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April 11, 2013 at 1:50 am #317192
CulArtStudent
My profile says (under hobbies) that I collect small appliances.
Technically, that’s the nice version of it…for I am a self-proclaimed small appliance w h o r e . I have almost every single small appliance you can think of. They love me, I love them…it’s a mutual love for one another.
Take for example, the ice cream maker — I used it three times, and decided I didn’t like using it anymore, so I set it up on top of my cabinets where other relics live and it just sits there.
My fear is that I will get rid of it, and then suddenly get the urge to use it and I won’t have it anymore.
Not a marriage ender, but he was in the dog house for a good long while for that incident (never thought about making a bread brick at that time…).
Today I received my first ever pressure cooker and a 2 basket Presto Fry Daddy… just thinking about all the stuff I can now deep fry makes my head whirl (and my stomach hurt).
My latest acquisitions were the food saver (which sometimes works, sometimes doesn’t work) and my baby pops cake sucker thingy…I don’t know what it’s called, but I’ve used it once, and realized that getting the damn cake to stay on the stick is more challenging than the tutorials admit…
I bought a cotton candy machine for my best friend’s daughter’s 7th birthday… I want one!! oh, that and a sno-cone machine…
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April 11, 2013 at 2:53 am #438816
Urallee
I have run out of space. I must find room for a hot chocolate machine only used once.
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April 11, 2013 at 5:53 am #438823
CulArtStudent
what does a hot chocolate machine look like? *perk* that’s one I’ve never seen before… Is it like a Keurig?
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July 8, 2014 at 5:16 pm #455740
Donnie
Hot chocolate machines look about like a Kurig. Take a walk through Wal-Mart small appliances, you should see one there. “Perk” I believe comes from Percolate.
Which is how coffee use to be made. The water boils and goes up through a tube and then runs over the top of coffee grounds until the coffee is as strong as you like. Nothing beats coffee made the old fashioned way.
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July 9, 2014 at 6:51 am #455779
sassy3
I just see such a beauty in the old antique kinds. However, those are a little harder to find nooks or crannies to hide them in.
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