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... to ask the thing you most regret buying that you have barely used?

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WomanInTheWindow · 31/03/2020 22:35

(started from that now deleted thread)

As previously detailed, gathering dust in my house is the spiraliser, the diet milkshake drink shaker... at one point we had three separate keyboards.

I now have a vegetable box staring at me balefully....

Anyone else?

OP posts:
Ratonastick · 08/04/2020 17:36

The trick with a soupmaker is a lot less liquid than usual. It seals so there is no reduction as it cooks. A lesson that took me about a bathtub worth of tasteless vegetable water to discover.

Nutribullets are the absolute last word for making frozen margaritas. Took days to recover from that discovery.

Now, what do I do with a strange centrifugal device for frothing milk. Doesn’t seem to froth enough for a decent capuccino or hot chocolate but too much for hot milk. And has a very tiny spirally middle piece that I am guaranteed to lose the day after I discover its purpose. Just stares at me from its fixed location next to the coffee maker.

happysunr1se · 08/04/2020 17:48

A food processor that I asked for on my wedding list, but it's not an expensive one.

If I have to make a cake or whip cream or something I use a bowl and manual whisk cos I just can't be bothered to get the bloody thing out the cupboard and read the manual for what attachment goes in where etc. And then cleaning it is a pain too.

I hate reading manuals, they turn my brain off. I only know one program on my washing machine too.

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