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Old 12-24-2014, 06:57 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Jesse View Post
The slow juicer, blender and the French press stay out; the other small appliances, panini grill, rotisserie, canner etc. are stored out of sight.

I have packed up the microwave, toaster and electric can opener and will sell them as a package deal as part of my effort towards better health(the microwave) and minimizing.

And yes, appliances remain unplugged until needed.
I stopped using a microwave too. Other than the rare occasion when I make popcorn (since I forgot my popcorn maker in Mass.) I reheat food on the stove, just like we did when I was a kid

The microwave is under the cabinet, unplugged of course. Mostly because I needed the counter space. I keep the toaster out because it doesn't take up THAT much room. And I was on an English muffin jag for a while. But that gets unplugged as well.

I don't have much for appliances honestly. Blender, dehydrator, French press and toaster. The toaster and microwave are actually on loan lol. I take everything else out as needed and it gets put away.
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