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serving trays

January 8th, 2009

Hosting parties and other social gatherings requires special china, silverware and other serving trays that are appropriate of the event. You don’t want to serve caviar on a cheap plastic tray or have the waiter carry flutes of champagne in some cheap looking serve ware. A high social event requires a high social serveware.

There are many serveware available in the market to suit all your special needs. One of the finest makers is the Wilton Armetale company. They make sophisticated serveware, quality cookware sets, elegant grillware and beautifully adorned metal food trays. You can always be assured of the finest quality and craftsmanship in all of their products. And all your guests will be amazed by your beautiful serveware.

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electric pressure cooker

January 8th, 2009

Reduce cooking time significantly by using highly functional cookware. Compared to traditional stovetop methods, an electric pressure cooker will do the job better. Come up with great-tasting dishes with all the vitamins and minerals locked-in in every healthy meal.

The electric pressure has push button controls, easy to read digital display and precision thermostat to avoid under or over cooking. Aside from pressure cooking, there are optional settings for simmering, sautéing and warming. It features a timer and cool-touch handles for extra safety.

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discount cookware sets

January 2nd, 2009

Quality doesn’t always come with a high price tag. Take the case of discount cookware sets. Many of these are first class, long-lasting kitchen pieces that unfailingly deliver delectable dishes time and time again but are nevertheless affordable.

You’ll find many of these reasonably-priced cookware sets online. A good number of them are stainless steel and copper-bottomed, and include different-sized pots and pans with matching covers. The smaller sets feature only seven or eight pieces, while the larger collections have fourteen to seventeen pieces. Some cookware sets are of the non-stick variety with skillets and are paired with neat cooking utensils. Whether you go for the silver, stainless steel or the Teflon-coated type, you’ll love the fabulous markdowns on these handy sets.

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Chef knives

January 2nd, 2009

Among all the knives in the kitchen, chef’s knives are the largest. They are usually 8-to 10-inches long. Chef knives are actually very versatile that they can do almost anything that other knives can do. They are mostly made from stainless or carbon steel.

Learn how to use one:~Before buying your own chef knife, try out several types and find the best that feels most comfortable in your grip. ~Hold the knife in your dominant hand and put all fingers on the knife’s handle. ~Keep the blade of the chef knife touching the cutting surface at all times and chop using the back portion of the blade and not the tip. ~Employ a rocking motion when chopping things

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