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Any favourite gadgets/kitchen implements you wouldn't want to be without?

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sunflowersuffolk Thu 07-Feb-13 20:36:35

I don't like too many gadgets cluttering up the house, as most of them don't get used much and take up loads of space (ie steam cleaner my husband bought)

But I've just treated myself to a Joseph and Joseph scoop colander, which allows you to scoop and drain food straight from a pan. When there's only 1 or 2 of you, it's really handy for draining and dishing up veg etc. instead of using a colander and serving spoon.

http://www.josephjoseph.com/colanders-and-strainers/scoop-colander123 (sorry can't do links)

Anne09 Sat 16-Feb-13 11:28:35

A thermomix is a combination of food processor,it weighs chops grates cooks steams you can go on you tube for a demo. I love it I don't know how I managed with out it Anne .

Stansgran Wed 13-Feb-13 16:41:48

What is a thermomix please? Anything to make like easier?

Forzanonna Wed 13-Feb-13 16:35:38

Electric grater for parmesan cheese - and other cheese as well I suupose.

Anne09 Wed 13-Feb-13 14:58:16

I can't live without my thermomix it's amazing . I also like my knifes. My husband got me a glass ceramic knife which cuts through everything. I love anything that saves me time and effort .

gillybob Fri 08-Feb-13 19:33:21

My little mini chopper . Only £6 from ASDA and really useful .

flowerfriend Fri 08-Feb-13 18:58:00

Sharp knives, less pressure used so less fingers injured. It works for me.

I love my food prcessor too. OH and YES, wouldn't be without my dishwasher.

Ella46 Fri 08-Feb-13 18:51:53

Moved it's very well used grin

Movedalot Fri 08-Feb-13 17:31:35

Ella I like your first one very much grin

numberplease Fri 08-Feb-13 17:19:58

Yes Anno, that`s the one. My Grandma had it for years, gave it to us when we got married, but now that we don`t use loose tea anymore, it`s been lying redundant for years.

Ella46 Fri 08-Feb-13 17:18:17

Telephone...................to make booking at restaurant grin

Microwave, silicone spoons, tea bag squeezer, sharp knife,rubber glove stand so they dry off, kettle.

annodomini Fri 08-Feb-13 16:54:09

number, if you mean that hinged double spoon, my DS2 has one in his kitchen drawer and was using it just the other day to brew a nice cup of Earl Grey. I used to have a ball that you filled with tea and immersed in a teacup. But my favourites are my big and small Chatsford teapots with filters in which you put the tea before pouring on the boiling water.

numberplease Fri 08-Feb-13 16:32:23

JAB, your teabag squeezer has made me realise that I still have, in my kitchen drawer, my grandma`s double spoon with holes in it, for brewing tea in the cup with loose tea. Methinks it would serve as a teabag squeezer outer.

kittylester Fri 08-Feb-13 15:22:03

Sharp knives
Kmix mixer
Stick blender
Rubbery spatula thingy!

Having, for years, looked at Microplane graters and thought 'How much?' I recently succumbed (succame grin) and absolutely love it for nutmeg, lemon, small amounts of parmesan. I want the whole range now!

Navy blue Brown Betty teapot, strainer and kettle!

soop Fri 08-Feb-13 13:17:59

High five, Movedalot...grin

JessM Fri 08-Feb-13 13:14:07

Recently bought new sharp knife and now keep cutting fingers.

food processor (grating, breadcrumbs, making batter etc)
oven thermometer to make sure roast food safe
steamer for veg

Movedalot Fri 08-Feb-13 13:11:45

soop You and I could compete about who has the best DH but shall we just agree that you have the one which suits you and I have the one that suits me? Perhaps they could share the award? grin

soop Fri 08-Feb-13 12:54:33

Butty smile

Butty Fri 08-Feb-13 12:43:41

move and soop grin.

soop Fri 08-Feb-13 12:19:43

Beat me to it, Movedalot My all-purpose Mr soop, is indispensable. And I'm not sharing him with you lot!wink

Movedalot Fri 08-Feb-13 11:30:47

Can DH be described as a 'gadget'? He does most of the kitchen stuff these days. Couldn't do without him grin

Maniac Fri 08-Feb-13 10:52:07

Braun mini hand blender
Slow cooker
Plastic scraper

Sook Fri 08-Feb-13 09:36:03

sunflower a great little gadget. I will browse the site later.

ga thank you for providing the link.

Ariadne Fri 08-Feb-13 09:33:53

Thanks, shysal! What a good idea.

annodomini Fri 08-Feb-13 09:29:57

Jar key (Lakeland) - never fails to break the vacuum in jar tops. Stick blender for making smooth soups. Wouldn't be without one.

feetlebaum Fri 08-Feb-13 08:51:27

Panasonic Breadmaker
Slow cooker
Cook's knife
Small serrated knife

Like most of us, I have cupboards full of seldom-if-ever-used gadgetry - mandoline, plastic Mouli and the like.