Andy M.
Certified Pretend Chef
Another version of the "best" immersion blenders:
https://food52.com/blog/26298-best-immersion-blenders-amazon
https://food52.com/blog/26298-best-immersion-blenders-amazon
also mine is white which i hate since it always looks dirty. I prefer black or silver.
as soon as they came out, i bought one. there was no choice then. years later, dd got one for her new apt and it came apart to be washed. pretty nice. i said when i needed to replace mine i'd get one like that, but it's going strong for like 25 years now.
also mine is white which i hate since it always looks dirty. i prefer black or silver.
Here's the distinction: adivCe is what you want; adviSe is what I'm going to do. Which is to say get one w/at least a which/whipping attachment. I prefer a 'hard click' switch, one that clicks on and stays on. 'Dead man' switches, which turn off if you let up on them, are tedious to use. Amazon with have zillions to choose from. Look them over and read the reviews--and never neglect the 1- and 2-star reviews. Ignore SHORT reviews; prefer those that are detailed and seem to be the product of intelligence and experience.Looking for advice or is it advise? Either one of those just give me your opinion, please.
I would haunt the thrift shops and garage sales for inexpensive used immersion blenders.Does anyone have recommendations for stick blenders, please? I only make CP soap and liquid soap for home use (and presents) so don’t make large batches at a time. My present blender gets a bit hot when mixing CP soaps (4lbs oils) so I think that I may need a more powerful one. Thank you.
Oh, they have probably been in my lingerie drawer for at least 20 years.How old?When was the last time you wore pantyhose?
Never mind, don't answer that.