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Live without a våffeljärn!???? It was the first thing I bought when I moved away from home! I just got a "smörgåsgrill" (sandwich-grill), however, and I dont quite know what to do with it......I do not have any kitchen appliances that I could not live without. Maybe my 'vaffeljern'...
rofl .. lol ..Ylva Kresh wrote: I just got a "smörgåsgrill" (sandwich-grill), however, and I dont quite know what to do with it....
Does this work?variol son wrote:there needs 2 b a drooling emoticon.
I think my favorite is my Kitchen Aid 5 quart stand mixer. It works wonderfully at kneading bread dough in place of a bread machine, cuts the time dramatically, and I can then bake it in the oven. Not to mention it's ablity to do many other things as well.variol son wrote:i think i prefer the breadmaker, but only coz 2 much coffee give me headaches, whereas i can never get enuf fresh baked bread.
Yup they make good sticky rice too - Sook just mixes half desert rice with half long grain for a nice sticky outcome!I'm tempted by the 8 cup rice cooker at Target. Are they only good for long grain rice, or do they make decent sticky rice, for sushi or desserts, as well?
They look like the ones! We have the same glovesThe site never finished loading for me, so I didn't see a picture but did read the description. Are they similar to The Ove Glove?
I don't have the Ove Glove. I have the Showtime silicone ones the ebay seller has listed.Stonemaybe wrote:They look like the ones! We have the same glovesThe site never finished loading for me, so I didn't see a picture but did read the description. Are they similar to The Ove Glove?!
Again, I can't answer for the Ove Glove. Being a material, all I can say is maybe. The silicone ones I can answer with a definitive 'no.'Stonemaybe wrote:Edit - if they're really good for keeping out heat does that mean they'd be really warm in cold weather too?