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| Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Posts: 39 Best Show: Experience: <1 # of Shows: 2 My Mood: | If this has been done already, forgive me and point me in the right direction on where to find it ....but if not-I was wondering if i could get everyone to give me alternate uses for products other than the use that they're marketed for.....people love having more than one reason to spend money on a certain product.....It's nice being able to point these out at shows. Once we get enough, I'd like to put together an organized list-something to pass around for the customers ![]() |
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![]() Location: McMinnville, Oregon
Posts: 1,541 Best Show: $2000 Experience: 4 # of Shows: | I can't stand the metal stopper in my kitchen sink I always end up plugging up the sink when all I want to do is keep food from going down. The can strainer fits perfect in my sink and I can wash it in the dishwasher. I use the apple cutter to cut baby reds. They can cook in the covered baker with butter and garlic. Also use it for cutting onions for fajitas. The dots trio bowls sit on my counter as part of my warm bar. I have tea bags of various flavors in it. My spoon rest sits next to the sink, with the white long handled brush sitting in it. |
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![]() ![]() Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 3,651 Best Show: 1392 Experience: 1 # of Shows: 45 | My sister uses the turkey baster to suck out the fat from things in the crockpot when you see the fat puddles on top, and from the skillet, so you don't have to use a spoon or paper towels. Microfiber towels to replace swiffer cloths---they work well and are washable. |
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![]() Location: Kansas
Posts: 10 Best Show: Experience: 1 # of Shows: | The medium cutting board makes a good lapboard for kids on car rides. Baker's roller makes for a good back rub Not much to add, but a few |
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![]() ![]() Location: Beside the still and peaceful waters...
Posts: 5,065 Best Show: 1200 Experience: 1+ # of Shows: gobs My Mood: | Quote:
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![]() Location: Palmyra, NY
Posts: 809 Best Show: 2348 Experience: 4 # of Shows: 85 My Mood: | I have several Tool-turn-abouts. One for my quilting supplies; one for Watercolor painting; one for Scrapbooking; and two on my kitchen counter. I use the Silicone cupcake pan for Jello, brownies, and tomato aspic. The Trifle bowl for Easter basket of various color layers of jelly beans; for a Terrarium; layered veggie salad; Red, white and blue Trifle and all the other wonderful recipes that have been shared on here. Our 12" Family Skillet for the great Turtle cake, and for omelets; Asian Stir Fry; Pineapple upside down cake you name it. These are all items that get constant use in my home. |
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| | #7 |
![]() Location: Rapids City, IL
Posts: 1,532 Best Show: 416 Experience: <1 # of Shows: 10 My Mood: | I use the Mix N Chop to chop up whole skinned tomatoes for a diced canned tomato effect. |
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![]() Location: Cumberland, MD
Posts: 1,701 Best Show: 4,482 Experience: 4 # of Shows: My Mood: | Stackable Cooling Rack *use the rack to put under your laptop computer when you don't have any other stand so that the computer can breath *use under the Wii box, PS2, etc. These say in their instructions - make sure there is enough room on the top, bottom and sides for the air flow My best HOST ever told these to me ![]() |
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![]() Location: AB, Canada
Posts: 1,677 Best Show: $2,600 Experience: 2 # of Shows: 100+ My Mood: | Here are mine for the Nylon Pan Scrapers and the Salad and Berry Spinner (both borrowed off of this site): |
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![]() Location: Rapids City, IL
Posts: 1,532 Best Show: 416 Experience: <1 # of Shows: 10 My Mood: | |
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| | #11 |
![]() Location: NC
Posts: 2,139 Best Show: 768 Experience: 1+ # of Shows: 20 My Mood: | From this site: "Page by Page Quick Tips". It has pages of ideas on how to use a LOT of products. |
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| Location: Gaylord MI
Posts: 124 Best Show: 1500 Experience: 2+ # of Shows: 2/mo My Mood: | Quote:
I also use it for mashed potatoes in our executive cookware- great for non stick pans- just add milk/ butter and mix n chop away! I've also used it as a meat tenderizer in a pinch. | |
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| | #13 |
| Location: Franklin, IN
Posts: 29 Best Show: 500 Experience: # of Shows: 2 My Mood: | Use the wire wisk to juice any citrus. You grasp the wires and ream out the citrus. Jeff |
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| | #14 |
![]() ![]() Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 3,651 Best Show: 1392 Experience: 1 # of Shows: 45 | The mini whipper is great for mashing bananas. |
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| Location: Ossian, IN
Posts: 23 Best Show: 800 Experience: 2m # of Shows: 9 My Mood: | I have also used the mix 'n chop to break up and make Orange juice (from frozen) |
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![]() ![]() Location: Bealeton, VA
Posts: 1,308 Best Show: 650 Experience: 1+ # of Shows: 35 My Mood: | I don't have the Baker's Roller or the Meat Tenderizer, so when I make the Cheesy Chicken Tortilla Soup (which we LOVE, so we have it often), I use the Ice Cream Scoop. It has a good heft, so it works perfectly. Also works well on crushing candy canes. A guest a my show Saturday said when she forgets to take ground beef out of the freezer to thaw, she just uses the Mix & Chop to break it apart so it thaws/cooks faster. |
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| | #17 |
| Location: Elyria Ohio
Posts: 283 Best Show: 14,524 Experience: 10 # of Shows: 764 | ***mini muffin pan, flipped upside down, will hold 12 hard taco shells upright to pop in oven and warm...then just fill with meat, cheese etc...it doesn't matter if the cheese gets all over, because the non stick coating cleans up easily... ***use the cooling rack flipped upside down to press down your peanut butter cookie dough for perfect criss crosses every time...you'll just have to convince your friends they really are home made. ***twix it clips...to clip a napkin around a baby's neck at a restaurant if you don't have a bib...always carry twix it's in your purse or diaper bag ***ordering out for pizza? while waiting for delivery or pick up..warm your round stone in oven..when pizza comes, get it out of that nasty cardboard box and keep it warm on your stone... |
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| | #18 |
| Location: Payette, Idaho
Posts: 182 Best Show: $830 Experience: 2 # of Shows: 32 My Mood: | When making a large batch of omlets, throw the eggs and seasonings into a quick-stir pitcher and use the plunger to mix and dispense into the pan! |
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| | #19 |
![]() ![]() Location: West Michigan
Posts: 16,397 Best Show: $5052 Experience: 6 # of Shows: 335 My Mood: | |
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![]() ![]() Location: Denver, IN
Posts: 14,219 Best Show: $1,779 Experience: 5 # of Shows: 350 My Mood: | My baby boy uses the Measure, Mix N Pour for eggs. (Don't worry. My baby boy is 22 years old.) |
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