11-10-2013, 04:17 PM
Kitchen-aide mixer.
Cuisinart food processor.
Blender.
Mixer (Hand held).
Microwave.
Toaster.
Coffee Maker.
The two I use most frequently are the microwave (daily to heat water/coffee) and the Coffee Maker.
The Drip Coffee Maker and my using it is a relatively new thing. Until a year or so ago I was using a stove percolator one that I had managed to keep with me for over a decade, one that I bought at a yard sale for 50 cents and rolled off a factor line in 1958-1960. The stem broke off the basket... It was a horrible traumatic experience for me.
All of the new ones are thin walled and appear to be made out of crap metals.
My place is only 450 square feet. My kitchen counter space is 101 inches long (8'5") And that has a sink in the middle of it. Dish drainer since I don't have a dish washer. So pretty much everything I have in the way of gadget has to be in a drawer or a cabinet.
As it is I stole from the bathroom and the bedroom during the retrofit to get more room for a modern sized refridgerator and a 36x32 space for my pantry.
I have an old hand crank egg beater with a wooden handle, similar to the one shown above. I use that a lot more than the electric mixers.
I also have a hand crank food mill that I use more often than I use the food processor. In the long run with as much pureed stuff that I can (apple cause, plum sauce, tomato sauce/paste) Adding a steady stream while cranking the food mill takes is just easier than opening and closing and emptying and filling the bowl of a loud, obnoxious food processor.
Knives is where I go a little cray-cray... That and cutting boards. Since I cook predominately kosher, I have cutting board dedicated to cheese, cutting board dedicated to meat - knives dedicated to cheese, knives dedicated to dairy, knives dedicated to meats. Fillet knifes, paring knives, vegetable knives, butcher knives - I have a knife for every occasion.
Cuisinart food processor.
Blender.
Mixer (Hand held).
Microwave.
Toaster.
Coffee Maker.
The two I use most frequently are the microwave (daily to heat water/coffee) and the Coffee Maker.
The Drip Coffee Maker and my using it is a relatively new thing. Until a year or so ago I was using a stove percolator one that I had managed to keep with me for over a decade, one that I bought at a yard sale for 50 cents and rolled off a factor line in 1958-1960. The stem broke off the basket... It was a horrible traumatic experience for me.
All of the new ones are thin walled and appear to be made out of crap metals.
My place is only 450 square feet. My kitchen counter space is 101 inches long (8'5") And that has a sink in the middle of it. Dish drainer since I don't have a dish washer. So pretty much everything I have in the way of gadget has to be in a drawer or a cabinet.
As it is I stole from the bathroom and the bedroom during the retrofit to get more room for a modern sized refridgerator and a 36x32 space for my pantry.
I have an old hand crank egg beater with a wooden handle, similar to the one shown above. I use that a lot more than the electric mixers.
I also have a hand crank food mill that I use more often than I use the food processor. In the long run with as much pureed stuff that I can (apple cause, plum sauce, tomato sauce/paste) Adding a steady stream while cranking the food mill takes is just easier than opening and closing and emptying and filling the bowl of a loud, obnoxious food processor.
Knives is where I go a little cray-cray... That and cutting boards. Since I cook predominately kosher, I have cutting board dedicated to cheese, cutting board dedicated to meat - knives dedicated to cheese, knives dedicated to dairy, knives dedicated to meats. Fillet knifes, paring knives, vegetable knives, butcher knives - I have a knife for every occasion.