The Chop Stir is a useful cooking tool for people with limited hand function and/or vision issues.
It is light weight, easy to see and grip, and stands up on its own and won’t fall into the hot pot and need to be fished out.
The manufacturer says the chopping blade easily breaks up ground meat so a dish cooks more quickly and uniformly, and the blade can be used for stirring soups and casseroles. The plastic blade won’t scratch nonstick cookware; dishwasher safe. 10″ long x 3″ diameter.
Cait says she’s seen them at junk yard sales but didn’t know what they were until now. She says she definitely plans to grab one now that she knows what to do with it.
Eds Note: Translated, that last paragraph means Cait wouldn’t dream of paying retail for a new Chop Stir but she might part with 50 cents for a used one.





