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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara View Post
    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?
    You may remember that I bought that as a present for Alec. He hasn't touched it and I have now used it 4 times. Can you tell I'm counting??? Anyway, so far as I remember Barbara, I think we agreed that silicone is a highly useful material for kitchen utensils.

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    Obviously Alec does not cook enough

    And one of the all time best kitchen gadgets are the poached egg silicon thingies I bought in Scotland-Germany is not yet ready for them

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