ᐅ Kitchen Appliances – Stove, Oven, Microwave, and Everything You Need!

Created on: 28 Sep 2018 11:06
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Anoxio
So, I'm starting a new topic here to avoid overloading the house pictures thread.

I find the sliding doors for ovens quite interesting – but do they really offer any added value? I was also surprised to read that ovens now seem to be adopting a feature I dislike in microwaves: instead of setting temperature and possibly time, you input the "dimensions" of the food?! What is that supposed to achieve?! Personally, I think it’s terrible.
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Müllerin
29 Sep 2018 11:53
Fummelbrett schrieb:
You forgot the candles!

And the dildo fairy
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Alex85
29 Sep 2018 12:03
Müllerin schrieb:
And the Dildo Fairy

Where do you deposit the money for that?
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haydee
29 Sep 2018 12:25
Fummelbrett schrieb:
Tools! That’s the idea! Or are they not really in demand anymore? Like, this compressor is the ultimate, everything only works with this one, and if you convince your neighbor, you get a free pneumatic shovel... That would be it

Not enough women buy tools.

Low and slow is done in the smoker. Using the kettle grill for that would drive you crazy.

The Alfredo sounds interesting. Is it for indoor or outdoor use? I dream of a good old wood-fired oven.
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ypg
29 Sep 2018 12:50
haydee schrieb:
Isn't this all just for women? Are there car accessories, grills, or brewing equipment sold during sales evenings?

They do exist: on QVC. I actually know mostly men who shop there. They get tempted by the short video clips. The couch potato can now shop too. And the gentleman doesn't feel embarrassed, since no one sees him buying Madame the Nicer Dicer, the window cleaner, or the ceramic cookware set.
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haydee
29 Sep 2018 13:33
I only know women over 70 who use these channels. It's almost like Amazon without the internet.
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Müllerin
29 Sep 2018 13:38
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haydee schrieb:
I only know women over 70 who use those channels. Basically Amazon without the internet

I used to often turn it on at night to help me fall asleep, and Lock&Lock was a real improvement compared to Tupperware...