I’ve been working really hard to save up money for the amazing kitchen that I really want. Along with that I want to have the star (my chefs knives). So I want to know from any professional Chefs where to get a fantastic Chefs knife-granton, and Santoku, pairing and serrated knife. Also any other Professional advice for choosing my appliances (I prefer the electric stove and ovens and have been looking at Vikings) I love to cook, and if i can afford later would love to have a gourmet cooking class, and im a quick learn. Oh and I also do a lot of baking, and making things from scratch like ive made my own fondant, peanut butter, and well I try to make everything my self even my own brown sugar haha just in case you have advice on appliances i might like. THANKS
haha I just wanted to add that I have been looking at that exact knife
(Henckels santoku) and as i was writing this i kept thinking hmm i wonder if the knives ive been looking at will be mentioned. Thanks for all the help!!
I have gone through many different brands of blenders. They don’t have the stamina for what I use them for. I am tired of wasting my money. I would love to get a commercail grade VitaMix but right now I don’t have 0 to spend. I need something that will chop ice like butter, I also want to start making my own baby food,and for my dinners too. I think my max right now would be about 0 for the price. Any Ideas?
I’m more of a cook and don’t bake at all…but a reason why I don’t bake is all the mixing involved!
Thanks everyone for their answers…I was leaning towards a food processor as well..but I’ve always wanted the Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer. It just looks sooo nice. I have a gift card to use up -so I thought since I would actually use my "own" money to purchase a food processor (because it is a handy tool and a good investment)…that I should use my gift card towards the purchase of the Stand mixer! hahaha. I think I’ll be practical and get the food processor )
When you order on line, did the Magic Bullet site try to get you so buy more things or try to deduct more money than the cost of the machine? Where there any extra cost? Thank you for your time.
I’ve been dying to buy a food processor, but I’m a little weary about spending a lot of money on something that isn’t durable. Which food processors are durable, easy to clean, easy to use (for making like pesto and things like that), and will last for a long time?