I had that thought when battling with the tahini. (see previous posts of mine.)
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Wait ... what? That's exactly what we were thinking when we saw this video for
the first time. But once you get past the initial trepidation, it's actually
ingenious. Forget about all those kitchen appliances covering your countertops,
like the blender and food processor (and maybe even dishwasher?).
Use your cordless power drill to beat up a cake batter, whip up cream or egg
whites, shred cheese, grind pepper and more. (We're a little iffy on the sponge
attachment though -- it looks it might get just a little messy.)
I had that thought when battling with the tahini. (see previous posts of mine.)
"Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Wait ... what? That's exactly what we were thinking when we saw this video for
> the first time. But once you get past the initial trepidation, it's actually
> ingenious. Forget about all those kitchen appliances covering your countertops,
> like the blender and food processor (and maybe even dishwasher?).
>
> Use your cordless power drill to beat up a cake batter, whip up cream or egg
> whites, shred cheese, grind pepper and more. (We're a little iffy on the sponge
> attachment though -- it looks it might get just a little messy.)
I got that drill, but with light lithium battery. That Nicads too heavy.
Greg
"Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...l_n_1877932.ht
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>
> Wait ... what? That's exactly what we were thinking when we saw this video
> for
> the first time. But once you get past the initial trepidation, it's
> actually
> ingenious. Forget about all those kitchen appliances covering your
> countertops,
> like the blender and food processor (and maybe even dishwasher?).
>
> Use your cordless power drill to beat up a cake batter, whip up cream or
> egg
> whites, shred cheese, grind pepper and more. (We're a little iffy on the
> sponge
> attachment though -- it looks it might get just a little messy.)
and if you over whip, just put it in reverse!