Andy M.
Certified Pretend Chef
I don't see why the source of the appliance's power is part of the definition. If you have an electric pasta maker it's an appliance but if it's a hand crank model, it isn't? Makes no sense.
...I wouldn't call a potato peeler or a rolling pin an appliance.
espresso stove top
medtran... whassat?
It's a 3 part coffee maker that you heat on the stove. There is a top part, which is where the coffee ends up, that screws onto a bottom part, which is what you fill up with water, with a sort of stemmed basket with tiny little holes that fits inside the bottom part, which is what you put the ground coffee in.
Here's an excerpt from a Wikipedia article:I think a small kitchen appliance is a modern labor-saving device that is powered by something other than a human being. I wouldn't call a potato peeler or a rolling pin an appliance.
So are thermometers.Those are tools.
Maybe you're using too many small kitchen appliances simultaneously?Argh... I've tried 3 times to post a comment and each time I hit submit my power goes down.
Thank You - I will sleep wiser tonight.