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What Is Your Favorited Kitchen Gadget?
Asked by C.C. from Philadelphia
on October 26, 2010
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I recently got a Disney waffle iron. I love it. The waffles are mini size and it has Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy,Donald and Daisy. I usually make waffles for breaksfa...
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- Stick blender. We use it to make cheese soup, baby food, ice cream, almost anything you would normally have to get out the food processor or blender for.
- Last week I bought a 13$ crock pot... it has changed my life!! I love cooking and baking for my family, but the crock pot is just amazing. Cut everything up, throw it ...
- My food processor. I abhor chopping veggies & onions!
Kitchen Set?
Asked by G.F. from Odessa
on December 17, 2007
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I have a little boy almost 3 years old. For christmas I want to get him this kitchen set, its blue and brown and red, it has a frig and mircowave, and stove and sink,...
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- I bought my son a Dora the Explorer Kitchen when he was 2. My son loves to cook and we had no problem with that. I think limiting toys to "boys" and "girls" is not a g...
- We are getting my 18 month old a kitchen set for christmas this year. Kitchen sets are a great developmental toys, it enhances fantacy play which is extremely importan...
- My oldest was taken by my parents to Toys R Us to pick out his Christmas present at 3, he went to a kitchen set and played forever. My dad and brother had more iss...
Will a Play Kitchen Help Prevent Real Kitchen Mischef
Asked by S.W. from San Francisco
on October 16, 2008
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I'm thinking of getting a play kitchen for my boy. It's really expensive though and hard to get second hand ones because they are in high demand. It would be worth it ...
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- My third child is a boy(2 years), and after two girls, it has come as quite a shock what they can get into! My son loves playing with play kitchens, but he still want...
- When my daughter started exploring our kitchen, we got her a plastic kitchen set at Big Lots, about $40. She used it quite a bit, but only because we gated off the re...
- I just had my 2 boys almost as close as yours (20 months), and it was really hard...especially for the older brother. That being said, I think if he is even remotel...
What Is on Your Kitchen Counter? Yes, Another Question!
Asked by A.G. from Houston
on April 2, 2012
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I always have a utensil caddy by the stove, my coffee pot, 2 knife caddies, butter dish (I hate hard butter), bowl of garlic and my banana holder suspender thingy. I ...
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- There is nothing on my counter when I am not cooking or cutting vegetables. I do have a dishrack that goes over the sink. It has a shelf to hold the dish soap, dishw...
- toaster oven, knife block, utensil jar, electric can opener and toaster. (not the same as a toaster oven). we have a small kitchen and are always looking for space.
- Too much. The banana hanger, the coffee pot, toaster, standing mixer, spice rack, utensils, knives and other family debris.
What Spices Are You Cooking with Often? What Is Your Favorite Kitchen Utensil?
Asked by L.L. from Detroit
on April 5, 2011
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Hello Ladies,
This could be a JJF question but shux I really want to know and Im not playin! LOL......
I am trying to step up my cooking game and enjoy being in the ...
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- I love the Tastefully Simple Garlic Garlic! I also use parsley, italian seasoning mix, dill, and garlic salt on a regular basis. I love my rubber coated wisk and k...
- Chicken broth! I love cooking with chicken broth, it really flavors everything nicely. I use it when I cook veggies, pasta, rice. And if I am sick of plain old gril...
- Big mid to heavy bottom stock pot amd a mesh seive. I make all my own stock. Freeze in different size containers. Large ones for soups, small cups size ones when I ...
Seeking Help in the Kitchen.
Asked by C.W. from Providence
on August 16, 2006
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My kids love bing cherries but I hate pitting them with a knife any suggestions on how they can have cherries & I can keep my finger tips too.
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- PamperedChef used to make a cherry pitter, try this link http://www.pamperedchef.biz/lyndamclean she'll be able to help you get a hold of one. I know her children wer...
- Hi C. -- You can buy a cherry pitter for about $8 at any kitchen store. There are high-end models for around $25 if you're doing a lot of cherries e.g. for jam or pie...
- C., Pampered Chef sells a cherry pitter that will do that for you so you don't have to dig into the cherry yourself. I've seen them because I used to sell Pampered...
Making Your Own Baby Food
Asked by A.K. from Detroit
on July 14, 2010
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For those who have made their own baby food, what kitchen gadget have you used? Is a standard food processor okay, or did you buy something specifically for baby food?...
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- We used a margarita blender collecting dust in a cupboard. It was a blender with a spout on the bottom. Boil veggies, blend in blender, dispense into ice cube trays ...
- I love love love my hand held blendar (not the kind you would use for baking). Not sure the exact name of it, but you can just blend the food right in the pot so th...
- I believe a standard food processor would work fine. I did not have one when I made all my daughters baby food. She never had store bought baby food. I bought the b...
Anyone Used a Steam Mop?
Asked by C.H. from Houston
on October 12, 2008
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Just thinking about buying a steam mop to clean my large kitchen & bathroom floors. Has anyone tried the H20 steam mop or the Shark steam mop? Is it worth getting one...
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- I've had a Bissell Steam Mop for several years and I love it! It's so much eaiser to use and gets my floors clean! I have wood and concrete floors downstairs so having...
- Costco has the Shark with 5 pads for $69
- No, but my concern about it is, even though it steams the cloth on it would just spread the dirt all over the floor. I have though about that for quite awhile and I j...
Ideas for Gifts for "3 & 4" Year Old
Asked by K.M. from Dallas
on March 5, 2007
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Tis' the season......my son just got two invites today to birthday parties this month. One for a girl turning 4 (girl) and another for a boy turning 3 (boy). Does any...
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- For the 4 year old girl, Little Pet Shop stuff is the hot thing! Also, Fashion Polly's are always a hit! For the boy I would suggest Legos or Magnetix! Good luc...
- We bought my youngest daughter a tea party set and she still plays with it every day. I've never gone wrong with a soccer ball or a car with a boy.
- K., This might not be a fun idea for the child but the mom will appreaciate it. I like to go to Pottery Barn Kids (online) and order a beach towel with their name ...
Looking for Mandolin Slicer Recommendations!
Asked by M.S. from Appleton
on June 29, 2010
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Hi Mommies! I recently bought (from Williams-Sonoma) an Oxo Good-grips mandolin for slicing in the kitchen. I HATE it! It's dull and hard to use and difficult to cl...
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- I have returned used items to WS before -- definitely try again or contact customer service! Here's a link to their return policy: http://www.williams-sonoma.com/custo...
- I agree - the Pampered Chef one has worked very well for me. I've mostly used it for potatoes and citrus fruit and it works great. I also agree on the WS issue.....
- The Pampered Chef mandoline is FANTASTIC!!!!!! The mandoline has 4 different stainless steel blades; V-shape for softer fruits & vegetables like tomato's, adjustable ...