Friday, June 4, 2010

Best wedding gifts...

Here are the top 5 wedding gifts I have no idea how I functioned without last week...


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The number one is for sure the Keurig we got! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the coffee it makes and the options to make hot chocolate a tea are wonderful as well. We got the special edition one, which has many options. ALSO, Caribou makes their Caribou Blend in a K-cup-- which someone got us 108 of! :)

2.

Our Mr. Coffee Frappe maker definitely has to be #2. This is BY FAR Nick's favorite. He is not a huge coffee drinker-but he'll take a Caramel Cooler any day of the week. Super easy to use- add all the ingredients and it brews fresh coffee and then blends it for you. (Nick likes to add Captain or Baileys at the end of the day as well.) We are still experimenting with the recipes to get the taste right were we want it. We use Caribou Blend and flavor shots for Caribou.

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Number three is definitely our Dyson. We registered for the cheaper "all-floors" yellow one and got the nicer one instead. (WIN!) I love this vacuum. It maneuvers easily, is bag less, and really will clean all my floors. I love that I can just push a button to turn the brush off and go right from my carpet to my wood floors.


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Number 4 is the Kitchen Aid Artisan Mixer. LOVE LOVE LOVE! If you have ever made baked goods with a small child that wants to "help" mix, you probably understand the joy of not using a hand mixer. (no worries about fingers in cookies either.) It does so many other things as well-- but I haven't had time to try the other functions out. It is powerful and makes baking so much easier.



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I know what you are thinking... a cookies sheet?!? Really though, this AirBake- by Wearever- cookies sheet is over sized. It is as wide as my oven--making me able to fit more cookies in the oven at a time. This in turn makes baking cookies take MUCH less time! Also, the AirBake sheet makes it virtually impossible to burn anything and ensures that all those cookies are baked evenly. It does take each batch a bit longer to cook due to the sheet, but is totally worth it for evenly baked cookies.

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