The As Seen on TV Cookbook: Healthy, Low-Calorie Recipes for Cooking with America’s Favorite Kitchen Gizmos and Gadgets

March 11th, 2010 1 Comment   Posted in Gadget Reviews

Product Description
It’s time to start cooking—with The As Seen on TV Cookbook! Break out the Pasta Pro. Fire up the George Foreman Grill. And rev up your Ronco Rotisserie Oven. When was the last time cooking was this easy—or this much fun? We’ve all seen these great gadgets. You probably even have some in your home. In fact, 29 percent of Americans have purchased products sold on TV. But how many people know how to make full, delicious meals with great timesaving machines like the George Foreman Grill? Now, there’s The As Seen on TV Cookbook, the first comprehensive book bringing together mouth-watering recipes for all of our favorite cooking gadgets. You won’t believe this incredible collection of over 150 family-plea… More >>

The As Seen on TV Cookbook: Healthy, Low-Calorie Recipes for Cooking with America’s Favorite Kitchen Gizmos and Gadgets

I am looking for a line of kitchen gadgets, cookware to sell from home?

March 4th, 2010 2 Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

I am already familiar with pampered chef, but would like to know what others are out there-any type of kitchen related stuff-NO supplements, vitamins, diet plans, etc. Just cooking stuff, please. Thanks in advance

CRESCENT POT STRAINER drainer PASTA KITCHEN gadget NEW

February 22nd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

  • Easily drain water from pots and pans with this cleverly designed strainer.
  • Features an innovative crescent shape, and a lip that rests on almost any size pot or pan.
  • Simply place over the edge of the pot and tip to strain.
  • Made of metal, with a durable plastic handle
  • Measures 13″ L x 2.5″ W at widest point

Product Description
More Drain and Less Strain
Easily drain water from pots and pans with this cleverly designed strainer.
Features an innovative crescent shape, and a lip that rests on almost any size pot or pan.
Simply place over the edge of the pot and tip to strain.
You’ll wonder how you ever lived without it !

Measures 13″ L x 2.5″ W at widest point
Made of metal, with a durable plastic handle
Makes great gift for your favorite chef !… More >>

CRESCENT POT STRAINER drainer PASTA KITCHEN gadget NEW

What are some nifty kitchen gadgets I could give my mother in law for a gift?

February 21st, 2010 10 Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

Can you give me some suggestions for some kitchen gadgets that an older women probably wouldnt have but would really like and be useful to her?

THANKS

The Coolest Kitchen Gadgets Of The New Year

February 16th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Cool Gadgets


If you are looking for cool kitchen gadgets then this article is here to help. I have been a foodie and a chef for a long time and I cannot help myself when it comes to kitchen gadgets – I have to have them. Over the years I have collected countless potato peelers and kitchen cutlery, but yet I still buy more. So here I am and I am going to take a look at some of the best kitchen gadgets of this year. The Three Best Kitchen Gadgets Of The Year First up is the Two Liter Bottle Pour Thing. You just invited your friends over, the pizza is out, and you are ready for a night of gaming when you go and dump the soda bottle all over the place. Not only have you ruined the game, but you now have no soda as well. Before this most wonderful of kitchen gadgets you had no solution to this problem. This gadget makes it so that you will never have a spill again. Just place the bottle in the Thing and use two fingers to pour the soda. This will save your carpet from being by your kids and friends alike. Next up is the Trapdoor Toaster. Now I must have at least half a dozen toasters in my home, each one better than the one that came before it. How hard can it be to brown bread and while all the gadgets? Well this one gets it right every single time, on top of that there is no digging around to get the toast out or trying to moon shot it up in the air and catch it before it drops back in. When the toast is ready it slides out ready for you to apply butter, absolutely awesome. Last on my list is not really a member of the kitchen gadgets family really, but it is cool and I guess it could be called a gadget even though it does not really “do” anything. The gadget is the Gin and Titonic. An ice tray for all occasions, if those occasions call for a gin and tonic that mocks one of the worst ship disasters in history. But hey, that happened in 1912 and if you cannot laugh about it now when can you? This amazing tray features iceberg and Titanic shaped cubes that you can ram into each other at your leisure. A perfect ice breaker for any party. Well there you have it, my three must have kitchen gadgets for this year, enjoy!

Nupur Das, an ardent writer is a Masters in English.She has many short stories to her credit and now given her attention to article writing.Please visit my blog http://cookware-set.blogspot.com for more information.

Where to shop for kitchen gadgets in downtown Seattle?

February 9th, 2010 2 Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

Are there any shops in downtown Seattle, where can I find bigger selection of simple kitchen gadgets like these:

http://www.howtogarnish.com/KitchenGadgets.aspx

Please?

The Gadget Guru’s Guide to the Kitchen

February 5th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

Product Description
A comprehensive guide & tip book for the best appliances, cookware, utensils, electronic products, & other gadgets that no kitchen should be without…. More >>

The Gadget Guru’s Guide to the Kitchen

What is the best way to pack kitchen gadgets when moving home?

February 4th, 2010 3 Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

Hi,

I’ll be moving apartments in a couple of weeks and I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to pack those awkward kitchen gadgets? I’m particularly anxious about my blender and food processor, as they have a lot of attachments with them, and I am worried they may break. I’m also concerned about a ‘V’ slice I have, as it has a lot of sharp blades and edges.

Thanks in advance,

Ryleigh.

Hell’s Kitchen KTAR interview

January 28th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews


Jim Holland/Chef Pansey Lefleur, Chi Town Bones/Chef Loco crash Hell’s Kitchen audition

When Homeowners Stash Unused Kitchen Gadgets

January 24th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Households in the UK have, once again, been found out to be stockpiling valuables worth several thousands of pounds. While it was jewelleries that were stashed in hundreds of homes sometime back, this time a new study discovered that homeowners in the country have amassed kitchen gadgets that are hardly used.

In this case the perpetrators are over 250,000 households and the appliances in question are worth about £2.6 billion or £500 per home. The gadgets range from spice shakers to blenders.

The study, from Halifax Home Insurance, highlights the danger homes, and kitchens in particular, are exposed to as homeowners undertake risky culinary experiments. A couple of months backs this issue was extensively discussed as it was found that many people were trying to copy celebrity chefs in the class of persons of no less standing than Gordon Ramsay.

With the risks being so obvious and households are insisting on not just stocking the appliances, but also putting them to use even when many lack the required experience to use them, having adequate home becomes a very important step.

Men, who hardly read instructions before jumping into using the appliances, were found to be in the forefront of buying the culinary tools. While they spend an average of £119 purchasing, women lag behind with about £88. Men therefore outspend them by about a third.

Among the tools that were owned and hardly used by their owners are toasted sandwich makers, which topped the list of the unused with 32 per cent of owners admitting to not utilising them. There were also blenders, which came next with 21 per cent of owners admitting to the same habit.

Others in the roll call of the unused were steamers, juicers and electric carving knives etc. These were owned by 17 per cent of people who left them redundant.

The irony, however, is that even when used some of these appliances have caused more harm than good in homes. For example kitchen blow torches and electric carving knives were said to have been misused and the result was often a costly accident in the house. Accidents caused with gadgets like slicing through worktops have resulted in about £64 million of damage.

Men, unlike women, as enthusiastic as they have been in leading the way to amassing the tools need to realise that beyond buying them they should used them. And beyond merely putting the gadgets into use, they should think of the likely results of not reading instructions or keeping to safety rules.

Women are not entirely exonerated from blames. They too have been found to contribute immensely in making this a major issue. While it is important to buy the entire appliances one would need in their kitchen, they need to know that time should be created for using those and above all, making use of the appliances safely.

Even when playing safe, one can not completely rule out the possibility of accidents. The precaution here is for households to make sure they take out the right home and contents insurance to protect their homes and possessions in case things suddenly go wrong. But, prevention still remains the best antidote.

Musa is an author of several articles pertaining to Home Insurance. He is known for his expertise on the subject and on other Business and Finance related articles.

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