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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Which is the Kitchen Gadget of our Generation?
« on: Today at 04:04:37 PM »which generation invented the garlic press?
also which generation claims the immersion blender?
wow look at that
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which generation invented the garlic press?
also which generation claims the immersion blender?
It's the Air Fryer.
But didn't know to make a new thread or what. May have to.
What are some must haves for your kitchens? Tryna find some new utensils/gadgets my set up. IKEA is doing there spring sale and I am thinking about getting some of their turners and stuff.
for whatever reason you never hear men talk about it, but ask any lady and she is going to put the immersion blender in her top 3. maybe dudes just don't make soup or something idk
As a skinny jeans guy (h/t mocat), I just can't risk bending my iPhone by carrying it in my pocket.
lmaoThe plants will party when all the animals are dead
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what do professional sports exist for?
This belongs in a noah baumbach movie about divorcemy irl best childhood vehicle memories are road tripping in a 1991 ford aerostar. i just don't know if future grown ups will talk wistfully about the 2024 hyundai palisade. maybe! but idk.
We had a 90s (exact year unknown) Aerostar, and my dad would use it to tow the boat to the lake. Several stories here, but the one I'll mention is that one day coming back from the lake, we passed over some train tracks, which caused the trailer to become unhitched, and the damn thing punctured a big hole in the back door of the van. Could have killed someone.
Naw, that came a bit later.
This belongs in a noah baumbach movie about divorcemy irl best childhood vehicle memories are road tripping in a 1991 ford aerostar. i just don't know if future grown ups will talk wistfully about the 2024 hyundai palisade. maybe! but idk.
We had a 90s (exact year unknown) Aerostar, and my dad would use it to tow the boat to the lake. Several stories here, but the one I'll mention is that one day coming back from the lake, we passed over some train tracks, which caused the trailer to become unhitched, and the damn thing punctured a big hole in the back door of the van. Could have killed someone.
Yes! 2nd row buckets 3rd row bench is undefeatedmy irl best childhood vehicle memories are road tripping in a 1991 ford aerostar. i just don't know if future grown ups will talk wistfully about the 2024 hyundai palisade. maybe! but idk.
I'm definitely more excited about our minivan than our kids are because of functionality and endless storage (they're on their tablets in car seats regardless). Although our oldest does love that he can decide to ride all by himself in the third row surrounded by luggage.
think he needs unbanned here so he can get PI'd, not sure there's another way