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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All these holiday posts- I had to chime in!</p>
<p>I confess that, with the exception of a slighly over-salted eggplant parm on Christmas Eve, I did very little cooking this holiday season- especially when compared to Ms. Emily. I spent most of my holiday out of the kitchen and at the table, with varying degrees of success.   However, this Christmas I made of with a haul of kitchen gadgets so amazing that I almost believe in Santa again.  The past week with no job and tons of snow I&#8217;ve had nothing to do but try all of these handy gadgets out.  It has been f*ing awesome.   Here are the highlights:</p>
<p><strong>Le Creuset French Oven:</strong> Like Mo, I was also gifted one of the Holy Grails of stovetop cooking equiptment- the Le Creuset French Oven.  Mind was a beyond lovely surprise from my Man Crow.  I am in love.  I have so far cooked: Black Bean Soup and Lentil Soup in it, but am still searching for a recipe to do it justice- something meat-free (fish ok!) that involves browning  and then simmering in a sauce.  Suggestions welcome.</p>
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<p><strong>The Cuiseart Food Processor: </strong>I think I connected with Tim the Toolman Taylor on a deep level the moment I pressed start on this bad boy.  Ho ho Ho.  This baby gets and A+ for raw, untamed power and I feel like such a spoiled girl everytime I look in my pantry and see that gorgeous stainless steal staring back at me.  It even has a setting for dough.  A gift from my Ma. Have made: pesto, black bean soup, broccoli and mashed potatoes.</p>
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<p><strong>Cast Iron Frying Pan:</strong> From Holly.  Amazing.  I &lt;3 it, seasoned it, use it for everything.  No more explanation needed.</p>
<p><strong>Pasta Maker:  <span style="font-weight: normal;">Yay!  Love making pasta, and now it is super easy, way more uniform, and awesome.  Aunt Shirley, I hope you are reading this and  know that I love the pasta maker.  I squealed the first time it pushed out a perfect sheet. It sits next to my food processor and they tell each other constantly how shinny and gorgeous they each look.  They make my mixer and George Forman jealous. I made linguini to go with that pesto the other night and every strand was eaten.  Next mission: ravioli. </span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Apple Pealer:</strong> From my Man Crow&#8217;s Mom for useing when I am feeling particularly domestic and need to bake an apple pie.  It took me an embarrassing amount of time to figure out how to use, and as a result I had to eat a LOT of apples before they went brown.  It is super cool though, and apparently skins potatoes as well.  Plus, it is a shiny red.  I see lots of pies in my future&#8230;.</p>
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