Yet more frivolous purchases, stuff you don't need...
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SistersofPercy said:
I looked at the ice cream maker but I think it’s for the standard models not the bowl lift, so happily for my waistline it won’t work
I do need to use it more though.
Bye bye waistline (I seem to recall you're an ice cream fan?):I do need to use it more though.
https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/s...
"Fits all KitchenAid® Tilt-Head Stand Mixers, except Artisan® Mini models - KSM3316 and KSM3317. Fits all KitchenAid® Bowl-Lift Stand Mixers, except the following 5, 5.5 and 6 Quart models - K5SS, KSM50, KSM500 and KSM450."
jimmyjimjim said:
Bye bye waistline (I seem to recall you're an ice cream fan?):
https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/s...
"Fits all KitchenAid® Tilt-Head Stand Mixers, except Artisan® Mini models - KSM3316 and KSM3317. Fits all KitchenAid® Bowl-Lift Stand Mixers, except the following 5, 5.5 and 6 Quart models - K5SS, KSM50, KSM500 and KSM450."
Ice cream is my utter downfall https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/s...
"Fits all KitchenAid® Tilt-Head Stand Mixers, except Artisan® Mini models - KSM3316 and KSM3317. Fits all KitchenAid® Bowl-Lift Stand Mixers, except the following 5, 5.5 and 6 Quart models - K5SS, KSM50, KSM500 and KSM450."
Still not convinced though, my old mixer was a tilt head and my understanding is that you need this type for it to work. My KitchenAid is a bit different as the head doesn’t lift - there is a handle on the side and rather than the head moving the bowl moves up to the machine if that makes sense?
I’ll look into it properly later and double check. Be amazing if it would though!
SistersofPercy said:
Ice cream is my utter downfall
Still not convinced though, my old mixer was a tilt head and my understanding is that you need this type for it to work. My KitchenAid is a bit different as the head doesn’t lift - there is a handle on the side and rather than the head moving the bowl moves up to the machine if that makes sense?
I’ll look into it properly later and double check. Be amazing if it would though!
Mine is a 600 series professional 6qt.Still not convinced though, my old mixer was a tilt head and my understanding is that you need this type for it to work. My KitchenAid is a bit different as the head doesn’t lift - there is a handle on the side and rather than the head moving the bowl moves up to the machine if that makes sense?
I’ll look into it properly later and double check. Be amazing if it would though!
This, but in silver:
https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/s...
That's the standard over here.
jimmyjimjim said:
Mine is a 600 series professional 6qt.
This, but in silver:
https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/s...
That's the standard over here.
Yep, that’s the one!This, but in silver:
https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/s...
That's the standard over here.
This could be VERY dangerous when I get back from holidays…
Dog Star said:
Just had a Lego Ornithopter from Dune delivered.
It’s a bit more, er, technical than I expected; the assembly instructions run to 227 pages
Mrs DS says I can’t hang it from the lounge ceiling
Wicked Brick do a pretty decent stand for it that holds it upright. They had a wall mounted one that was very nice but it was a limited edition and sold out. It’s a bit more, er, technical than I expected; the assembly instructions run to 227 pages
Mrs DS says I can’t hang it from the lounge ceiling
SistersofPercy said:
Love Propstore but it's a dangerous place. Him indoors has a small Fett obsession and one of the most memorable scenes for him from his childhood was the cloud city dinner.
We were at an even some years ago and Propstore were there, was amazed to find a call sheet for that scene so bought it for him. Had a few other call sheet/artwork bits from them over the years.
Off to Disney for the first time this year next week, managed to squirrel away a nice little sum to spend, so expect me to turn into a human whirlwind in the Phantom Manor store
Colin Skeaping mentioned in that picture used to own a 1960's TVR Griffith my father later owned. He managed to crash it at least twice, requiring a new bodyshell.We were at an even some years ago and Propstore were there, was amazed to find a call sheet for that scene so bought it for him. Had a few other call sheet/artwork bits from them over the years.
Off to Disney for the first time this year next week, managed to squirrel away a nice little sum to spend, so expect me to turn into a human whirlwind in the Phantom Manor store
Edited by andrewcliffe on Friday 8th March 11:04
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