Life Changing Under $50|Pad Patter 1.21

I purchased one of these little Pampered Chef strainers before I even moved out of my mom's house. It's still around and I use it sooooo much.
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You can also flip it and strain a can of tuna.
I have a similar one that isn't by Pampered Chef, and we love it, too.
 
I've thought about this so much and I have lots of things that are handy dandy and cost less than $50. The one I use EVERY day is my super quick iPhone charger and 10 foot long cord! All the kids/grandkids love mine so much that I've gotten them all one of their own - birthdays and Christmas gifts this past year. (It gives a full charge in less than 20 minutes).

I just ordered myself a pink portable drill that was a little over $50. Might move up to a fave.
 
The charging station has USB ports, so you can plug in whatever type of cables you need. We use some of the ones that came with ours, but I've also swapped some out for USB-C cables and my fitness tracker's charger.
That's good to know! I would need to do the same.
 
I know I've mentioned this little gadget/chopper before, but it is one of my most loved and most used
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But my most recent is this mini waffle maker - $10 at Target :) We have used it to make cinnamon rolls, eggs, muffins...so fun and so easy and less mess!!
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Jan I was looking for a picture of this, I have one of those in white (it's been around my kitchen for nearly 10 years, and I use it almost every day when chopping veg for dinners.) here it's called Trittatutto meaning Cuts everything. I bought one for my Dad after Mum passed away to encourage him to eat veg, he says he does carrots in it... and one for our eldest dd when she moved to Zurich to the Uni, she called me last week to say she used it (she forgot she had it, so was chopping things by hand until now, and then remembered) and raved about how easy it was to use and wash, and she's got a lot of allergies and eczema so not touching raw veg when cooking is wonderful, and the other gadget was the waffle maker, Jan, with interchangeable plates for eggs, waffles and hot cheesy sandwiches...
 
I've thought about this so much and I have lots of things that are handy dandy and cost less than $50. The one I use EVERY day is my super quick iPhone charger and 10 foot long cord! All the kids/grandkids love mine so much that I've gotten them all one of their own - birthdays and Christmas gifts this past year. (It gives a full charge in less than 20 minutes).

I just ordered myself a pink portable drill that was a little over $50. Might move up to a fave.

I agree on the 10 foot iPhone chargers and rapid chargers. I bought one for all the kids so they would stop fighting over mine.

@gonewiththewind i love my meat chopper. It comes in handy when I’m cooking a huge batch of taco meat to freeze.

I also love my avocado tool. It’s saves me from cutting myself removing the pit. https://www.amazon.com/OXO-Good-Gri...d_rd_i=B0088LR592&psc=1&ref_=pd_bap_m_rp_1_sc

I’ve also loved having this root touch up spray during the pandemic when I couldn’t get my hair done. https://www.amazon.com/Clairol-Touc...uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl

I found it at smith’s for $4.80 for a 2 pack the other day and bought 5.
 
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Jan I was looking for a picture of this, I have one of those in white (it's been around my kitchen for nearly 10 years, and I use it almost every day when chopping veg for dinners.) here it's called Trittatutto meaning Cuts everything. I bought one for my Dad after Mum passed away to encourage him to eat veg, he says he does carrots in it... and one for our eldest dd when she moved to Zurich to the Uni, she called me last week to say she used it (she forgot she had it, so was chopping things by hand until now, and then remembered) and raved about how easy it was to use and wash, and she's got a lot of allergies and eczema so not touching raw veg when cooking is wonderful, and the other gadget was the waffle maker, Jan, with interchangeable plates for eggs, waffles and hot cheesy sandwiches...
That's so great! I always rave about the chopper! My grown children didn't understand until I bought each of them one and now they love theirs as much as I love mine! I really wish I had the waffle maker with the interchangeable plates. I may have to pick up the griddle one now :)
 
It just sneaks under the $50 mark, but for me it was the Zojirushi mini rice cooker. I've had mine for about 8 years and I use it constantly. It's perfect to bring on trips because I can steam veggies, fish/shrimp and the like while I cook the rice for an easy for me allergy-friendly meal. And it's perfect for cooking oatmeal, too. We use ours all the time. It's taken quite a beating but is still going!

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I forgot about my tomato knife - it has made cutting tomatoes such an easy thing. No more sawing on the tomato until the skin breaks - just one flick of the knife and you have a nice thin or thick tomato slice.
 
View attachment 432981 I forgot about my tomato knife - it has made cutting tomatoes such an easy thing. No more sawing on the tomato until the skin breaks - just one flick of the knife and you have a nice thin or thick tomato slice.

I LOVE Rada knives and didn't even realize they sold them on Amazon (why am I not surprised). There's a lady that sells them at our church when they do a bake sale around Christmas usually. I have several and love them all, but I don't have that one! I will get that one next! Thanks for the tip!
 
I am a huge fan of this jar opener that I got for xmas a few years back
I am always making eric open jars for me.. and when he isn't home I sometimes have to go knock on a neighbors door cause I can't get the darn things open! this has been a lfiesaver!

https://www.amazon.com/Twist-Off-Openers-Seniors-Arthritis-Elderly/dp/B08C4SVN55/ref=sr_1_54?dchild=1&hvadid=78546496380785&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=bottle+&+jar+opener&qid=1611881369&sr=8-54&tag=mh0b-20
Can you open pickle jars with this? I couldn’t see how large it would go to.
 
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