Pestle and mortar for spices
I donāt have the hand strength to use a garlic press, I either slice or chop garlic by hand. Seldom use our food processors since we only cook for two so everything is chopped by hand. We also use a mortar and pestle to grind fresh, dried and toasted spices - depending on the recipe. I prefer to make our own rice/orzo/couscous pilafs instead of box mixes. We also never buy pre-shredded cheese or sliced mushrooms (ugh the dirt stuck on them). Have to admit to buying cole slaw mix, thoughā¦
have you tried a microplane? i use mine for garlic, ginger, and lemon zest.
Same, plus parmesan. It works amazingly well.
how could i have forgotten about parm!
I donāt know, but I need to report you.
I use the microplane for lemon zest and parm (although DH does the parm). The lemon is safe for me - I have some neuropathy/numbness on my finger tips and garlic is too small to be safe. I have a pottery ginger grater that I love with rough nubs when I want juicy ginger but I still use a knife to dice ginger most of the time. I love chopping and prepping by hand. Itās always been a zen thing, even before I got old and retired. A way to relax, and I love the colors and fragrance of vegetables and herbs. Especially when I grow them. They make me happyā¦
I find ironing strangely satisfying, like cooking, because when itās done, you have tangible results you can see, and admire, and feel a sense of accomplishment. That being said, I havenāt ironed since the pandemic. I do have countless sets of ironed bed linens, stored with lavender in dust-proof bags. So my linen closet is kind of like a chest freezer for sheets, I guess.
Wow. I donāt iron my sheets because they wouldnāt impress me that much over straight from the dryer ones. I knew a couple once (they didnāt own a car here in SF) and the young lady insisted on changing their sheets and pillowcases every day
So, that was quite a haul to the laundromat without a car.
Collagen.
I like to get it eating these
As opposed to scooping it from one of these
Sometimes the journey is better than the destination ā¦
Beating egg whites for soufflƩs by hand in a copper bowl, with a whisk; found I have better control that way. Unfortunately I can no longer do that; got sick.
not to mention the carbon imprint and its impact on the environment.
Yikes. Thereās always the luxury of sending them out to the laundry. Iāve done that a couple of times when Iāve been overwhelmed ā but itās way too expensive! I thought only the Queen had her sheets changed every day - and the folded over top sheet got touch-up ironed on the bed, to boot.
Iām snoozing on folded straight from the dryer percale even as we speak. Just laundered. Because The Cat Threw Up On The Bed.
Oh, how I love them monkey paws!
Damn those hairballsā¦
I am fixated on meter square French linen napkins. Fortunately, this compulsion has caused me to buy them every time I have come across them at a decent price. Soā¦I have stacks of ready napkins as well as a stack of unironed napkins reaching back to Thanksgiving, two family birthdays, Christmas, New Years Years, two spring family birthdays. One of these days, I need to buckle down and iron them. Our French laundry charges $15 a napkin, and thatās not going to happen! Find several good PBS serials and go for it.
I donāt like to iron but nice square napkins wouldnāt bother me. I have some LL Bean big shirts I wear instead of a jacket and sleeves and shoulder areas are difficult to iron.
If I lived nearby I would help you, iron for ½ hour, chatting, taking turns.
A friend used to com over for ironing days. Weād pick a movie to watch while I ironed. She never understood how I could iron and watch a movie a the same time. Seemed easy to me.
Iāve got stacks like that, too ā¦