Posted on 10/22/2020 8:15:34 AM PDT by Jonty30
I have a breadmaker, a Zojirishi model. You just throw the ingredients and press the settings. It is that easy and and you can set a time for it to start, so you have fresh loaf for breakfast.
I also use a Starfrit manual food processor. Very eash to clean and I think it's faster than an electric one. Especially for small meals.
I think you can use it for anything liquid. It could be a time saver for the the liquid parts of recipes.
Speaking of which my landlord put in a new deep tub washing machine and dryer which has ‘saved me time’ running downstairs so often as I can get far more items in each wash....and do laundry less days as well for that. Fortunately I have a large selective wardrobe and a walk in closet.
Thanks.
Magic hamper.
Ok good, I’ll try that. Although I use full body milk... I wouldn’t think that would be much different.
I buy Creamer by the quart....heavy enough to lug up the stairs here!
Also, I use a little machine to hard boil eggs. It's easy and makes perfect eggs every time. I might get an air fryer after reading this thread. My wife couldn't live without her Nespresso machine. Or her robot vacuum for picking up the dog hair on the hardwood floors.
Hummm, I wonder if you put an egg white and X 10 sugar into it if it could whip up a meringue? Try it and let us know:-)
Sorry,
Don’t tell
My Therapist.
Until the lottery, here is a good small bluetooth speaker you can buy and when getting two they will automatically pair as left and right channel. There are also carry cases.
https://www.amazon.com/OontZ-Angle-Ultra-Hi-Quality-Splashproof/dp/B073BVWRSP
Get a pair for under one hundred bucks.
I use them at my Lake cabin and my phone pars instantly and there are no cords to deal with. A reduced power wall plug should be used to charge them like the little apple wall plugs. 110 volt is too powerful and will hurt the batteries.
Had them for two years and they are great.
I have been recharging my alkalines for 4 years with no problems
LOL - sick but funny...
It recharges single use batteries?
Instant Pot.
I have a sony version. I play Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck podcasts when I’m at work or in a work vehicle. It’s a life saver when I start to get inattentive while driving.
This summer hubby installed a watering system on a timer for the outdoor garden and plants.
Its wonderful and saves lots of evening time every day during warm months.
Kids
Son splits and stacks firewood. Daughter does dishes and laundry.
8” chef knife and a fry pan.
I bought some light-bulbs from Amazon some time back that have a lithium batteries IN the light-bulb so when the power goes off the light stays on for up to 3 hours. You can also unscrew the bulb and walk around with it(it stays lit) if the best flashlight is in another room.
Much easier with a light on to find flashlights etc. Plus with common storms, Duke Energy usually has power back on within 2 or 3 hours. I have four so - using one at a time - I've got 12 hours of light...
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