without it. Over the past 15 years, I have gotten a lot of use out of it. Not much out of the attachments that I purchased. 4. Le Creuset Dutch Oven - Love it. Love it. I have used it at least once a week every single week for the last decade and no other pot that I have holds a candle to it. Plus it is beautiful. 5. A couple global knives - I love my global chefs knife, and I travel with it whenever I am going by car. Cooking doesn't seem the same without it, and dull knives or knives that don't fit me are dangerous. The paring knife is fine.[/quote]
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