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Old Crank

(5,174 posts)
13. I would probaly like
Sat Dec 28, 2024, 01:41 PM
Dec 28

stick blender, instead of a regular blender. I don't have a blender just the immeersin type. good for hot and cold.
These says I think an airfryer might be good. They seem to work well and cook pretty fast for small numbers.
If your second hand store doesn't have decent tools, coooking spoons and the like try a restaurant supply store. They aren't glameous but they are reasonable and durable.

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A blender, toaster, and a small food processor. nt Phoenix61 Dec 28 #1
yeah, i thought about a toaster, fersher. mopinko Dec 28 #2
For the blender thing... 2naSalit Dec 28 #25
A Panini press. flying rabbit Dec 28 #3
Toaster oven with air fryer SheltieLover Dec 28 #4
How about a toaster oven leftieNanner Dec 28 #5
The big deal killer for my wife and I is flimsy uncomfortable Ikea furniture, cheap kitchen knives and no desk dutch777 Dec 28 #6
furniture is all high quality, gently used early american. mopinko Dec 28 #12
i have an oxo hand can opener. i like it, but mopinko Dec 28 #20
we use a toaster oven most. pansypoo53219 Dec 28 #7
Decent set of knives with steel. cachukis Dec 28 #8
i'm hoping my friend has some knives at her antique store. mopinko Dec 28 #10
I'd love to see a spice rack with spices FullySupportDems Dec 28 #9
yeah, i wouldnt design a kitchen w/o a dishwasher. mopinko Dec 28 #11
Dark kitchens are a pet peeve of mine FullySupportDems Dec 28 #36
the electrician screwed up and forgot the 3 light fixture over the main counter area. mopinko Dec 28 #40
Good on you getting the lighting fixed in that kitchen FullySupportDems Dec 28 #45
I would probaly like Old Crank Dec 28 #13
there's a whole street full of them in chgo. mopinko Dec 28 #15
Cooking for one here. I mostly use: usonian Dec 28 #14
i'm in chgo. mopinko Dec 28 #16
An air fryer. greatauntoftriplets Dec 28 #17
I second this. happybird Dec 28 #18
They're amazing. greatauntoftriplets Dec 28 #19
does it make toast? mopinko Dec 28 #21
It's like a mini-convection oven happybird Dec 28 #22
I've never tried. greatauntoftriplets Dec 28 #23
Air fryer/convection oven is awesome. Didn't think I'd use it, but use it all the time and it is great. Attilatheblond Dec 28 #33
Same! I got one for Christmas a few years ago and thought it would just gather dust happybird Dec 28 #35
Pot stickers don't stick on parchment in the air fryer Attilatheblond Dec 28 #37
Yes customerserviceguy Dec 28 #39
I got some! ExoticMei Dec 28 #24
very helpful, tho i think it's also quite different. mopinko Dec 28 #30
Sounds lovely wryter2000 Dec 28 #26
I have found that if you don't have... 2naSalit Dec 28 #27
it's not that bad. mopinko Dec 28 #29
Good point... 2naSalit Dec 28 #32
i rly shd sell this old barn and move somewhere smaller. mopinko Dec 28 #41
An instantpot would be great. mahina Dec 28 #28
yeah, i have 1 i dont use. mopinko Dec 28 #31
Go to Le Creuset's website ... Tarzanrock Dec 28 #34
that's a rly good idea. mopinko Dec 28 #43
I worry that a tenant might not know care of enameled cast iron. No thermal shock and no metal utensils on the enamel. usonian Dec 28 #46
I got a big Lodge brand enameled cast iron skillet with lid a few years back happybird Dec 28 #48
Titanium cutting board is much safer than wood or plastic. applegrove Dec 28 #38
never heard of such a thing. mopinko Dec 28 #42
My niece works for a resort company and they just bought applegrove Dec 28 #44
One more thing! A removable lid for items in the microwave. usonian Dec 28 #47
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