If you have a food processor, a lot of them have a little cup inside the flat lid with a hole in the bottom. If you pour the oil into that little cup while the food processor is running, it'll stream into the mayo at the right rate.
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All the Mighty Leaf herbal teas infusions I've tried have been way sweet - not sugary sweet, but more like hot fruit juice than herbal tea.
I've tasted a bunch I didn't like, but Drew and Pix have a few flavored black teas ML makes that they use for iced tea that I like a lot. There's a peach flavored that gives a perfect hint of peach, while still tasting like an unsweetened black iced tea.
I lost that bit of my food processor about three moves ago. Oh well!
(And I don't own a blender because I have a food processor, two mini-preps, a stick blender and five whisks. And no dishwasher.)
I just saw your tag and lost it giggling, Jess.
Hi Sean! how is it being back?
xkcd ftw!
Hah, I woke up to that strip tacked to my office bulletin board. My geeky love.
Bottled iced tea is nast, Sean, although I see the convenience factor. I always have a huge pitcher of decaf brewed tea in the icebox.
I live on Mighty Leaf Ginger Peach iced tea. So good, and not sweet at all. I also love their Black Currant and Mango Ceylon for iced tea. We always have a pitcher of iced tea in the fridge. Sometimes I use one of their plain black teas and just add a bunch of fresh mint from the garden. Yum.
Pampered Chef has these great stainless steel mixing bowls with a silicone bottom that keeps it on the counter.
While you're wisking it? My entire kitchen just got covered in egg and oil just from me even thinking about doing that. (Somehow it knew.)
Heh, brenda's kitchen is my kitchen.
Thanks for reminding me to make some sun tea (which I do not put sugar in, as a rule), Bitches.