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  1. Hi Marta, these are beautiful photos. I found this week wide open too. I love the comparison between the manual and the electric egg beater. btw, I use a manual can opener too and I use a fork to beat my eggs. So much easier to wash. 🙂

    Great choice for this week’s theme!

  2. Now, I want one of those manual egg beaters. I think I had one years ago.. wonder where it went. I had an electric can opener that conked out on me, so I use a manual one now.
    Great take on the theme!

  3. I have a rotary beater almost exactly like that one. It was my grandmother’s and it still works great. I use a manual can opener too.

    Beautiful photos! Love this trip down memory lane.

  4. What beautiful photos. Our manual egg beater died last year and everyone keeps telling me to get an electric mixer but I can’t seem to pick one. I want a Kitchen Aid but I don’t think we have the space for it.

    My Photo Hunt entry is here.

  5. I like your rotary beater so much. What a great idea for the theme.

    I didn’t even think about doing a old/new comparison. I inherited a number of pre-electricity kitchen tools that I could have used if I’d been clever enough to think of that idea.

  6. A great idea for today, one that didn’t enter my head. I used to have a great manual mixer that belonged to my mother, but it seems to have been lost in one of our moves. It was fantastically smooth and I loved using it.

  7. We have come a long way, haven’t we? I prefer electric, guess I’m lazy. LOL! Though I stay away from the “kitchen aids” When I was 13, my older sister and I were baking a cake for our mom. While I was mixing the batter, my very long hair got caught in the beaters. My hair was fine but I really mangled my sister’s beaters. Needless to say we had to start over.

    Thanks for visiting me!

  8. The manual eggbeaters are very popular in my classroom. we give the kids bins of water, soap flakes, and eggbeaters. Great for strengthening hands for future writing, and hey, it’s fun to make a pile of bubbles to throw at a friend!

    Marta’s reply – I can just picture the beaters whipping up suds. I wanna play also. 🙂

  9. Nice photos. I wonder how long your 2nd electric beater will last? We actually have very few electric things in our kitchen, because of moving from country to country. I have a wonderful Kitchen Aid back in storage–but I never really miss it. Over the years I have learned to manage with a simple hand mixer, and a great hand whisk that I picked up in Germany.

  10. Very nice pics. The trouble with electrical appliances is finding SPACE for them.

    Marta’s reply: How true! That is part of the reason why I don’t have a large Kitchen Aid. I don’t want to give up the counter space.

  11. Beautiful shots! Very creative choice for this week’s theme!

    I wish I had a manual egg beater. I also have a similar electric beater – sadly no room for a nice fancy Kitchen Aid in my kitchen. I also was never a fan of electric can openers.

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