Kitchen Gadgets you should own.

BimboBob said:
paphos-mcfc said:
BimboBob said:
Bought these a couple of weeks ago...bloody sharp and excellent knifes.

http://www.millyskitchenstore.co.uk...t-15803.html?gclid=CMvDruTHosACFW3JtAodX00A2w

Not bad Sir Bob. I'm pretty sure Welch uses a German company for his Knife production, although the designs are his. Made a name for himself over the last few years.

Will last for a while. Just had a new kitchen fitted and have got oak worktops. Had a bit left over so made a chopping board out of it. Loving chopping stuff now!

Looking for a new pan set, any suggestions?


Surely got be le crueset ? I've lusted after them for years
 
paphos-mcfc said:
BimboBob said:
paphos-mcfc said:
Not bad Sir Bob. I'm pretty sure Welch uses a German company for his Knife production, although the designs are his. Made a name for himself over the last few years.

Will last for a while. Just had a new kitchen fitted and have got oak worktops. Had a bit left over so made a chopping board out of it. Loving chopping stuff now!

Looking for a new pan set, any suggestions?

le creuset Sir Bob, le creuset. Pay the money and never buy any more pans again, until you pop your cloggs.
So he gonna buy some more in the afterlife?
 
yeseye said:
paphos-mcfc said:
BimboBob said:
Will last for a while. Just had a new kitchen fitted and have got oak worktops. Had a bit left over so made a chopping board out of it. Loving chopping stuff now!

Looking for a new pan set, any suggestions?

le creuset Sir Bob, le creuset. Pay the money and never buy any more pans again, until you pop your cloggs.
So he gonna buy some more in the afterlife?

Why not? I'm sure they have fry ups in heaven, or hell? What is it Sir Bob?
 
paphos-mcfc said:
BimboBob said:
paphos-mcfc said:
Not bad Sir Bob. I'm pretty sure Welch uses a German company for his Knife production, although the designs are his. Made a name for himself over the last few years.

Will last for a while. Just had a new kitchen fitted and have got oak worktops. Had a bit left over so made a chopping board out of it. Loving chopping stuff now!

Looking for a new pan set, any suggestions?

le creuset Sir Bob, le creuset. Pay the money and never buy any more pans again, until you pop your cloggs.

Not long then!

I'll check them out.

Oh...next time you are in Edinburgh may I suggest this curry house. For someone who was brought up on curries, my old man was born in Bombay, this was absolutely fantastic!

Indian greasy spoon.

http://www.kebab-mahal.co.uk/
 
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
Set of Global knives and a Panasonic breadmaker with nut dispenser!


I've hot that bread maker it's great must start using it again - been on carb free diet but now autumns nearly here bring it on!
 
BlueBearBoots said:
BimboBob said:
paphos-mcfc said:
Not bad Sir Bob. I'm pretty sure Welch uses a German company for his Knife production, although the designs are his. Made a name for himself over the last few years.

Will last for a while. Just had a new kitchen fitted and have got oak worktops. Had a bit left over so made a chopping board out of it. Loving chopping stuff now!

Looking for a new pan set, any suggestions?


Surely got be le crueset ? I've lusted after them for years

The enamel in mine has cracked and flaked off - probably due to getting too hot. All of the pan lid handles are chipped - dont know if thats my fault of they're just getting on a bit - had them 15 years. Expensive to get repaired or replaced though.

And the bigger pans are bloody heavy when full - the ex genuinely couldnt lift the biggest one!

You have to get used to the heat retention - I heat the pan turn off the gas and cook scrambled eggs as Im walking round the kitchen sorting toast, tea etc. Over cooked so many things at first = turned gas off but the pans stay hot for ages afterwards so keep cooking.

Great for keeping things warm though. Same goes for the stoneware - ideal oven to table stuff, just don't expect it to be cool enough to pick up after 5 minutes like your pyrex dish is!

The frying pans are great too - the g/f has some cheap crappy ones and you get hot spots where the heat hits the pan base - the Le Crueset spreads it evenly.
 
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
Set of Global knives and a Panasonic breadmaker with nut dispenser!

Global are the McDonalds Knives in Japan.

You should try these.

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