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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their thoughts on a humorous website that discusses kitchen gadgets, particularly in relation to cultural stereotypes. The conversation includes personal anecdotes about kitchen appliances, especially the KitchenAid mixer, and mentions of Pampered Chef products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a link to a humorous website about kitchen gadgets, noting its politically incorrect nature.
  • Several participants express surprise at the lack of mention of Pampered Chef on the website.
  • Another participant humorously reflects on their own kitchen gadget ownership, stating they have less than half of the items listed on the site.
  • One participant mentions using a toaster/egg poacher combo from Pampered Chef and discusses the cost of their KitchenAid mixer.
  • Another participant highlights their frequent use of their KitchenAid mixer, sharing a personal story about their mother's desire for one.
  • One participant expresses enjoyment of their KitchenAid mixer, describing it as a meaningful gift from their spouse.
  • Another participant humorously notes their decision to put away their KitchenAid mixer recently.
  • One participant expresses that they did not find the website particularly funny but still love their KitchenAid mixer.
  • Another participant shares their experience of selling Pampered Chef products in relation to the humorous content.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the humor of the website, with some participants finding it funny while others do not. However, there is a shared appreciation for the KitchenAid mixer among several participants.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences with kitchen gadgets and appliances, particularly within the context of cultural stereotypes and humor.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who enjoy discussing kitchen gadgets and personal experiences with cooking appliances may find this thread engaging.

Intrepid_Chef
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While this web site is somewhat politically incorrect (or uber politically correct, depending on your perspective) this entry on http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008/02/05/54-kitchen-gadgets/is too funny not to pass on.
 
What??
No mention of Pampered Chef???
 
Very funny! Thanks for sharing, Di. I guess I'm only partly white, as I have less than half the requisite items! I don't shop at W-S, Sur Le Table, or own a Calphalon, etc. Plus, "And much like many religious artifacts, it will remain untouched for months and even years, sitting on the counter" is exactly why have not yet paid hundreds of dollars for a KitchenAid!
 
dannyzmom said:
What??
No mention of Pampered Chef???

Good to know PC is not strictly for white folks! :love:
 
Too funny Di!

Cheap white folks like kitchen gadgets too, as I make my breakfast with my toaster/egg poacher combo (courtesy of Pampered Chef) and Tassimo (courtesy of EBay). Even though I paid under $200 for my Kitchen Aid (courtesy of Amazon) I try to amortize the cost by actually using it (what a pain to clean though).
 
Only problem is I use my mixer often! Other than being super heavy, like my Cuisinart, I think its tops!
 
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Ha ha! I found that web site after googling http://www.stuffjournalistslike.com/ and they mentioned that they ripped off that site! (Of course, being a journalist, that site rings more true.)If you look at the whole list, you'll basically see that they portray "white people" as rich, judgemental, etc. which is funny when you realize they're poking fun at themselves. Things like coffee, being the only white person in the room, etc.So I guess we can be proud that Pampered Chef is more diverse than that!
 
Not to hijack, but there are an awful lot of Kitchenaid fans here who do use their machines a lot, like Deborah and me. When I got mine, my mother told me that she had always wanted one, but that by the time she could afford one, she wasn't strong enough to move it around! I think that's another reason why I try to use mine often.
 
susanr613 said:
Not to hijack, but there are an awful lot of Kitchenaid fans here who do use their machines a lot, like Deborah and me. When I got mine, my mother told me that she had always wanted one, but that by the time she could afford one, she wasn't strong enough to move it around! I think that's another reason why I try to use mine often.

I LOVE my Kitchenaid! DH got it for me for Christmas, the year we were married. When others heard about it, they thought I should be upset that, as a newlywed, he got me a kitchen appliance as a gift. They didn't understand that he knew that getting me my KA was fulfilling a hearts desire of mine, and proved that he really KNOWS me!:love: The man was speaking my language!

Mine (it's red) sits on my counter in it's own special place, and gets used often.

Oh - but I found the blog HILARIOUS! I just read through several of them!
 
That was too funny! Especially since I decided a few days ago to put away my KitchenAid instead of leaving it out!!!
 
That's freakin' funny...:D
 
Maybe because I'm white but I didn't think it was really all that funny. That being said I don't have many of the things listed.

But I LOVE my kitchen Aid mixer and use it many times a week!!
 
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http://www.stuffjournalistslike.com/2008/12/low-pay.html is why I sell Pampered Chef.
 
I, too, have a KitchendAid. DH got it for me for Christmas two years ago & I use mine as often as I can. Sometimes I make up reasons just to use it! :)
 

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