Monday, May 14, 2007

Kitchen Aid Mixer

Generations Prefer KitchenAid Stand Mixers

While upward up, my family forever had a ashen KitchenAid mixer meeting on our counter. It generally had a cloth cover on it. My mom used it all the time to make cookies & red velvet cakes. Honestly, I didnt think greatly of it, but she forever referred to it as her KitchenAid slightly than her mixer.

When I was 12 time old, my parents separated. My mom enthused out and took little with her, but she did take her KitchenAid mixer. Thats when I actually noticed the void. I liked to make cookies. I talked my dad into selling a reduced mixer. We bought a pair jiffy hand mixers. They both insolvent. Needless to say, I didnt make many cookies.

Eventually my dad remarried and his new companion had a ashen KitchenAid mixer just like my moms.

When I got engaged it was fun to go do the little wedding registry thing. We only registered at one store. I trust it was the now bought-out ZCMI. My companion put a azure unhappy KitchenAid stand mixer on the slant. She explained to me all that she had in her optimism chest and that her kitchen would forever be flotilla unhappy and blonde.

I have a grandma that gives a KitchenAid mixer to every granddaughter or grandson that gets married. We were no immunity. It is forever a ashen one however. So we unfussy went to ZCMI and exchanged it for the azure unhappy one to go with my companions kitchen insignia.

All my brothers and sisters own a KitchenAid mixer. My parents and grandparents all own a KitchenAid mixer, with the immunity of my fathers parents who never actually baked something come to think of it. My companions family is the same way. Her mother and grandmother both have the BIG KitchenAid mixers and her sisters also own KitchenAid mixers.

KitchenAid has become the de facto standard for stand mixers and Im definite the tradition will persist with our kids.