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Most used piece of kitchen equipment ...
What is the most used in your kitchen? Not the oven or the hob we all got use them ... My electric hand blender is a very special device ... Its used for soups, purees, fruit as well as veg making baby food, smoothies and its used all the time doing one or the other. 

Electrical appliance - hand blender, ours has a mini food processor attachment too - Ideal for making salsa, guacamole and grinding stuff.
We use our breadmaker almost every day now too... I haven't had supermarket bread for about a month now
Non-electrical - same as stoney - 8 inch chefs knife.
We use our breadmaker almost every day now too... I haven't had supermarket bread for about a month now

Non-electrical - same as stoney - 8 inch chefs knife.
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lecky - my hand blender.. makes a huge difference to soups etc. and the toaster gets daily use. had the toaster for 19 years now.. think I got good use out of it..
non lecky - I dont know if i can pick one thing out.. knives, pans, steamer, rolling pin..
cafetiere gets a lot of use...
non lecky - I dont know if i can pick one thing out.. knives, pans, steamer, rolling pin..
cafetiere gets a lot of use...
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Like most people, it's a toss-up between the kettle and a big knife for most used.
I wouldn't last long without my salad spinner, though. Can't stand soggy lettuce.
I wouldn't last long without my salad spinner, though. Can't stand soggy lettuce.
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My kitchen knives and frying pan are what I use most.
Electrical? A toss-up between the deep-fat fryer, the bread machine, and the slow cooker.
Electrical? A toss-up between the deep-fat fryer, the bread machine, and the slow cooker.
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My favouritefrying pan and a too large sabatier knife that I use for most jobs whether appropriate or not...
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