Anonymous
Post 12/11/2012 17:12     Subject: What is the one kitchen gadget or appliance you wish Santa would bring this year?

Anonymous wrote:Random question: for those who make waffles, who eats them? Between me, my 3YO, and my "husband", we can eat maybe 1-2 full size waffles. What do you with the rest. I love waffles and pancakes but we can only eat so much before feeling stuffed up.


What is a "husband" and how is he different from a husband?
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2012 17:11     Subject: What is the one kitchen gadget or appliance you wish Santa would bring this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Santa here. I bought my daughter a much wanted Kitchenaid mixer but sent it before Thanksgiving and told her to use it. She has used it since it arrived. Now there is an empty box wrapped up under the tree. I think I need to get some kitchen tools so she will have something new under the tree. Any ideas?


Scale? Attachment for the mixer, like a pasta maker? cookbook?


The Kitchenaid ice cream attachment is pretty great! If you wanted to do something smaller or baking related, maybe a little cake decorating kit or cupcake papers and cupcake decorating stuff.



See, I hate the kitchenaid ice cream attachment. It would be much wiser to buy the (better) Cuisinart ice cream maker. The attachment is a major PITA to freeze and if you are making ice cream on a summer day you better have the air conditioning on or the bowl won't stay cold enough until the ice cream is done.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2012 14:50     Subject: What is the one kitchen gadget or appliance you wish Santa would bring this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't really have any storage space for it, but I would love a quesadilla maker.


They make these? I just use a skillet.


We had to get rid ouf ours and I find the skillet ones are tastier!


I use a skillet too, but it seems like the quesadilla maker would be so much simpler. I hate trying to flip them and have all the toppings flop everywhere.


I put toppings on one side, fold tortilla in a semi-circle, and use a fish spatula to turn:
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?sku=14812776&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&gclid=CPLyo9GPk7QCFY5lOgodqmgAXQ
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2012 00:18     Subject: What is the one kitchen gadget or appliance you wish Santa would bring this year?

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Anonymous
Post 12/10/2012 14:22     Subject: What is the one kitchen gadget or appliance you wish Santa would bring this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't really have any storage space for it, but I would love a quesadilla maker.


They make these? I just use a skillet.


We had to get rid ouf ours and I find the skillet ones are tastier!


I use a skillet too, but it seems like the quesadilla maker would be so much simpler. I hate trying to flip them and have all the toppings flop everywhere.


I got one for Christmas from my brother. It is a bit messy and you have to have a specific sized quesadilla.

I used it like crazy for 2 weeks and have since abandoned it. I mainly use the toaster oven now.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2012 14:19     Subject: What is the one kitchen gadget or appliance you wish Santa would bring this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Santa here. I bought my daughter a much wanted Kitchenaid mixer but sent it before Thanksgiving and told her to use it. She has used it since it arrived. Now there is an empty box wrapped up under the tree. I think I need to get some kitchen tools so she will have something new under the tree. Any ideas?


Scale? Attachment for the mixer, like a pasta maker? cookbook?


The Kitchenaid ice cream attachment is pretty great! If you wanted to do something smaller or baking related, maybe a little cake decorating kit or cupcake papers and cupcake decorating stuff.