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Targets

Some would call them wishlists. I call them targets. For the kitchen, these are my targets from my favorite home store, Crate and Barrel.

An apple corer


A Mango pitter. You may have seen Bobby Flay use this several times in Boy Meets Grill and Throwdown.
 An Ice Cream maker, which is currently at half-price


An compact smoothie maker, also at half-price



And, just because it is so cute, a strawberry huller.  I can't even guess how to use it.  I am not even fond of strawberries.



And, like all other targets, I just might miss them.

Comments

rina said…
Cathy! I bought the ice cream maker because I saw this post! Thank you so much - grabe just in time for summer. :) So far, I've made vegan versions of both coffee crumble and strawberry ice cream. :)
CathyCE said…
Hahaha! Good for you. Tama nga ang prediction ko na mixed target ang mga yan. Ni anino ng Crate and Barrel di ko nakita. Patikim na lang ko ha =P

You are looking good, Rina. Visit us soon.
CathyCE said…
anubuh, mixed daw. I meant "missed" target

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