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Pinta & the Santa Maria
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Haha Crest should be Creuset.
 
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Had Mom's egg beater packed away in a box and never used it. Sold it to a college kid who came to buy a vintage juicer that we had scavenged from an estate.

Ice crusher met a similar fate.

Still have a meat grinder despite having sent two of them to Steve. I think those things were multiplying down in the basement. Big Grin

Mom had an electric skillet but we never did. Had a Nesco roaster but got rid of it because it was so bulky to store and I only used it once a year. I use Mom's Reed steam roaster pan at Thanksgiving instead. Also bulky and used only once a year but I have a sentimental attachment to it.

Yogurt maker, which is really a glorified heating pad. Still use it on occasion. Homemade yogurt is wonderful.

Magnaware. Several pieces, including one of those grooved plates you heat up and then throw a steak on so it sizzles. Also a dutch oven. Never use the stuff because the aluminum imparts a weird taste to food.

Still have a food processor that I use to make potato kugelis, a Lithuanian dish I've posted about in the past. Not used for much of anything else. Once it bites the bullet I won't replace it. Guess we won't have kugelis anymore...


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Somehow I still have this gadget from when I was a kid. It’s supposed to retrieve small items through small openings, but I have never found any occasions to use it.


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What size is yours? Mine is a No. 2.


RealPlayer, mine is a No. 1. Good for one or two people.


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