There's quite a gang of us here now!Another anti-avocado here....can't stand them
Last year I got the flex-edge beater for my KitchenAid - such a simple idea, but it works really well. In fact I still have one thing left over from last year: a rotisserie for the bbq https://www.weberbbq.co.uk/product/weber-charcoal-rotisserie/ (and it'll probably be left over this year too - coz its far too expensive). I live in hope
I haven't put much thought into this year's yet.....think I better get working on it!
I heard the secret to more cookbooks is play tetris with them.There's quite a gang of us here now!
Well I haven't got a KitchenAid - my kitchen is so small that I simply don't have room for any more new kitchen gadgets/equipment. Well, not unless they will fit into a knife drawer! In fact, I don't really have much room for any more cookbooks!
Didn't understand that but it sounds amusing!I heard the secret to more cookbooks is play tetris with them.
I really can't think of anything I want for Christmas.
That's not very exciting! You can think of some other stuff, I'm sure . How about an exotic ingredient that you wouldn't normally purchase?It appears I will probably be getting a microwave for Christmas. Hubby wants to replace the old one and has found a nice one for a good price.
I don't know the microwave I have now is 19 years old.That's not very exciting! You can think of some other stuff, I'm sure . How about an exotic ingredient that you wouldn't normally purchase?
Its illegal in Thailand though, isn't it?What I would really love for Christmas (although we don't celebrate it here much) is a 6 - 7 kg turkey, plucked, stuffed, roasted to perfection and presented on my kitchen table on 25th December (wrapped or not, I don't care). I'll provide the accompaniments and the wine.
Its illegal in Thailand though, isn't it?