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Author:  Burnleymasher [ Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:57 am ]
Post subject:  Gran's mixer is still going strong after 50 YEARS.

Saw this in my newspaper today, thought it worth a mention: :wink:

Doreen Carson's well-used food mixer will take some beating. Her Kenwood Chef has lived up to its reputation as the Rolls Royce of kitchen appliances by still helping Doreen bake pies and cakes after all these years.
It was second hand when husband Frank bought it more than 50 years ago. Doreen, 79, said Frank had spruced it up-with a coat of yellow paint- meaning it could not be considered antique.
But despite its facelift it has never had to be repaired. All the original attachments are still there and it is still in regular use. Doreen, of BURNLEY, was the envy of her neighbours when Frank spotted it in a second-hand shop and bought it on the spur of the moment. It became a fixture on the Carson kitchen table and was in use almost every day.
Sadly, Frank died last month, only days after the couple got a letter form the Queen to mark their diamond jubilee. Said Doreen: "Rationing hadn't been over all that long and you made all your own meals in those days. When the boys were at home it was always in demand.
"Now our four grandchildren have had their share of home-baked cakes and I can't imagine cooking without it."
Son Robert, who works in Manchester, said: "Owning a food mixer would have been quite a big deal. This was the days of cobbled streets, gas lighting, outside toilets and tin baths in front of the fire."
A Kenwood spokesman said: "We often hear stories from customers who are still enjoying their Kenwood Chefs after many years of regular use."


Stephanie.

Author:  Mel [ Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Gran's mixer is still going strong after 50 YEARS.

I had a Kenwood for Christmas and did wonder if it would be one of those things that gets shoved to the back of the cupboard. Not so....I don't use it every day but it does get plenty of use.
I wonder if mine will last that long though - they don't make 'em like they used to :wink:

Author:  Gloria [ Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Gran's mixer is still going strong after 50 YEARS.

We got bought a Chefette for a wedding present 37yrs ago, and it is still going strong in parts. I worked it to death nearly when our son was little, liquidising meals it was great for that.
Since then the liquidising container dropped on the floor and got broke, then the bowl came out in sympathy and did the same. I am left with the hand set and the whisks. But I still use them a lot.

Talking of wedding presents, we were given two fancy tea sets 37yrs ago, and we only got them out of their boxes 10yrs ago when we moved here.

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