It's like using a toaster--not a task which requires more than, say, 15 seconds of "learning."
Toaster OVEN, though -- YEARS of study, my friend. YEARS.
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It's like using a toaster--not a task which requires more than, say, 15 seconds of "learning."
Toaster OVEN, though -- YEARS of study, my friend. YEARS.
Poor P-C, everyone ganging up on him. The poor guy is stressing about the dental surgery. Don't put anymore pressure on him. Wait until he's on the good drugs at least, so he won't feel any pain. Sure a blender is easy. But in a pain induced/drugged state, first time user might not get that lid on fully, and then WHAM! Goo all over the kitchen. And who wants to clean that up when you are in pain, hungry, and drugged out?
Calming~ma for you P-C! Do what ya gotta do.
Toaster OVEN, though -- YEARS of study, my friend. YEARS.
And lest we forget... a waffle maker.
Blenders are for the win. I bought a random blender, and do not make any claims to it being a particularly awesome example of the species, but I was very excited by the realisation that I could grind my own coffee beans. Proper coffee for the win! Other than that, my own definition of smoothies is squishy (could be frozen) fruit + banana + juice (rather than anything dairy-based) and it is YUM! And you can make your own sexy coffee type things, by combining coffee with icecream and/or ice! And adding other stuff that is yummy! And soup made out of leftovers! Any leftovers! That also is made of win.
...damn. I should use my blender more often.
ion, damn, fresh ripe mango is SO YUMMY!!!
ioon, I have still not been to the doctor, but I will probably go, because that would be a good idea. But the lump under my arm which was freaking me out over the weekend has shrunk and shrunk and is no longer tender or sore, so that is good. Um. But I know I should still go see the doctor. Because - lumps. Not good.
And who wants to clean that up when you are in pain, hungry, and drugged out?
Dude, talk to any new mother, especially after they've had a Cesarean.
Life happens.
I like this even better when you add Kahlua.
Vanilla Stoli. Mmmmmmmmmmm, boozy milkshake....
FTR, I do not own a blender and cannot attest to how easy they may or may not be to operate. The reason I do not own a blender is because I own a stand mixer, 2 food processors (one mini, one full sized) and a stick blender with assorted attachments.
I did finally get my Toaster Oven certificate last year, and have hung it proudly on my wall.
I think the trick is to buy the blender before the surgery, then use it, oh, once, and then you'll know how to put the top on.
And lest we forget... a waffle maker.
Hey, waffle makers cause 1 million deaths a year. I know because I read it on the internets.
FTR, I do not own a blender
Anti-blender bias!
I think the trick is to buy the blender before the surgery, then use it, oh, once, and then you'll know how to put the top on.
You could lose an eye that way!