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We've been using grocery delivery, and there have been substitutions on occasion. I ordered a brownie mix, and they substituted this gluten free mix. I don't need gluten free stuff, but whatever.
We baked the brownies, and they may be the best food that has ever touched my mouth. We've since ordered them two more times and they're on our permanent list. My wife loves them as well. https://www.instacart.com/landing?pr...RoCmQ4QAvD_BwE https://d2d8wwwkmhfcva.cloudfront.ne...5330a5a0b.jpeg |
This is a pretty specific thing, but we're all locked down and bored, and I enjoyed the eff out of it this past weekend.
A while back, I bought a couple of graters, Cuisipro Accutec. https://cdn10.bigcommerce.com/s-pi6t...0.1280.jpg?c=2 https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....MZ0CL._AC_.jpg I use the coarse grater pretty regular for cheese, but never really used the fine much. Decided to make scratch carrot cake, and the coarse grinder was great for grinding fresh carrot. Did a pound in about 2 minutes. But the fine really shone, grinding fresh nutmeg from nut, and fresh cinnamon from bark. I love carrot cake, but have always been intimidated by how rich and complex it looked, like I would try to make it and make a total mess without a great result. But this could not have been easier, nearly as easy as a box mix. |
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glutino brownie mix is good. we use it a lot.
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Frozen chicken wings from start to finish that end w/ nice crisp skin in about 10 minutes. Damn nice when I feel like going home for lunch. Makes really good breakfast potatoes/casseroles as well. Spaghetti is surprisingly good in it, just using the basic instapot features on it. Have only had 1 real miss and that was the mac and cheese recipe it came with. Tried a different one as well and ultimately there's just no benefit to be found there. It makes veggies a little softer than I prefer so I just roast them instead. Ultimately you combine that guy with my Breville toaster oven and a single-station induction top I got for tailgates and I can pretty much cook anything without using my stove/top at all. If that thing went out on me, I could do a full thanksgiving dinner without batting an eye. |
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Which one you rocking I just wonder if the Deluxe xl is worth it honestly. |
I was looking for a new weed trimmer and saw this electric one from Ryobi:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-ON...2080/206451828 I thought **** it, it uses the same batteries as the one for my drill and Miter Saw so I'll try it out. This little thing is awesome! Lighter than my old gas power craftsman. Trimmed and edged just as well as it did too on a battery! |
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We have 3 kids so we got the big one just to be safe. Honestly, sometimes it's still a little on the small side. The problem is that the round shape just doesn't yield as much usable surface area for some things. Works great for casseroles and such but you can crowd it pretty quickly if you're trying anything bigger. I just didn't know what I'd need to I wasn't gonna risk ending up with a useless appliance to save $100. I got the biggest we could get to give the whole idea as good a chance to succeed as possible. |
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I haven't had an excuse to buy one, but man I'm looking for a reason. |
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