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Fancy Feastishist 3 weeks ago in
'How To Ruin Indian Night: Lehsuni Daal'

I didn't think it was that hot... Lola...

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'How To Ruin Indian Night: Lehsuni Daal'

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Endless Requests

The Queen of Tarts a very long time ago in Kitchen Gadgets

My boy can drink a glass of juice in about 60 seconds and immediately request another glass. My day goes something like this. Boy wakes up. "I need a drink." I get said drink. Hand it to him and start to do something else. Just as I sit down, boy says, "I need another drink." And so goes the entire day until he goes to sleep.

We need a drink fountain so this boy can get his own drinks. He's 4 1/2 years old it is about time that he drive himself crazy with his own need to drink over a gallon of liquid a day. So began the search. And I found a site all about the home soda fountain. This guy is great. He explains everything from start to finish on how you can get your own soda fountain. I worked with soda machines for 3 years (everyone has to do their time in fast food), so I know the basics of how the system is set up, but not the particulars. Hey lays out everything you need here. The first thing you must aquire is an actual soda fountain. Best bet appears to be on Ebay. Then the list rolls on. It is simpler to get going than one might think. So if you have an endless drinker in your house maybe you should install your very own soda fountain. I know we are continuing to look into this project very seriously. Besides what would be cooler at a party then having your own soda machine. No more cans with only 2 sips taken out of them and then left behind. Bliss.



The Mandoline

Savory Masochist a very long time ago in Kitchen Gadgets

The Mandoline, overlooked by millions of chefs every day, overshadowed by the similarly-named-but-not-similarly-functioned Mandolin, underutilized as the de facto tool for making thin slices of things.

What kind of things? Well, Any fruit, vegetable, root, or composite meat, for starters.

Plantains, Potatoes, or Apples for making chips, slicing deli meats and cheeses, your imagination is the limit!

Boy, it sounds like I'm selling something here. Sigh.