Ideal Homes- Show Us Your New Purchases!
- Little My
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Love those glasses, Jet.
I've had my KitchenAid mixer (in cream too :)) ) for a couple of years, and someone bought me the pasta attachment but I have never even opened the box. Perhaps I should give it a go soon. I use the mixer regularly though, most often for biscotti.
I've had my KitchenAid mixer (in cream too :)) ) for a couple of years, and someone bought me the pasta attachment but I have never even opened the box. Perhaps I should give it a go soon. I use the mixer regularly though, most often for biscotti.
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I love the kitchen aid purchases. I really want one too but my Kenwood is still going strong and KA is a big spend when I've already got a working mixer. I hope I'll be able to justify one to myself in the more affluent future.
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I would like to get the ice cream maker attachment but will hold my horses for a while as I've spent enough!
The one and only time I've tried to make pasta the biggest problem was rolling the dough out thin enough, so I will definitely give it a go, even though I am more than happy enough with dried.
The one and only time I've tried to make pasta the biggest problem was rolling the dough out thin enough, so I will definitely give it a go, even though I am more than happy enough with dried.
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I'm hankering after a Vitamix.
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Don't those produce raw soup? Is it those?
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Yep 
we have one but I am terrified of the damn thing
Mr D made raw soup a couple of times but it was just minging now it just sits there and is only really used for blending proper soups made on the hob
We have had ours a good few years and it was over £400 back then I think

we have one but I am terrified of the damn thing
Mr D made raw soup a couple of times but it was just minging now it just sits there and is only really used for blending proper soups made on the hob
We have had ours a good few years and it was over £400 back then I think
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I used to apply for grants for those Vitamixes for people going through cancer treatment.
The idea does sound minging though. What does it do that a pan on the hob can't? (I know I could google :)) )
The idea does sound minging though. What does it do that a pan on the hob can't? (I know I could google :)) )
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Well, it sort of steams the veg as far as I can tell. Just because the blender is so damn powerful. Obviously it's not expected to compete with slow-cooked veg soup, they're just different.
I want it for smoothies, juices and sauces mostly. And very thick, delicious milkshakes. It obliterates everything to a smooth consistency.
I want it for smoothies, juices and sauces mostly. And very thick, delicious milkshakes. It obliterates everything to a smooth consistency.
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My mum has got this soup maker, blender all in one thing that she keeps trying to give to me. It wasn't cheap either, but I wouldn't use it or have anywhere to put it.
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This
Half-ten?! Half-ten?! I've never been up at half-ten! What happens?
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Not really a new purchase, but I got these from my nan's stuff recently:

Pretty tea set.
Green glass dish. I'm not sure if it looks a bit like an ashtray, but hey ho. I like it anyway.

Pretty tea set.

Green glass dish. I'm not sure if it looks a bit like an ashtray, but hey ho. I like it anyway.
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I've bought these bathroom scales:
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The old one was a mechanical scale, but I could barely read the numbers. I've had electric scales before, but it got annoying when the battery died when I needed to weigh myself. This one has a large readout and is powered by sunlight, so no need for batteries!
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The old one was a mechanical scale, but I could barely read the numbers. I've had electric scales before, but it got annoying when the battery died when I needed to weigh myself. This one has a large readout and is powered by sunlight, so no need for batteries!

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I like your green glass dish Smalex - my mum has a yellow glass dish just like it, which was my Granny's. I have very fond memories of it as Granny kept sweets in it!
Lovely tea set too - will you use it? I have a yellow rose one which is very similar (also my Granny's) but I never think to take it out and use it.
Lovely tea set too - will you use it? I have a yellow rose one which is very similar (also my Granny's) but I never think to take it out and use it.
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more fond memories from me too, smal - the green dish is very similar to ones that I used to use when I was a child and on holiday at the lake cottage we used to visit - it makes me think of eating grapefruit segments because I was copying my mum's breakfast.
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My mum already has a trifle set which used to be my nans, which is green glass in an art deco style, I love that.
I will try to use the tea set I think Demelza. My nan had two cabinets of cut glass she never used (EVER) and it annoyed me because things are for using IMO. I also have some totally different blue cloud chinaware from my other grandmother's house, its nice to have some pretty things from both.
I will try to use the tea set I think Demelza. My nan had two cabinets of cut glass she never used (EVER) and it annoyed me because things are for using IMO. I also have some totally different blue cloud chinaware from my other grandmother's house, its nice to have some pretty things from both.
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My Kitchenaid pasta thing is scheduled to arrive tomorrow
. Now to find somewhere to let it gather dust for 6 years :)).
The Kitchenaid itself made really good dough at the weekend. So little mess too.

The Kitchenaid itself made really good dough at the weekend. So little mess too.
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Let us know how good the Kitchen Aid is at pasta.
I'd like to make pasta at home. I made pasta dough in my bread maker once, and then used a proper pasta roller to roll it out, and it was one of the only things I've ever made that was actually inedible :lol:
I'd like to make pasta at home. I made pasta dough in my bread maker once, and then used a proper pasta roller to roll it out, and it was one of the only things I've ever made that was actually inedible :lol:
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My kitchenaid pasta maker is sitting in its unopened box in the dog room. And I've still make nothing but cake in the mixer itself. Oops.
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I bought some vintage postcards yesterday.






and bid on this one







and bid on this one

Half-ten?! Half-ten?! I've never been up at half-ten! What happens?
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My friend used to live right by Portobello beach.