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Products that will save you huge amounts of hassle in the kitchen

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whendidyoulast · 26/08/2013 12:05

Here:

www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=263352376

www.mydorot.com/?CategoryID=27

Especially the garlic. No more smelly fingers and mouldering garlic in the fridge.

Wish I'd known about these years ago.

Anyone else with hassle saving products?

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 26/08/2013 16:29

I've got a microwave rice cooker, which makes cooking rice so easy. In fact, I'd like to try to buy one for dd but have never seen them anywhere (mine was a present).

Little jars of chipotle paste - brilliant for adding a lovely, smokey taste to chillis.

Jars of ginger - I like these better than the little frozen cubes because the pieces are quite big, so don't just turn to mush.

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mrspaddy · 26/08/2013 16:35

My new discovery is magic bags... Little bags you throw pork chops etc. and spices in, bang in the oven ... Juicy, no fuss.

Also two minute rice and gnocchi for emergencies.

Would love the microwave rice cooker Grin

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mrspaddy · 26/08/2013 16:37

Just had a look... Amazon do them.. Is the rice cooker the same as yours Remus?

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 26/08/2013 16:51

Amazon - why didn't I think of that?! It looks similar to mine, but mine has fewer pieces.

Thank you. :)

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AMumInScotland · 26/08/2013 16:59

I love the garlic cubes, nd always have them in my freezer. So much simpler than peeling and crushing the stuff!

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mrspaddy · 26/08/2013 17:02

You're very welcome. I am always lucky on amazon.. Pity postage can be high.

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UnicornsPooGlitter · 27/08/2013 13:48

Please someone say their MagiMix as I just forked out gazillions for one Grin.

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BrianButterfield · 27/08/2013 13:50

M&S do bags of chopped, perfectly sauteed, frozen onions. Worth every penny.

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Chubfuddler · 27/08/2013 13:52

When I saw the thread title I was going to post frozen chopped onions and ready prepped garlic (although I use the very lazy stuff in a jar).

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notnowImreading · 27/08/2013 14:05

I've just bought a marvellous thing for storing half an avocado. It looks like the other half but has a dip for the stone and a little stretchy seat belt thing to hold the avocado in place. It stops the bit you haven't eaten going brown and manky as well as looking kitsch and lovely in and of itself.

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Smoutebollen · 27/08/2013 16:53

polypropylene chopping boards that go in the dishwasher

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Bluecarrot · 27/08/2013 17:07

Dorot garlic and chilli, frozen diced onions and pampered chef rice cooker for me too. The first three mean with an added carrot I have the makings of a comforting, easy, home made soup. Always cheers me up!

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MissPlumBroughtALadder · 27/08/2013 17:11

Thermomix. LIFE-CHANGING. Pricey but worth every penny.

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Laquila · 27/08/2013 17:13

Unicorns I love my Magimix! Most useful for quickly whizzing up raw veg for the base of a soup, then liquidizing it afterwards. Also for making hummous, pastry and scone dough.

I have a sort of enamelled metal yellow lemon squeezer thing that squishes half a lemon without letting the pips through, which is v useful if, like me, you use a lot of lemons.

Also, a teabag squeezer - bloody love this.

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ColdfeetPinksocks · 27/08/2013 17:16

Pampered Chef choppy thing:
www.pamperedchef.co.uk/ordering/prod_details.tpc?prodId=1702&catId=90&parentCatId=90&outletSubCat=

Cost a fortune but I was at a party and there was wine. If it lasts ten years, it might pay for itself in money saved on frozen chopped onions...

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ColdfeetPinksocks · 27/08/2013 17:16
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Parsnipcake · 27/08/2013 17:19

Jars of grilled peppers - peppers are useful in loads of things and the oil is good for salad dressing. My other lifesaver is plates with a well in the middle from the pound shop. I can put any crap on them and it's deemed a ' picnic'.

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LoveSewingBee · 27/08/2013 20:33

Magimix food processor and ice cream maker (it makes a batch of ice cream in about 40 minutes, so when having people round, I have it making the ice cream whilst we are eating dinner. It is brilliant and home made ice cream tastes so much better.

Also bread maker - also use it to make pizza base, but never use it for baking the read as I like to shape it. Brilliant for kneading and rising though.

One of those small hand mixer/chopper things which you can use to puree sauce/soup whilst it is cooking on the hob.

Induction cooker - excellent control, fast, efficient, safe.

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RnB · 27/08/2013 20:38

Link to avocado thingy please?

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OldRoan · 27/08/2013 20:48

The grater attachment of the food processor. Grate cheese, spread on baking sheet to freeze then pop into a Tupperware in freezer, won't stick together and cheese won't go mouldy.

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thereistheball · 27/08/2013 21:01

Remus - where do you get your jars of chipotle paste from?

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bonzo77 · 27/08/2013 21:03

The Bacofoil refillable cling film dispenser. Basically saved me from kitchen hell.

Garlic purée in a tube.

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FannyMcNally · 27/08/2013 21:17

Krisk runner bean slicer. I was amazed to find out the other day that some people haven't got one.

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trice · 27/08/2013 21:42

At this time of year it has to be my apple lathe. Peels cores and chops so all the garden apples can be pie.

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notnowImreading · 28/08/2013 04:50

I bought the avocado thing in Australia - don't know if they are available in the UK but they look like the kind of thing you might find at Lakeland Plastics. This is what it looks like: www.seefred.com/avo.htm

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