Exciting culinary news 20:58 - Apr 14 with 1563 views | Lord_Lucan | The Wok is dead. Long live the Wok ... I have had to throw away my trusted hand hammered wok. The food cooked from it started to taste a little iffy. I bought it at The Ideal Home show in 1994 while I was there demonstrating window cleaners. So, the poor old thing was 31 years old! Amazing really. I have now purchased a new one from the excellent Raja Stores Can anyone beat this in the TW4TD cooking world? [Post edited 14 Apr 20:59]
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Exciting culinary news on 21:12 - Apr 14 with 1475 views | norfsufblue | Still have Casserole dishes given as wedding presents in 1983! |  | |  |
Exciting culinary news on 22:12 - Apr 14 with 1407 views | Guthrum |
Exciting culinary news on 21:12 - Apr 14 by norfsufblue | Still have Casserole dishes given as wedding presents in 1983! |
I still use my mother's hand-cranked mincer which was a wedding present in 1968. And her big earthenware mixing bowl. |  |
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Exciting culinary news on 22:20 - Apr 14 with 1384 views | BanksterDebtSlave | We have a kettle (for an open fire), cast iron pan and opinel knife which have been in Miss Slave's possession for 40 years and had life in them before that. |  |
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Exciting culinary news on 22:23 - Apr 14 with 1374 views | blueasfook | I remember DalaiFarmer roasting me on here once cos I posted about a belt I bought from Next that lasted 10 years. RIP Dalai! |  |
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Exciting culinary news on 22:24 - Apr 14 with 1342 views | Lord_Lucan |
Exciting culinary news on 22:12 - Apr 14 by Guthrum | I still use my mother's hand-cranked mincer which was a wedding present in 1968. And her big earthenware mixing bowl. |
Was it your wedding present or mothers? I'm not including hand me downs**** ****Take note Stevey. |  |
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Exciting culinary news on 22:36 - Apr 14 with 1306 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Exciting culinary news on 22:24 - Apr 14 by Lord_Lucan | Was it your wedding present or mothers? I'm not including hand me downs**** ****Take note Stevey. |
Feck yer and yer fecking rules Alan x Edit...I forgot to mention our 50 year old air fryer! Edit 2...The Opinel knife was new I have just been told soooooo stick that in your pipe baby x [Post edited 14 Apr 22:52]
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Exciting culinary news on 22:56 - Apr 14 with 1259 views | Guthrum |
Exciting culinary news on 22:24 - Apr 14 by Lord_Lucan | Was it your wedding present or mothers? I'm not including hand me downs**** ****Take note Stevey. |
Mother's, I'm not quite that old! For ultra-hand-me-downs, my dining room table was built as a kitchen table for my great-grandparents. Date unknown but probably late 19th century. Tho I still have the kettle I got when I first went to college in 1988, occasionally use it at work. [Post edited 14 Apr 23:00]
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Exciting culinary news on 03:37 - Apr 15 with 1085 views | TheBlueGnu | The casserole dish which Barbara Knox purchased as a celebratory gift to herself upon her securing the role as Rita back in December 1964 is still going strong. |  |
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Exciting culinary news on 09:39 - Apr 15 with 876 views | Swansea_Blue | I’ve got a fully functioning tea set from the 1920s as a hand-me-down. Who uses tea sets now though eh? I still regularly use casserole dishes that were wedding presents for my parents in the 1960s. I’ve got quite a lot of old kitchen stuff from when my dad died. I regret chucking away an original Kenwood chef mixer - repair shops would probably have no problem sorting out a new motor or whatever it needed. I would have our original 1981 UEFA cup mug, but some absolute H&S w**ker threw it away at work when I was off on a long trip, because another w**ker took it from my desk and left it in the kitchen. Not that I’m still bitter. I’ve still got some other older ITFC mugs. All made in England 🏴, which you don’t find now. |  |
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Exciting culinary news on 10:09 - Apr 15 with 846 views | SaleAway |
Exciting culinary news on 09:39 - Apr 15 by Swansea_Blue | I’ve got a fully functioning tea set from the 1920s as a hand-me-down. Who uses tea sets now though eh? I still regularly use casserole dishes that were wedding presents for my parents in the 1960s. I’ve got quite a lot of old kitchen stuff from when my dad died. I regret chucking away an original Kenwood chef mixer - repair shops would probably have no problem sorting out a new motor or whatever it needed. I would have our original 1981 UEFA cup mug, but some absolute H&S w**ker threw it away at work when I was off on a long trip, because another w**ker took it from my desk and left it in the kitchen. Not that I’m still bitter. I’ve still got some other older ITFC mugs. All made in England 🏴, which you don’t find now. |
I had an old kenwood chef.... motor went and I looked into getting it fixed, was basically going to be similar cost to buying a new one.... |  |
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Exciting culinary news on 10:35 - Apr 15 with 814 views | azuremerlangus | My wife has been married to a mug for some years - does that count? |  |
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Exciting culinary news on 08:41 - Apr 16 with 519 views | GeoffSentence | Not a cooking utensil but I have a 44 year old towel. It's an ITFC one of course, given to me for a birthday present as a teenager. It's going to my grave with me. |  |
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Exciting culinary news on 09:15 - Apr 16 with 476 views | Churchman |
Exciting culinary news on 21:12 - Apr 14 by norfsufblue | Still have Casserole dishes given as wedding presents in 1983! |
We do too - from 1984. We also have a beefburger press and a slow cooker from that long gone era too. |  | |  |
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