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    ES- that sounds like something I could use! I love kitchen gadgets!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic View Post
    ES- that sounds like something I could use! I love kitchen gadgets!
    For you Jo!

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    Does that adjust to the width of each ear? Just curious!
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    That is something I could use to whenever I bbq corn I cut off the kernels to make it easier to eat...
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    WAH!!!! I WANT that thingy! I am hoping our Sur La Table has it...just in time for corn season, too. Thanks ES!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic View Post
    WAH!!!! I WANT that thingy! I am hoping our Sur La Table has it...just in time for corn season, too. Thanks ES!
    Wimp!!! Half the fun of eating corn on the cob is getting it stuck between your teeth, and having the butter run down your chin.
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    I think this thread proves it: we don't need kitchen gadgets but there are some we love.
    I have a very useful thingie that helps open jars- it just lets a tiny bit of air under the lid and then you can unscrew it.
    On the other hand I remember the potato peeling machine my dad brought home when I was a kid. It made my granny and my mom laugh- but he was a little bit miffed that they downright refused to use it

    And BTW Killearn Karen: who was it that bought a silicon spoon in the shape of an electric guitar last time we went to Glasgow?

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    KK, although I agree with you mostly, my mom was the same, she saw something being demonstrated in or outside a shop, and she had to have it! I have most of the things now that she bought, some are really useful, like a little thingy that you put your unboiled egg into, push, and it makes a hole. That prevents the egg from cracking when you boil it. Another thing I really like, is a round metal thing you put on the gas and then you put the pot of rice you're boiling on that. It distributes the heat better and you avoid the rice - or whatever, from burning.

    At a Tubberware party many years ago, I bought this little "spoon" with a hole in it you use to sink an egg into boiling water. I find that quite useful.

    Concerning corn, if I eat it as a sidedish, I buy frozen corn, and otherwise, I peel the leaves off the corn and eat it smeared with butter on.

    Barbara, I have one of those, too (from my mom) and it's really helpful!

    Oh, my sister and BIL bought one of those potato peelers, too. That was back in the early 70tees. I've never seen then use it since.

    Also, I never understood why people buy potato mash in a packet... eww! If you have a proper potato masher, it takes one minute to mash your potatoes, and you get to eat fresh potatoes!



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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Wimp!!! Half the fun of eating corn on the cob is getting it stuck between your teeth, and having the butter run down your chin.
    I make corn salsa, corn pudding, corn souffle, corn casserole, and corn soup. (I love corn!) I find those doggone cobs get in the way and it is better to take the kernels off!

    p.s. I also bought one for my mom who loves corn on the cob but worries about taking out one of her 88 year old teeth.

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    I grew up with one of these. My aunt could not eat corn right off the cob, so my Uncle would use this tool so she could enjoy the freshly prepared corn. It isn't pointless for sure.

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    My best friend, who was given the name "Mrs. Gadget" because she sold Pampered Chef stuff, sold some pretty nifty kitchen tools.

    I drew the line at the bamboo tongs to pull toast out of the toaster.

    It's more fun to tempt fate and a possible electrocution.

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    Last night I grilled and reached down to move a bamboo skewer on the top of the BBQ.

    I burned my finger and began to think of a tool that one could use to move bamboo/metal skewers around on a grill.



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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    I did have an idea about a little robot that you could turn loose on a floor and it would sweep an area for you......But, who would buy something like that?
    Anyone who bought a Roomba - it vacuums instead of sweeps ... but similar!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post

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    Last night I grilled and reached down to move a bamboo skewer on the top of the BBQ.

    I burned my finger and began to think of a tool that one could use to move bamboo/metal skewers around on a grill.
    Here's a novel idea --- try BBQ gloves, or tongs! I've heard that either works well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    My best friend, who was given the name "Mrs. Gadget" because she sold Pampered Chef stuff, sold some pretty nifty kitchen tools.

    I drew the line at the bamboo tongs to pull toast out of the toaster.

    It's more fun to tempt fate and a possible electrocution.

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    Last night I grilled and reached down to move a bamboo skewer on the top of the BBQ.

    I burned my finger and began to think of a tool that one could use to move bamboo/metal skewers around on a grill.



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    I did have an idea about a little robot that you could turn loose on a floor and it would sweep an area for you......But, who would buy something like that?
    And you think that I don't see these little comments don't you Richard?

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