I do watch a couple of cooking shows on the Food Network Channel: 1.) I've learned a lot, and 2.) there's something oddly comforting in watching the chefs and cooks. I'm not sure why, but I didn't watch my mother or grandmother nearly enough, growing up. I only have the briefest memories.
These chapters on the Food Network are using fully-equipped kitchens, something I don't have at this time. (At this time, I don't even have a working oven - stovetop, yes, but no baking is afoot in this house at this time.)
Also, there are various tools absent from my kitchen - in particular, this one (the food processor):
(See attached...)
I'm not too mechanically inclined, and I can just see myself breaking the thing. I have had the blender and juicer in my day, but they disappeared in one of the many moves I've made over the years.
At any rate, I saw a couple of things made today which were amazing - but couldn't have been done without the processor - at least, no where near as well.
I saw a cole slaw being made which, using the processor, finely shredded red cabbage, regular cabbage, red onions, apples, carrots, celery, garlic, and sweet potatoes. Then it was dressed with a mixture of mayo, mustard, sugar, celery seed, paprika, and apple cider vinegar. They called it "Rainbow Slaw", and it looked really good. Yes, the right knife and shredding-skills could have come close to accomplishing the same, but oh, to see it all done in 2 or 3 minutes was a wonder ... There's something to this "tool" thing.
Speaking of cole slaw, in other recipes I've seen these two vegetables used as ingredients - I've no experience with either of them, but they look intriguing:
celery root
herkama
They too were shredded in the processor.