Kitchen toys...

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R500POP

8,787 posts

212 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Chris_ said:
Another really simple one that works brilliantly (from Lakeland)


Does it peel the pineapple too?

If so, that's freekin awsome.

Chris_

483 posts

208 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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No need to peel. Twist the thing round until it has drilled itself down to the bottom then left out.

tamore

7,077 posts

286 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Chris_ said:
No need to peel. Twist the thing round until it has drilled itself down to the bottom then left out.
got one of those in the summer. fantastic piece of kit. got a mango slicer which cuts round the stone too. fruit salads were a lot less hassle.

whitechief

4,423 posts

197 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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I bought one of these a while ago to keep my knives sharp which it does well, it won't bring back a blunt blade though.



http://www.amazon.co.uk/SALTER-PRO-SHARP-KNIFE-SHA...

Edited by whitechief on Tuesday 16th November 14:25

SVX

2,182 posts

213 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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21TonyK said:
MonkeyBusiness said:
My biltong machine....

Superb!! clap

/want
Want - and is on my wedding list, just trying to work out how I'll get the buzzard back from SA

R500POP

8,787 posts

212 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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SVX said:
21TonyK said:
MonkeyBusiness said:
My biltong machine....

Superb!! clap

/want
Want - and is on my wedding list, just trying to work out how I'll get the buzzard back from SA
Make it bloody fly

MonkeyBusiness

3,958 posts

189 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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SVX said:
Want - and is on my wedding list, just trying to work out how I'll get the buzzard back from SA
It comes flatpacked and you screw it together.

SVX

2,182 posts

213 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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MonkeyBusiness said:
SVX said:
Want - and is on my wedding list, just trying to work out how I'll get the buzzard back from SA
It comes flatpacked and you screw it together.
Really? Oooooh, I predict meaty biltong goodness, with a chance of droewors from the south.

juice

8,575 posts

284 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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This is my favorite gadget ever.

Primarily got it for the smoker so I could make sure the meat was in the correct range..

But it makes roasting beef to 'doneness' an absolute dodle. Just set the meat you want to cook (Lamb/Pork/Beef/Veal - even hamburger ! hehe) then set how well done you want it done - insert the probe and off you go...It's wireless so you toddle off to watch TV/have a beer/do something else and you can keep an eye on how the meat is getting on...Wouldn't want to be without it now.


21TonyK

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11,593 posts

211 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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juice said:
This is my favorite gadget ever.

Primarily got it for the smoker so I could make sure the meat was in the correct range..

But it makes roasting beef to 'doneness' an absolute dodle. Just set the meat you want to cook (Lamb/Pork/Beef/Veal - even hamburger ! hehe) then set how well done you want it done - insert the probe and off you go...It's wireless so you toddle off to watch TV/have a beer/do something else and you can keep an eye on how the meat is getting on...Wouldn't want to be without it now.

Like that! Where was it from?

juice

8,575 posts

284 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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21TonyK said:
Like that! Where was it from?
I got mine locally..but quick google found it for sale in the UK here

http://www.wowbbq.co.uk/products/Weber_Accessories...