multicooker [deep fryer, slow cooker, rice cooker (?), etc.] I almost never fry or slow cook and you'd have to cook a mountain of rice to make it worthwhile to drag out the silly thing. Anyone want to buy it? Make a bid!
Also, I'm such a sucker, I bought one of those things - as seen on TV - that are supposed to segment your citrus fruits for you in a quick turn of the wrist. Not! Will throw it in FREE with anyone who wants the multicooker.
I think we should all sell or trade these gadgets that haven't worked out quite as planned. I got rid of a number of them during my last move...but can never resist buying more. Just bought a gadget that promises to sharpen my never need sharpening knives [until I can afford a good set of Henckels or something].
I got the citrus gizmo too. I had even read a article on gadget that said this was a good one. After one try, I had very nice and very small slices of fruit. There was twice as much left in the fruit. I returned the thing the next day.
Rolling herb mincer, It's a fine tool to have I just don't like it. I prefer to use my good old chefs knife. It's sits lonely in my cabinet in a basket with other lesser used items.
No Iza, are you thinking of the rubber tube that you roll on the counter?
It's from Starfrit and I wish I could describe it better. It separates the cloves from the head; it should have been sold as a "garlic separator" because it does not peel!
It may have been obsoleted by a newer model called Garlic Genius from Starfrit!.
Love my egg separator. I just hate having egg white on my hands!
Asparagus cooker.
This is a way stupid tall skinny pot with a metal basket insert in which one is supposed to stand the asparagus and submerge it into boiling water. Whoever designed it was assuming that asparagus spears are all approximately 3/4 of an inch thick. Certainly does NOT work for someone who likes skinny asparagus. I don't remember were this thing came from (former boyfried who liked fat asparagus?). I'll throw the pot in with the grill fork thermometer thing.
Linda,
I have seen those in the store. But I, like you, enjoy skinny asparagus. Maybe we could all sell our useless kitchen gadgets to some poor gulible soul on Ebay. Anyone want the George Foreman grill my mother gave me?
[ June 15, 2001: Message edited by: Svadhisthana ]
MikeLM:
What a sharp cookie you are! Thanks for the great idea for my poor pitiful little asparagus pot. I won't be heaving it out after all.
Thanks
Linda
Take two raw eggs and two identical bowl.. Separate one using your shell method into one of the bowsl.
Seperate the other with your hands/fingers (same technique as the shells only using your fingers to allow the white to slip thru.) into the other bowl.
Now see which one separates more white from the yolk.
Linda,
Take your asparagus and stand them upright and tap so the bottoms are all even against the counter. Now turn them to the side, keeping the bottoms even. Take cotton string and tie them in a bundle. You can take two thin wooden skewers and break them so they are the same width as the asparagus cooker. Now stand your asparagus up again. Insert one wooden skewer thru the center of the asparagus cross way thru from one side of the bundle thru to the other side. Now do the same thing with the other skewer so that if you're looking down at your asparagus from the top, you've formed an x. Now you can insert the asparagus into the cooker and it will be standing upright, centered in your cooker. Enjoy!
I've got a whole basket full of useless junk items too. One item is a cheese grater that is a wheel with a handle. Another is a garlic press, and yet another is a wheel with a bunch of smaller wheels that are supposed to do ? I always go back to the old fashioned way and avoid a lot of unecessary dishwashing.
Brilliant idea, Onesockchef. Even if that's not what it is, I'm sure it would work.
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