..
Well, not really.
Maybe, uh.. Fuck, I dunno. I'll just stick with the spoon.
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Out of a possible 10, Mr. Parcelan scored a straight 1 with:
The phone.
If I lived on my own, I'd probably live on chicken breast sandwiches, with low fat miracle whip.
Seriously. It's one of the best multi-purpose tool you'll find, because it can cut through bone - and thus, nearly anything. Makes halving fruits easy as all heck, it's flexible enough for peeling and filleting, and you can cut straight through frozen items for easy separation and portion-splitting.
Plus, I suppose, you can use it to cut bone. If you ever see the need for that.
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Nobody really understood why Drakkenmaw wrote:
A nice, sharp bone-knife.Seriously. It's one of the best multi-purpose tool you'll find, because it can cut through bone - and thus, nearly anything. Makes halving fruits easy as all heck, it's flexible enough for peeling and filleting, and you can cut straight through frozen items for easy separation and portion-splitting.
Plus, I suppose, you can use it to cut bone. If you ever see the need for that.
I used to use those to cut through raw baby back ribs. But I found that a heavy metal cleaver does a better job
or my indoor grill.. [ 12-13-2003: Message edited by: Jajahotep ]
Be it flame, electrical, or radiation, nothing beats good old heat to get the job done.
the 3 quart pot, its jsut right to cook soup, pasta stew etc etc
*Edit: grammUr* [ 12-13-2003: Message edited by: Tarquinn ]
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A sleep deprived nem-x stammered:
Microwave
I seldom use my microwave anymore.
No, Really. Bite me.
Thinking about your posts
(and billing you for it) since 2001
I use my parents for cooking
Or a skilet
I use a microwave alot, but that's more for reheating than cooking.
I have gotten lazy with the single life and starting to forget how to really cook, but I have a gas stove so I am motivated now and again to fire it up.
Otherwise it's the big pots and pans as well.
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Taeolas thought about the meaning of life:
Toaster oven and a knife. I sometimes use the microwave but not often.Otherwise it's the big pots and pans as well.
what's with the evil grin? What's so evil about pots and pans?
besides you're not supposed to stick a knife in the toaster oven.
sigpic courtesy of This Guy, original modified by me
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'Reko Tokah Fang had this to say about (_|_):
The Foreman grill drains the precious fat from my food
I'm still waiting for people to realize that ALL GRILLS DRAIN FAT FROM YOUR FOOD. The George Foreman Grills (Or as I like to call mine, the iGrill) simply drain it off into a little tray so you can go, "Wooooo, look at how much fat I'm not eating."
Not that they aren't fine for grilling, just don't buy one based on their marketing gimic.
-Tok
well, one is the new ones, that plug into a USB port. THAT was a fucking stroke of genius.
but no.. they took a CURLING IRON, make it mostly flat, and renamed it.
Its like making a grilled cheese with an iron. Just make sure to turn the steam off. Or, as I did once, to prove a point.. you can cook a hamburger in a crimping iron. So you see.. those crimpers DID have a valid use after 1992.
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Toktuk got all f'ed up on Angel Dust and wrote:
Not that they aren't fine for grilling, just don't buy one based on their marketing gimic.-Tok
My mother bought it for me for Christmas last year on the marketing gimic, and I circumvent the marketing gimic.
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'Reko Tokah Fang had this to say about the Spice Girls:
My mother bought it for me for Christmas last year on the marketing gimic, and I circumvent the marketing gimic.
Geo forman rocks. we have one in the office here, we have burgers every monday, wednesday, friday. Tuesday is skyline day, thursday is chipotlep day. [ 12-16-2003: Message edited by: Blindy Claus ]