Anonymous wrote:I have a very beat up aluminum colander that belonged to my grandmother. It’s missing a foot and dented. Prefer it over a much schmancier one that holds our onions. I had a box grater that was probably 30+ years old. It finally rusted out and had to replace it, the new one is not nearly as satisfying though it’s stainless and very fetching.
I use an identical colander every day. Like it so much better than the heavier ones. Also like the tiny whisks (we call it "the baby whisk" at my house). And I use a hand-held mandolin daily to thin slice all sorts of veggies. Also get a lot of use out of the citrus zester (the skinny plane one) for lemon and parmesan.
I have a very beat up aluminum colander that belonged to my grandmother. It’s missing a foot and dented. Prefer it over a much schmancier one that holds our onions. I had a box grater that was probably 30+ years old. It finally rusted out and had to replace it, the new one is not nearly as satisfying though it’s stainless and very fetching.
Anonymous wrote:The 4 sided metal grater. It’s at least 30 years old and definitely didn’t cost very much. The jar opener by OXO is at least 20 years old, and gets used almost daily.
Anonymous wrote:That IKEA rainbow pack of plastic kid plates, bowls, and cups. They’re the perfect size for snacks and don’t take up much room in the dishwasher. Everybody uses them in my house, not just kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wooden spoons for stirring almost every time I cook. Manual can opener which is 30 plus years old. I just replaced my box grater because hub put it in dishwasher and it started to rust- before that it had been going strong also for 30 plus years.
Wooden spoons are unsanitary.
Not at all. They’re BPA and phthalates free, and dishwasher safe.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That IKEA rainbow pack of plastic kid plates, bowls, and cups. They’re the perfect size for snacks and don’t take up much room in the dishwasher. Everybody uses them in my house, not just kids.
You're not concerns about leaching, especially with them going in the dishwasher?