My daughter and husband love mashed potato so much so we bought this potato masher last week. There's no sense of using our big mixer just to whip up three potatoes.
This does the job pretty good so I am happy with my purchase. This cost $4.69 at Walmart.This is perfect for mashing potatoes, cooked beans, and hotdogs.
These are creative shots with your new utensil. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh yes, this one is the best masher, I have it too and that's enough for two as well. Hugs,
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It's so funny that some people have no clue what that tool is. We have used a potato masher like that since I was a child. Why on earth use a an electric mixer when you have one of these?
ReplyDeleteIngenious source of shadows for shots - just go to the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteGreat shadow! Have a nice sunday!
ReplyDeleteGood tool, I also love the mash.
ReplyDeleteI have a really old potato masher which is just like this one, except it has a wooden handle. My mother had one, too. I like mine and don't even think about the mixer when it's time to mash potatoes!
ReplyDeleteNice shadows!
we love mashed potato too.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget shadows...it's also great for shadows :) Fun shot....getting us hungry though for some creamy mashed 'taters!
ReplyDeleteI have been using a masher like this all my life. I find the old ways are still the best ways a lot of the time.
ReplyDeleteNice shadows.
Mashing hot dogs??? Dare I ask?
ReplyDeleteNice and beautiful shadows.
ReplyDeleteHi Paula, hahaha I never tried mashing hot dogs but that's what it says on the package..
ReplyDeleteare they still around? I have not used any of them in decades. :)
ReplyDeletegot to have that masher. i want to make mashed potatoes too! :)
ReplyDeleteBonz World
Yes we also still use these. Never knew they made such great shadows!! ;)
ReplyDeleteToday I watched Rachel Ray use her potato masher to break up browning hamburger...I thought that was a great idea.
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