your favourite kitchen utensil

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As an ex butcher, I would have to say my knives and steel
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I don't think you lot should laugh at Man Drawer OCD - it is a very serious condition! :stop:

I had many years of therapy for it, but am still battling the condition ...

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I think I may at last be getting to grips with it! :whistle:
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
The egg whisk (when used in conjunction with the wet celery and the flying helmet)
 

ADarkDraconis

Cardinal Member
Location
Ohio, USA
My large silicone whisk (super flexible to get all the bits stuck on the side of the bowl, batter doesn't stick to it as much, and has a great whippy-ness) because I don't have an electric mixer. Also our heavy duty hand can opener, after going through several ordinary ones that my better half kept breaking just through normal use I bought this huge one by Kenmore Elite (it had an extra large turner for his big hands and has massive turning blades), it's lasted 8 years and still going.

He would say our coffee grinder, it is a pretty nice one!
 
A metal skewer. It lives in the kitchen drawer but is rarely used for cooking purposes. It does however have 101 other uses. Most recently it was the tool of choice for removing bits of roughcast that were wedged behind the patio door hinges and preventing the doors from opening.
 
A metal skewer. It lives in the kitchen drawer but is rarely used for cooking purposes. It does however have 101 other uses. Most recently it was the tool of choice for removing bits of roughcast that were wedged behind the patio door hinges and preventing the doors from opening.
See also satay sticks. Also useful for testing cakes, now that straw brooms are a thing of the long past.
 
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