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Tomorrow, Free Roastburgers from Arby's
Just back from Arby's, The girl at the register was unaware of the promotion, but the Manager gave the ok. Had the 'Bacon & Bleu'...and I was shocked at how good it was. I would say that it is better than any "burger" McD's offers...FWIW
Romantic Valentine's Day Dinner at Ikea for Under $20
The Ikea in Orlando is "transforming our restaurant into a warm and romantic space for this night only. For $50, two can dine on an appetizer, choice of soup or salad, a gourmet entree, drink and dessert. Each reservation for two will receive Valentine's candy and a mystery IKEA gift card that could be valued up to $100."
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Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?
Raye’s “Down East Schooner” Mustard. It was also the gold medal winner in the 'Classic American Yellow Mustard' category at the 2009 Mustard Competition.
Tomorrow, Free Roastburgers from Arby's
Just back from Arby's, The girl at the register was unaware of the promotion, but the Manager gave the ok. Had the 'Bacon & Bleu'...and I was shocked at how good it was. I would say that it is better than any "burger" McD's offers...FWIW
Romantic Valentine's Day Dinner at Ikea for Under $20
The Ikea in Orlando is "transforming our restaurant into a warm and romantic space for this night only. For $50, two can dine on an appetizer, choice of soup or salad, a gourmet entree, drink and dessert. Each reservation for two will receive Valentine's candy and a mystery IKEA gift card that could be valued up to $100."
The Tiki Phenomenon Is Back, Apparently Kitsch-Free
Tiki had its resurgence in the early 2000's...it peaked and is already on its way out for most...only the true tikiphiles are still living the lounge life.
Bullet-Shape Ice Cube Tray Makes AK-47 Ice Ammo
Use filtered water…boil and let cool…than boil again.
That’s it!
Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?
Zatarain's Creole Mustard
Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?
I like a lot of different kinds, all mentioned above, but wanted to put in a vote of confidence for the Garlic Dijon Aioli at Trader Joe's. It's goood.
Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?
Hengstenberg Medium Hot German Mustard, great flavor without the vinegar taste of most yellow mustards.
Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?
My work's home base is in Switzerland. There, I discovered Thomy’s Senf. I thought at first, it was toothpaste, as it's sold in a tube (very portable). Thomy is a Swiss brand that produces food products such as mayonnaise, mustard, salad dressings, and the best [again in a tube] tomato paste. If you can get a tube of this Swiss equivalent to the U.S. 'every home has some' of French's Yellow, you'll love it. It's creamy and thick, has a nice sharpness and is packed with amazing flavor.
Do You Have a Favorite Mustard?
i buy trader joe's dijon because it's so much cheaper than maille, which was my standard for years. would love to see how your panel compares the two.
Tomorrow, Free Roastburgers from Arby's
You apparently can get a free roastburger here, via this march madness promo web page http://www.arbys.com/coupon
Tomorrow, Free Roastburgers from Arby's
That would be that "flame-broiled" fake flavoring. See Burger King. I don't know why people think anything BK has tastes like a burger either.
Tomorrow, Free Roastburgers from Arby's
@iamon: Thanks and if I can save at least one person, that's fine with me; I've done a good deed. I got it because I wanted to know how they would get roast beef to taste like a beef patty. I was assualted with that sandwich. Roast Beef spinkled with a "charcoal powder" does not resemble/taste like a burger. They should really stick with their original sammies and not get crazy.
Tomorrow, Free Roastburgers from Arby's
@Butrflygirly~ "charcoal powder" sounds like the stuff we have to rinse off the activated charcoal we use in our tropical fish tanks' filters...doesn't make it sound very appetizing to me. Glad I read your review, sorry it went (and tasted) so badly for you.
This whole concept made no sense, if it's going to be "burger-like" you would expect it in some sort of patty form, or at least perforated like cubesteaks, just my opinion, better off going somewhere they make real burgers and use real broilers.
Tomorrow, Free Roastburgers from Arby's
I had one on Friday night since my BF and I were on the road and we were hungry. I decided to give the "All American" version. AWFUL. I took two bites and couldn't eat any more. I had to order another sandwich. The same girl wound up helping me and asked why I was back in line. I said I didn't care for the sandwich and she gave me a regular roast beef for nothing.
There was something very odd about the sandwich. Then I heard an employee explaining how it was made. I think it's the "charcoal powder" they use to make it try to resemble a burger taste that makes it taste very off/odd.
Tomorrow, Free Roastburgers from Arby's
I picked one up today as well, save for some mediocre tomatoes (aren't they all nowadays) It was a pretty good sandwich, a damn good sandwich for fast food.
Tomorrow, Free Roastburgers from Arby's
@tmdpny said "rather depressing"
...Give me a break, you know you want one.
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
A voice from the UK; I used to have a toastie maker. £9 from Woolworth's (sob...good bye, Woolworths). A clamshell design; you put the assembled sandwich in, closed the lid and waited for it to burn. The sandwich would come out dry and overdone with a thick layer of cheese-based magma in the middle. BUT...the thing also crimped the edges of the sandwich, building up burning cheese magma pressure. You bite into it and your lips and tongue need triage immediately.
Cheese, fresh tomato, bread, a bit of bacon or ham, and a good skillet full of butter. That's what you need. A toastie maker? Not so much.
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
@sandy O...i love my easy bake. still using the same bulb. the kids think i'm the coolest aunt. i use it at least once a month. my sister thought i would regret it. but she now enjoys cake right along with us. lol
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
@RegrettableFoodie--you are a hero.
I almost forgot--one of my friends has a wedge-shaped container for storing leftover pizza. It holds--drumroll please--one slice. Um, I can store, like, 4 or 5 in a Ziploc bag. If there are leftovers.
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
When I am in a bookstore and notice Sandra Lee "cook" books, I hide them. Sometimes it's tricky, especially if they're on an endcap. But really, all of you who love food should do the same thing to protect your fellow humans from buying them because they think they're somehow real cookbooks.
I'm trying to think if I have anything weird or gadgety but I don't think I do. I had a garlic press but it turned a weird color so I threw it away and haven't replaced it. I don't think I have anything unitasker-ish. If I do, I've forgotten it.
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
OMG, I forgot about those Tater Mitts! They look so gross and diseased.
I know this isn't an appliance, but that commercial for the steamed potatoes bugs me. You are supposed to buy these pre-peeled, pre-cubed, pre-cooked(?) potatoes, stick 'em in the microwave, and mash 'em up with your potato masher. Are they serious? I wonder how much extra this little convenience costs. And really, how hard is it to peel some potatoes, cut, and boil?
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
About 10 years ago, my dad fell victim to a gadget called the Rotato. If you didn't watch late night informercials in the 1990's then you probably missed it. It's consists of a wedge that you shove into the bottom of the potato and a blade that fixes onto the potato and is operated by a handle on top. The basic idea is that the handle spins the potato and the blade moves up and down, creating a neat spiral of peel. What you actually get is a lot of teeny tiny potato peel shavings, several cut fingers, and a half-shaved potato that looks like it's been attacked by tiny elves with knives. Which is to say, it does not work. To my mother's horror, my dad ordered this thing from the infomercial for $55. Two weeks later we saw it at Walgreens for $15. To this day, 'Rotato' is shorthand in my house for 'unnecessary, overpriced purchase'.
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
I have a museum's worth of as seen on tv items in my kitchen. I love my Ron Popeil Rotisserie.(my favorite thing to cook in it is a small turkey or turkey breast that I've brined over night, It's nofail super moist!) magic bullet(makes great smoothies for the grandkids-mine came with rings to screw on around the rims to make a smooth drinking surface but the kids love using straws),I also have and love using the gt Express 101( it's round and sliver, divided in two sections,I love to do baked poatoes in it) it comes with tons of recipes.some are kinda scary but many are really good. and can't imagine not having my West Bend Just for Dinner Bread Maker(it makes a small loaf big enough to serve 2-4 people a nice slice) it comes with great recipes too. I did once recieve the Popeil Pasta Maker-what a nightmare! Got the Super Salad Shooter a few Christmas' ago, it took longer to use than it took me to use a knife and clean up! I have a pasta pot and use it for pasta and boiling shrimp,I once got a set of Ginsu Knives, my favorite thing to do with them was to prune branches from my trees. I lived vicariously through my daughter when she was in the second grade Santa gave her an Easy Bake Oven that looked like a microwave and tons of mixes. I'd always wanted one but was never allowed to have my own! I'm seriously thinking of getting one with a supply of mixes for my grandkids so they never know the heart ache of never having one. I got the food dehydrater years ago, I made great apple chips with it and not so good jerky. The odor of the jerky drying is unforgettable, not nice at all! I got one of those things to do eggs in the microwave, it worked a miracle! It turned eggs into hard rubber!! I know there are other made for tv items I've been blessed with but am drawing a blank! Anyone's phyche can take only so much trauma before it shuts down. self preservation and all you know . . .
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
Avoid anything endorsed by Rachael Ray, Emeril, Mawtha Stewart, Wolfgang Puck, etc. They aren't that great, they are over-exposed and have sold their souls. The best cooks I know chop by hand, use cast iron cookware, old carbon-knives (you know, the ones that rust and take a sharpening like you wouldn't believe) and usually have a French Canadian accent (I'm from Northern Vermont). However, that being said, 20 years ago I bought a Melita Coffee Roaster from an off-price outlet and love it. I can buy beans for less than $5/pound and get the exact roast I want, according to the variety of beans, their region and the taste I want. Too many commercial roasters over-roast their beans, destroying the subtle flavors they possess. The biggest offender is Starbucks, they scorch everything!
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
Not an appliance, but last year my mom got me this plastic onion-shaped container that's intended to store a cut onion. I got rid of mine, but she dutifully uses hers. I just do not understand it.
I also received, as farewell presents from the worst job I've ever had, an assortment of gadgets from the Bodum store that included a mini-chopper supposedly for herbs and garlic, a milk frother that I did try to use for hot chocolate but that was too spazzy, a measuring cup that broke instantly, and more! The best part of the gift was the tote bag it all came in. And its commemoration of my last day at that job.
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
My goofiest gadget (and I'm a REAL gadget nut so I have plenty) is the plastic tube for cooking pasta. Since you already have to boil the water, what's the point?
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
Never fear, Dearrie! There is now an Easy Bake Oven for adults: the GE Advantium Oven. True it's a bit more pricey than the original but it actually cooks/bakes with halogen light bulbs. I love mine and call it my Easy Bake! Cooks quickly and also has microwave so you can use either separately or the lights/microwave together.
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
I love my ziploc vac thingie. I gave them to everyone i know. for 10 bucks it comes with initial batteries. you must have a defective one. i use it for freezing and dry storage as well. it does not take up alot of room and the special bags are comparable to regular bags and avail. in grocery store. sorry earlier poster had trouble you should get another one and try again.
Goofy kitchen appliances (please don't buy that for me!)
I got a bloomin' onion maker quite a few years ago and I've never even taken it out of the box. I love bloomin' onions, but I'll stick to going to Outback to get one.
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Raye’s “Down East Schooner” Mustard. It was also the gold medal winner in the 'Classic American Yellow Mustard' category at the 2009 Mustard Competition.