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[28 Aug 2009 | One Comment | 68 views]
OC’s Newest Kitchen Playground at Sur La Table!

Come visit the newest Sur La Table at South Coast Plaza. Come and explore this kitchen playground where the Art and Soul of Cooking is all around you from cookware to linens to knowledgeable sales associates who will help you in your culinary journey.

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At the Market, Favorite Tools »

[18 May 2009 | 3 Comments | 118 views]
Cuisinart Elite Food Processor

The new Cuisinart Elite Food Processor features at 16-cup bowl which also takes nested bowls (13 cup and 4.5 cup) for smaller jobs. In addition is has the ability to lock the blades in place and now sports a 1000 watt motor.

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At the Market, Favorite Tools »

[2 May 2009 | One Comment | 91 views]
Oxo’s Strawberry Huller

Did you know that the tartest and toughest part of the Strawberry is the hull? Did you know most people just cut off the top of a strawberry to get ride of it?

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Favorite Tools, Int'l Home+Housewares Show 2009 »

[16 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 157 views]
Cuisinart Readies Its Newest Product Lineup

This weekend at the Int’l Home + Housewares Show in Chicago, Cuisinart will be introducing its newest product lineup. This line is a diverse, multi-functional and health-conscious collection for creating a vast range of foods, from sushi to crème brulée…

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[31 Aug 2008 | 2 Comments | 234 views]
What’s Your Favorite Kitchen Utensil?

So I was mucking around in the kitchen and I was looking at all the utensils I have. So I’m going to highlight one of my utensils and why I like it. I try not to buy something I don’t really need, but there are quite a few I use quite often.
Share your ideas on what your favorite’s are too! I think I will highlight a favorite utensil on a weekly basis.
This week I’m highlighting the Mix N Chop from Pampered Chef. I had heard …

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