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    Best/Worst Kitchen Gadgets

    With the holidays approaching and a lot of gift exchanging going on, I thought I'd throw this out for people to get or give ideas for gift exchanging.

    What is the most useful and most worthless kitchen gadget you have?

    For me:

    Most Useful: Ready check thermometer with remote display. This is a great tool for cooking any type of meat to perfection. Takes all the guesswork out of is it done, rare, medium rare etc. I've never ruined a nice cut of meat when using this. Be sure to get one with a cord approved for grill or broiler use if you do. Mine was about $35.

    Most Worthless: I've got a 1 cup chopper, where you put the veggies in and pound on the top. The blades chop and rotate at the same time. Cleanup is a chore. Although it chops alright, my Chef's Knife makes just as quick of work and the cleanup is faster.

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    Who needs OTC supplements other than Vitamins when theres so much god damned FOOD!?!?!

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    Most Useful: Woman who is a good cook.
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    Hand-held blender

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    Best: Im gonna have to go with the Blender also. And maybe even the Measuring cup

    Worst: Hand crank apple peeler

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    Quote Originally Posted by strongpointe85
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    Wow, you must spend more time in the kitchen than me.

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    Best: Blender and Microwave.
    Worst: The 1/8 tablespoon

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    Best/Worst Kitchen Gadgets

    Most Useful: Woman who is a good cook.
    I didn't realize you could get a "woman who is a good cook" gadget. I'll keep an eye out, though.

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    MY favourites are:


    And my least favourite was one of those stupid vegetable juicer things. It was a monster of a machine with a bazillion parts that I owed AGES ago. It was such a pain to clean!!
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    Thanks for your inputs. Anything that is hard to clean..................It's gone.

    I think we call that a Foreman Grill here!!!!!

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    Most useful: juicer.

    Least useful: wooden spoon.
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