We have the old fashion manual can opener Bottle DeckelöffnerCoffee peculatorManuelle SchneebesenGracie, a potato masher? My potato masher works hard in my kitchen!
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potato masher
Have the same plus the old fashion meat/potato grinder that attaches to the table’s edge.
I have one of the old egg beaters and I use it fairly often! I suppose I could do it with the mixer, but that’s how I grew up doing it and it’s habit now. How about an egg separator? or a pastry blender?
I was given a dumpling press as a gift, but the grand kids found it and it became an playdoh press.
a potato masher, a potato peeler. a meat grinder.
I don’t use a bottle cap opener much, but also have a real Coke one, not the reproduction. I don’t drink coffee, so no percolator, (but have htr record of that song), I use a wisk for eggs, I use a manual potato masher, and sometimes a hand grinder. I like kitchen gadgets, and use them.
cheese grater
I have a tea strainer. It’s ancient, a woven brass basket shape. Probably a priceless antique by now! I still use it once in a while when a tea bag breaks open.
Do the stores still sell loose-leaf tea? I’ll have to look for some and try to make tea the old fashioned way again.
Another great question!!! I have a manual can opener, potato masher, & an egg cup that was used in the hospital where I was born & two of my children were born. It has the hospital initials on it & has been quite a conversaton piece when people entered my kitchen before I moved away from Ohio.
Manual egg beater
Potatoe ricer
Toasted sandwich thing with handles. You cook over the stove.
Wok
Pudding steamer
Hard boiled egg slicer
Cookie cutters
Bottle cap opener
Fondue
Martini glass. No stem, it sits in a bowl of ice water.
a corn decobber, all the other hand tools I still use and in hurricane country you never know when they will be all you can use
flour shifter. I just use the flour the way it is. can opener, potatoe masher, and a hand chopper.
I still have my gramma’s old perculator , my mum’s enamel roaster, a salad shooter, an original Oster Blender and my friend just gave me her old food processor.
I prefer the hand held can openers that you twist , handy when the power goes off.
I have an old electric can opener but i can open cans faster by hand. I’ve always had bad luck with all electric can openers.
Most of my cake baking gadgets. Used to bake so many cakes, but with family far away, have not being doing it.
sheet cake pan with the lid that slides over the cake.
old Tube cake pan
rolling pin
flour sifter
biscuit cutter
cookie cutters
old egg beater
egg separator
old Jewel Tea utensil set
old cast iron double griddle
cast iron frying pans
meat grinder/sausage stuffer
galvanized water bath
old pressure cooker
canning jars
butter churn
crocks
old scales
food mill
aluminum funnels
old butter mold
old 1/2 pint milk bottle
old sunbeam electric percolator…..
I must admit, too many to mention. Need a good, old-fashioned clean out! But I do still use the potato masher…”Mr. Gracie” loves his spuds and thinks that using the mixer is a mortal sin, so to keep the peace, I mash the potatoes by hand.
I own probably just about everything on here, and two of several things. I have two “Swing-A-Way” can openers that are still going strong after many years. I do believe they are superior to anything else I’ve ever tried.
I have all my cake baking equipment, canners, etc.
But the thing is, I’ve never quit using them. Let’s face it, you just don’t get that kind of quality in what is made today.
Handcrocheted pan holders to protect tabletop & counter surfaces.
My stove!!! LOL!!!
My peeler – as time has gone by, I have begun to eat veggies and fruits with the peel on rather than removing it!
I just recently gave away to Goodwill my wok, chinese steamer and pressure cooker, as I never used them anymore.
I also use a hand can opener, I peel my potatoes with a paring knife rather than a potatoe peeler. My ex was a meat and potaotes man and I have peeled enough potatoes in my life, that I thought at times that I was on permanant KP duty. I find that the knife works faster for me. I never use my rolling pin anymore.