I think this is the link --
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I like our KitchenAid 600 for heavy cookie dough and such.
For regular cakes and lighter batters, I find our Sunbeam Mixmaster model 5 easier to use. It's very convenient to be able to scrape the bowl down while it's spinning.
When I was a kid back in the 1960s, my mom used a GE handheld...
We used to have a local ShopRite supermarket here that did that. The parking lot was on a hill, and I'm sure it saved a lot of carts from crashing into parked cars.
Wax paper in the microwave?
Try it, you'll like it.
Reheating leftovers covered with waxed paper in the microwave is the #1 use of waxed paper in my kitchen.
I save the expensive parchment paper for the cookies. Sure makes cleaning the cookie sheets easier. (Hell no, cookie sheets don't...
My dad had a good 30+ year career as a GE appliance technician. By the time I was of age circa 1980, Jack Welch was in the process of destroying the business and it was all over.
The trans seal may still be OK. If the agitator has not been removed for cleaning for a long time, the small amount of seepage from the transmission can cause sort of a grease to form on the agitator shaft, and if a chunk of that buildup breaks loose it will put grease spots on the clothes...
We have 3 window units in our apartment. I like the fact that I only have to pay to cool the bedroom at night. The other two are set to turn on an hour before I get up. When I get up, I turn the bedroom unit off.
I bought a $94 Haier 5000 BTU (made in China) air conditioner for the kitchen 21 years ago. I take it apart every 3 years or so to clean it, and it still works like new.
It looks like this (not my picture):