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#54 Kitchen Gadgets

White people are under a lot of pressure to like cooking. Everything in their culture tells them that they need to have a nice kitchen and that they need to cook with organic, fresh ingredients to make delicious, complicated food.

Though any great chef can prepare fantastic meals with a knife and a few pots, white people believe that they need a full cadre of appliances and gadgets in their kitchen in order to live up to the pressure.

If you go into a white person’s kitchen you will find a waffle maker, a rice cooker, a steamer, a food processor, a panini press and a blender. They also have hand powered devices like flour sifters, ravioli crimpers, pizza cutters, potato ricers, and a sushi mat.

But, in order for them to truly enter into whitedom, they need to own the holy grail of white kitchens – the kitchen aid stand mixer (right). They will match this mixer to their kitchen’s color scheme and it will make up the focal point. And much like many religious artifacts, it will remain untouched for months and even years, sitting on the counter to be admired as a testament to their lifestyle.

Kitchen Gadgets also serve as one of the main reasons why white people get married. Look at their registry and you will find gadgets for any possible task in the kitchen. If you end up buying one of these for a white person, your card should make reference to them using a lot to make beautiful food that you hope you can eat one day. This kind of stuff goes over like gang busters.

If you find yourself in a conversation about these things, a good way to say a little but mean a lot is to mention that you “find the consumer models to be poorly built, my friend, a chef, brings me with him to a restaurant supply shop that’s not open to the public. The stuff there is real quality, it’s where I get all of my pans.”

If this is too big of a risk, you should just throw out a combination of these words: “le Creuset, Calphalon, All Clad, Williams Sonoma, and Sur Le Table.” White people go so nuts when they hear these words, you won’t even have to finish your sentence.


307 Responses to “#54 Kitchen Gadgets”

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Guilty as charged.

I have had one of these Kitchen Aid mixers for over a year now, but have yet to use it. Sure looks great on the kitchen counter though.


 

Lol! my brother’s girlfriend got that exact mixer in the picture! To be fair, she (and I) use it all the time. KitchenAid mixers are great! They’ll mix up the thickest batch of ginger bread in a jiffy.

Also, that mixer sounds like a jet plane. It’s awesome.


 

I am guilty as well. I have the “Empire Red Artisan Kitchenaid Stand Mixer” which matches my decor. Though, I use mine just about every week.


 
 

Yep. I have the KitchenAid Stand Mixer. It was a hotly contested item in the division of property in my divorce and I got it!

I do use it several times a month, so it’s not just for show.


Salad shooters are so 1990′s, anyone remember the Juicer? Man, I’m terrible when it comes to the latest techno gizmos: still own a PS2 game console, doesn’t have satellite cable nor XM radio, no dishwasher (does it by hand) nor a clothes washer/dryer (have them done in Mom’s) and gotta get me a blender. Funny thing is the trend for wealthy white home decor experts want to go back to simpler times, whether it’s the 1950s or 1910s or 1850s, and I don’t see why. +


 
 

I love my kitchen gadgets. And I’m also almost albino pale, so…


Right there with you pal. White as anything.


The ideal poster child of the Nazi eugenics race program: “Der Vitten-Deutsche-Nordesch-Ariensche volk” or whatever, I can’t correctly spell a German sentence. We need a new entry but on a game: “How white are you?” and a picture of JC Lander holding a brown paper pag next to his face: is he lighter? +


 
 
 

O.K… I’m not white, (hint: go the other way!), I own calphalon cookware(discontinued chrome series), a well-seasoned cast-iron skillet, a kitchen-aid professional-series 600-watt cobalt-blue stand mixer, an Osterizer blender, and a set of three 12-inch cake pans that my great-grandmother used to make cakes when I was kid. Great kitchens…. They’re NOT just for white people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, did I also mention matching stainelss professional series Frigidaire ceramic range/oven, refer & dishwasher?!?!??!?!?!?!?! Built the whole shootin’ match m’self!


 

okay, now it’s official: I’m not really white after all. I have a few knives from Macy’s and I’ve been using the same cheap hand-held mixer and Farberware pots for 19 years.

Who am I?


 

lovelovelove my expensive kitchen gadgets! guilty as charged…


 

Why not use kitchen appliances to enhance one’s kitchen experience?!?!


 

Good Products for KitchenAid Stand Mixer, it’s very good for all food mixing: http://astore.amazon.com/kitchenaid-stand-mixer-review-20/


 

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