Purposeless Products

milton;n12373 said:
I have had an assortment of egg poaching devices, from little pans to silicone cups, some have found their way into the van with the intention of poaching instead of frying ... I am incapable of poaching an egg straight into a pan of boiling water. The gadgets NEVER work, mess ensues, water enters, egg white sticks everywhere, and they go to the back of the cupboard. Back to the frying pan again.

That's an interesting one, milton. I used to love poached eggs as a kid but thinking about it, what's the difference between a poached egg and a boiled egg? One gets cooked in it's shell whilst the other gets cooked in, effectively, an artificial shell.
Surely all egg poachers are Purposeless Products on this basis - or am I missing something?

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
Campervanannie;n12387 said:
Have you thought about poaching them in their shells much easier and very little mess :Wink_Emoji:

I should have read down the thread before answering milton, Annie. You beat me to it!

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
do have a egg coddler on the unit it royal Worcester on but back to egg doddler it just a china shell to boil eggs in


was going to edit the spelling mistake but the post looked good a read well so left it


edit no 2

found a teabag suqeezer in the van this morning they got insulated handles on them usefullfor gripping stuff think they called pliers
 
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oldish hippy;n12783 said:
do have a egg coddler on the unit it royal Worcester on but back to egg doddler it just a china shell to boil eggs in


was going to edit the spelling mistake but the post looked good a read well so left it


edit no 2

found a teabag suqeezer in the van this morning they got insulated handles on them usefull for gripping stuff think they called pliers

That's funny, Barrie! Thanks for the grin.

Colin :smile::smile::smile:

 
A771CB56-5530-4C89-8FF6-73D814140561.jpeg Emptying kitchen drawers today
two cake slicer/server
a tea strainer
a pair of plastic salad servers
s plastic dog food server
a silver mustard spoon
an orange juicer
a cocktail stirer
sn ice cream scooper
a potato ricer
a microwave egg poacher
a dingle chopstick
 
6FFDF52E-4DCB-4951-87CB-35D963404DAF.jpeg posh salad server and an even posher letter opener
 
The most useful kitchen item a stainless steel skeweror
sausage pricker
cake tester
meat tester
roast potatoes checker
for making kebabs
for testing beef stick in the beef leave for 10 secs pull out and touch your lips with it
if it’s cold beef not cooked
if it’s warm beef very rare
if it’s hot beef perfect
if it sticks to lip beef ruined and lips blistered??

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Campervanannie;n12937 said:
Emptying kitchen drawers today
two cake slicer/server
a tea strainer
a pair of plastic salad servers
s plastic dog food server
a silver mustard spoon
an orange juicer
a cocktail stirer
sn ice cream scooper
a potato ricer
a microwave egg poacher
a dingle chopstick

Wow, that's quite something, Annie! The tea strainer because you've moved on to tea bags, presumably? The orange juicer is the orange coloured thing that is pushed into an orange prior to squeezing? Everything else seems to me to be fairly obvious EXCEPT the instrument of torture with a black handle and white protuberance (!).
You've inspired me to do something similar in my kitchen.
Is anyone out there brave enough to do something similar with their toolbox, garage or garden shed?

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
Campervanannie;n12940 said:
posh salad server and an even posher letter opener

Yep, got something similar to both items, Annie.

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
Campervanannie;n12942 said:
The most useful kitchen item a stainless steel skeweror
sausage pricker
cake tester
meat tester
roast potatoes checker
for making kebabs
for testing beef stick in the beef leave for 10 secs pull out and touch your lips with it
if it’s cold beef not cooked
if it’s warm beef very rare
if it’s hot beef perfect
if it sticks to lip beef ruined and lips blistered??


That made me laugh, Annie! Thanks.

I'm wondering just how well we could cope with, say, ten tools in the kitchen. And what those tools would be. The answer would provide useful input to those packing a Moho for the hols!
A new thread is called for.

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
Full Member;n12950 said:
Wow, that's quite something, Annie! The tea strainer because you've moved on to tea bags, presumably? The orange juicer is the orange coloured thing that is pushed into an orange prior to squeezing? Everything else seems to me to be fairly obvious EXCEPT the instrument of torture with a black handle and white protuberance (!).
You've inspired me to do something similar in my kitchen.
Is anyone out there brave enough to do something similar with their toolbox, garage or garden shed?

Colin :smile::smile::smile:

That black and white thing is an ice cream scooper
 
Campervanannie;n12957 said:
That black and white thing is an ice cream scooper

Thanks, Annie. Now you've said it............

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
Campervanannie;n12971 said:
no Colin have you seen my garage


I can easily match that Annie. There's two or three hundred classic camp stoves and lamps for a start!
I think that we should leave that challenge until the summer.

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
Full Member;n12982 said:
I can easily match that Annie. There's two or three hundred classic camp stoves and lamps for a start!
I think that we should leave that challenge until the summer.

Colin :smile::smile::smile:

Yes I think your right even the homemade micro caravan is ful of camping delights.
 
Campervanannie;n12983 said:
Yes I think your right even the homemade micro caravan is ful of camping delights.

I can't see it in the photos, Annie, so I'm guessing that it's a micro caravan not only in name!
Is that something that Bill made? Was or is it used?

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
Full Member;n12984 said:
I can't see it in the photos, Annie, so I'm guessing that it's a micro caravan not only in name!
Is that something that Bill made? Was or is it used?

Colin :smile::smile::smile:

It’s the big white thing with the L plates on the back you can’t see it properly as it has a big caravan cover over it to keep the dust off.
 
Full Member;n12982 said:
I can easily match that Annie. There's two or three hundred classic camp stoves and lamps for a start!
I think that we should leave that challenge until the summer.

Colin :smile::smile::smile:

I'm getting stove envy here Colin!
 
Campervanannie;n12196 said:
I found another useless one in my drawer today while looking for the nutcrackers it's a teabag squeezer.

Who needs one when you can use the piece of string, eh Annie? :Tears_of_Joy_Emoji:
 
Minisorella;n13014 said:
Who needs one when you can use the piece of string, eh Annie? :Tears_of_Joy_Emoji:

Ahh but not all teabags have string maybe you need to carry this in your handbag :Handbag_Emoji::Smiling_Face_with_T
 

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