ChrisT Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 I'm stumped about what to get my husband for x-mas. Perhaps you could tell me about something you got in the past that was cool. I'm desperate and about to hit the mall. Arghhhh! Real (not x-rated) suggestions appreciated! Quote
allthumbs Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 We don't know your husband. Most married men I know bitch the most about a lack of connubial bliss (if you get my drift). So my choice if I was married would be for daily scroggin' for a full year. Quote
ChrisT Posted December 19, 2002 Author Posted December 19, 2002 trask -I'll be sure and get you a box of depends for your next flight  Quote
glen Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 Just say "NO" to malls. Â Power tools. Ice tools. Gear. Cragging backpack (as opposed to trask's shagging backpack). Gear. Tools. Gear. Tools... Â And, of course... Quote
ChrisT Posted December 19, 2002 Author Posted December 19, 2002 ok - to the males who like to cook a lot and are hooked on the Food Network - any special "tool" or gadget make your life (in the kitchen) easier? Quote
Off_White Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 If you're thinking cooking related stuff, I like a really good knife: its an indispensible tool and a high quality one makes the job more pleasant. I mean, who doesn't like big hunks of sharp steel? Quote
Peter_Puget Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 Hey are you the perfect wife: Â Cleaver Mortar & Pestle Large measuring cup (4 cup) Â PP Quote
Matt Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 (edited) ChrisT-- Â If he's like me he wants some off set aliens, a 4.5 camalot and a pair of good gloves to wear ice climbing. Â Maybe a titanium ice axe? Extravagance! Â RE Kitchen gadgets, juicers are cool. So are dehydrators for preparing backpacking foods. Maybe a fuzzy logic rice cooker? Â Edited December 19, 2002 by Matt Quote
Scott_J Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 to win the fricken lottery 1,000,000+ and I'd be on my way for a summer home in Alaska and a winter home on the Big Island. Awwwww the relaxed life. I can only dream Quote
ChrisT Posted December 19, 2002 Author Posted December 19, 2002 Hey are you the perfect wife: Â perfect? No...but anything for the "Naked Chef" Quote
allthumbs Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 Ah, see, I wasn't so far off in my assessment after all. Grab ass rules! Quote
jules Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 Hey, ChrisT, My SO was ogling the paella pans at The Spanish Table in Pike Place Market. Maybe throw in some rice and seasonings? Quote
Greg_W Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 (edited) Can't go wrong with Calphalon pans or Henkel knives; I love mine. I agree with Off White - who doesn't love a new knife; 6" or 8" chef's knife is a good versatile tool. Got a cleaver? That's a good hunk of steel, baby. Or, two words: barbecue tools. Edited December 19, 2002 by Greg_W Quote
sk Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 I got a great chef knife from my dad last year for x-mas and I totaly love it. If you have good big knife and one good pairing knife you realy don't need anything else... except for a crappy knife for other people to use in your kitchen Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 a limitless gift certificate for gear and a paid vacation to some cool mountain range. Then some sherpas to carry the gear up the mountains. Quote
freeclimb9 Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 I don't have a TV, so I can't watch Food Network, but I do enjoy throwing out the killer chow. What's a cool gadget depends on what you like to cook. I've got a $20 ricer that's indespensible for making gnocci and comes in handy for the mashed spuds. An insulated carafe for coffee is something I use almost daily as are the couple of 9" and 10" blade Henckel knives. A recipe book from which you could prepare stuff together is always a good gift. If you don't have a cast iron skillet, it's the best way to cook a steak (30 seconds on each side on the top burner, then a about 5 minutes in a 500 degree oven. 3 minutes to rest. Awesome every time). Quote
allthumbs Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 Are you shitting me about cooking the steak? I've never heard of such madness. Quote
Greg_W Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 Only way to cook a steak is over open flame, regardless of weather. Quote
Greg_W Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 I'm stumped about what to get my husband for x-mas. Here's a tip, honey: ASK HIM!!! Quote
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