Anonymous wrote:I wish someone in my family would notice that my drill bits (not a euphemism) have seen better days and by me one of those super-fancy sets in a yellow box.
Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What am I missing not having the real vanilla extract? What are you using it for?
You're not missing anything unless vanilla is the star of what you're making. Cooks Illustrated recommends Baker's Imitation Vanilla.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000B6MUKG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1&fpw=alm
Cooks Illustrated has steered me wrong so many times I no longer value their recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:I usually buy myself some things in this category so I have presents to open with my kid.
This year's list:
cutting board
rolling pin
stovetop espresso maker
Love getting:
fancy foodstuffs of any kind
mittens
warm socks
my parents got me a $20 gift certificate for a seed company, and it was the best present ever, I spent hours with the catalog
nice kitchen implements
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What am I missing not having the real vanilla extract? What are you using it for?
I put it into my hot chocolate, coffee, and sometimes tea. I'd rather drink the real stuff than the imitation. But if all I needed it was for baking, I might just use imitation.
Anonymous wrote:I wish someone in my family would notice that my drill bits (not a euphemism) have seen better days and by me one of those super-fancy sets in a yellow box.
Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A rice cooker is an extremely useful gift. Even people who don't cook very much appreciate the never-fail quality of this item.
That said, I'm not a fan of useful gifts. I love gifts that are unexpected luxuries -- doesn't matter if they're small ones. I'd rather have one delicious chocolate bar than a Roomba (what my BIL gave my sister last year -- it was not a pretty scene).
A rice cooker - one more small appliance that I'd donate as soon as I got it because I don't want to store it. The few times I make rice, I make it in a pot that I use for 1,000 other things.
Anonymous wrote:What am I missing not having the real vanilla extract? What are you using it for?