Anonymous wrote:OK - OP here. Found one! (My friend's mom has one... so I can make some pizzelle, then send the gadget back when I'm done - yay! : )
Thanks for the ideas everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somehow, I have reached 60+ years of life and have never owned a Kitchen Aid mixer. I cook a lot too.
You must not make pizza dough!
Anonymous wrote:Somehow, I have reached 60+ years of life and have never owned a Kitchen Aid mixer. I cook a lot too.
Anonymous wrote:Somehow, I have reached 60+ years of life and have never owned a Kitchen Aid mixer. I cook a lot too.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if there's a local organization or group that lends out kitchen gadgets? (I know that the Arlington County Library system has "maker" tools you can borrow, eg saws, sewing machines, etc. but nothing for the kitchen that I can see)
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sisters and cousins and I all live in the same neighborhood. There are nine of us families - we have three kitchen aid mixers and each of the three owners has a different attachment (pasta, etc.). Two houses have knife sharpening. We just trade things like this back and forth.
Good idea! I don't have family in the area (but perhaps I'll check in with my Bookclub pals!)
Anonymous wrote:My sisters and cousins and I all live in the same neighborhood. There are nine of us families - we have three kitchen aid mixers and each of the three owners has a different attachment (pasta, etc.). Two houses have knife sharpening. We just trade things like this back and forth.
Anonymous wrote:Our Food Pantry is talking about starting up one. I love the idea -- I only bake occasionally, so I've never bought a big mixer with a dough hook and whisk. It would be great if I could borrow one.