Posted on 07/13/2016 4:35:36 PM PDT by Jamestown1630
Cut up one ripe peach, 2 scoops of GOOD vanilla bean Ice Cream, 1/2 cup Half and Half and an ice cube.
Hit obliterate on the machine for 15seconds.
Heaven.
Make that two replies. They are good tasting and brown nicely. They have been made and eaten with no complaints.
I have gadgets out the wazoo (gifts). about all I use that is non traditional is the microwave, crock pot and espresso machine
Ooh that bacon dip & the shrimp dip sounds delicious. Would be good w/ Stacey’s pita chips.
Cuisinart
Thanks
A good, plain ol’ electric toaster from an established company is one of the most reliable gizmos that you can buy. I’ve only lived with two in my 62-year-old life.
I remember once when our family went on vacation to Chesapeake Beach; in the cottage that we rented there was one of those old-fashioned toasters that have the sides that come down, and you had to flip the toast halfway through. I fell in love with that thing - until it almost started a fire from bad wiring! This was in the ‘sixties, and the toaster must have been decades old even then. But they made very beautiful ones back then, and the one at the cottage looked like the second one here:
I really love the old waffle-makers, too.
-JT
It really wasn’t made for cutting your scotch and that computer guy needs some of your scotch. Along with 6 or 8 ‘ludes.
Those are cool, mini works of art!
I have one and I know how to use it. That was the only can opener my grandmother had. Ever! My grandfather bought her an electric one but it went to storage in the basement still in the box.
I wish people made household stuff with design like that now.
But it would probably cost a fortune.
-JT
The Ninja will eat anything.
Water? Never touch the stuff...fish fornicate in it.
WC
I have a Kitchen Aid stand mixer and hand mixer, Cuisinart food processors in 3 sizes, 1 with a juicer attachment, also a Cuisinart toaster oven, slow cooker, and electric tea kettle, two Krups coffee grinders, 1 for coffee, 1 for spices and a Zojurushi bread machine, which I no longer use since discovering the no knead bread recipes. There is also an old yoghurt maker here somewhere or that may have gone home with my daughter. I make yoghurt in the oven now. I have looked at the new electric pressure cookers, the 6 in 1, or 7 in 1, thinking it could replace my slow cooker and make yoghurt.
Oops forgot my blender which is new, a Kitchen Aid. My Oster which was a wedding present was looking pretty shabby and dated. It was Harvest Gold and the glass pitcher for it had become etched.
I work with a Dutch fellow in the 70s. We would go to lunch and the waitress would ask, “water?” and he would say, “No, vodka, I washed before I sat.”
LOL!
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