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Dec. 26th, 2008 12:35 pm
icepixie: ([Movies] Remy Paris dawn)
[personal profile] icepixie
Heh. I'm highly amused that out of everyone on my flist who's posted something exclamatory about gifts received, almost all of the posts, including mine, have been about kitchen appliances or bakeware. I guess you can tell that much of my flist is only a couple years out of college. :D

Date: 2008-12-26 07:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowdycamels.livejournal.com
PYREX IS NOT TO BE TRIFLED WITH.

And I got a KNIFE! A knife that cuts through tomatoes! Instead of just crushing their spirits!

At least we aren't all getting baby accessories? Or adult-incontinence solutions?

Date: 2008-12-27 03:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowdycamels.livejournal.com
Were you using a butter knife before?

Essentially, yes.

And yes, if there's a year where everyone's posting about receiving baby stuff, I may have to spork my eyes out.

And now you have a variety of utensils to choose from to get that job done!

Date: 2008-12-26 07:52 pm (UTC)
wintercreek: Mostly empty mug with tea bag. ([misc] comfort in the bottom of the mug)
From: [personal profile] wintercreek
Oh my goodness, yes. I asked for baking supplies and/or a bread recipe book in the extended family gift exchange. (Of course, for the extended family gift exchange for the other side of the family, I asked for knitting supplies. Taken together, this may be proof that my mother is right when she says I was born too late.)

Date: 2008-12-26 08:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tarzanic.livejournal.com
Hahaha, well, my gift squeeing so far -- we haven't done Christmas at my house yet -- is a green TI-83 Plus. Yes, it is a calculator and I have named it Kermit. I am geek; hear me roar. :D

Also, yay, kitchen appliances and bakeware! Cooking utensils are awesome!

Date: 2008-12-26 08:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vallentine.livejournal.com
I got pot holders and homemade dish cloths and was very happy.
Apparently I'm officially an adult or something.

Date: 2008-12-26 09:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alto2.livejournal.com
Dude, I am out of college 15.5 years now, and I'm getting a STOVE. (Which I am still not altogether sure I need, because I suspect Dad could come out and fix mine in July and I could light it with a match or other flame until then, but he is convinced that I will blow myself up/burn my house down if I do that. Never mind that I lit the pilot light on my furnace many times and lived to tell!)

Anyway, you don't have to be right out of college for appliances to die...

Date: 2008-12-26 10:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alto2.livejournal.com
Ah. I took "kitchen appliances" to mean "big stuff like stoves and dishwashers" rather than pots and pans and the like. I do remember (way back in them old days long ago) getting things like my toaster oven (which I still have and could not live without) and my standing mixer (which is also made of win). You'll have them forever, most likely :)

Date: 2008-12-27 12:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alto2.livejournal.com
I've heard people crow about standing mixers, but I'm not sure what they do that either a wooden spoon or a handheld mixer can't.

Two words: Bread dough.

Yes, you can make it without one, but if you have even the slightest glimpse of carpal tunnel, you'll be in pain afterwards (or your hands/arms will go numb for a while, which is what happens to me). A wooden spoon is thus not always practical, and even a handheld mixer is best for stuff that's quick. The standing mixer is for the serious stuff, and for times when you need to have your hands free to prep other stuff/add ingredients while the mixer is running. A Kitchenaid mixer can also do a whole host of other stuff, from grinding meat to making pasta, so, yeah, it does a lot that you're not going to do on your own.

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