How to Use a Hand Mixer Effectively



It’s easy to make a mess when using a hand mixer. To avoid prolonged cleanup sessions, use a deep sided bowl and stabilize it on your countertop.

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  1. I don't call that a deep sided narrow bowl. It is the opposite, in fact. I don't understand why Americans always use very wide bowls. Very ineffective, and makes a mess, and such large bowls are a pain to clean compared to a narrow deep sided bowl, that cleans up so much easier.

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