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Good, affordable, non-electric citrus juicer?
Do folks have preferences regarding good juicers — the manual pressing-type kind — that work consistently well, and are affordable? I don’t want to spend more than about $50-60 at the outside. Primarily it would...
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Don't know what I'd do without my .......?
Funny, I was just talking about the things I HAVE to have, the ones I bring to the BF’s every weekend, or have doubles of there.. chef’s knife wood cutting board microplane lemon reamer (in the summer, anyway) mandoline...
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Electric Juicers
it (just like when I got my microplane and my silpat). Yes, it’s a stupid name but it does what you want it to and it’s easy to clean and store. It also works for smaller citrus like limes and lemons but I prefer to...
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Yay - I found my mom's juicer!
leverage than the regular juicers where you push the fruit down and twist it on a reamer, so to me it’s much easier, plus it’s way faster regardless of ones’s strength. Of course, if I just need to juice one...
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What is your favorite CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP kitchen gadget
for $15! I also love my cheap-o wooden lemon/lime reamer that I bought for $2.00 at a discount kitchen store, though Amazon also has them for a little more: http://www.amazon.com/Natural-Wood-Lemon-Reamer/dp/B0000DE7OW I use that...
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How did I live without it?
Amen to the microplane; also my wood lemon reamer.
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too darn hot
I made a scallop ceviche, with lots of mango, on a bed of Boston lettuce. Limes are dirt cheap in Asian markets right now, mangoes too...get yerself a lemon reamer to get maximum juice from those limes, and go ceviche crazy! :)
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Using a Williams Sonoma Gift Certificate
I’d go for a variety of things...some nice wooden spoons, a good peppermill, apron (I really like their quailty), bakeware (silpat), random but useful tools and gadgets (eg. lemon reamer). But I’ve also been eying the...
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Where do you like to buy kitchen tools/equipment?
pizza stones (big, rectangular ones)) best lemon reamer (wooden) For pots and pans, even Le creuset, it’s always marshalls, TJMaxx, or Homegoods. Really the best prices. Interestingly, tho I go to Restaurant depot for...
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Frugal Gourmet recipes?
remember today (“hot pan, cold oil, food no stick” and my first introduction to that wonder kitchen tool—the wooden lemon reamer).
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Cast iron citrus squeezer -do they work?
Honestly, mine sits in the drawer. I use my old wooden reamer, which I love. My daughter in law has both the lemon and lime squeezer and loves them.
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What is your most useful/best beloved non-mechanical device in your kitchen?
I’m pretty impressed with my wooden lemon reamer - it’s amazing what a good job such a simple, cheap instrument can do.
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Gift registering...
. Never use: Electric juicer (a lemon reamer and a strainer work just fine) Crockpot Mandoline Bread Machine (another thing I gave away) Aprons (I have dozens – I SHOULD use them, because I spill stuff on myself all the time, but...
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Greatest innovation since the food processor?
How about that little clip that attaches to the side of the pot that holds your spoon! My old wooden reamer for lemons. My Cuisinart. The first one I had you had to move the cover by hand, and I even loved that one (I think...
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Old Theories, New Times
mixing bowl. They were cool and delicious, but not very thick. Another aunt had a very prolific lemon tree. But for lemonade all the lemons were juiced using a hand held wooden reamer. Friends of mine who grew up in Hawaii have...
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