Salad Spoon by Joseph Joseph is a tool for tossing your fresh greens, but what makes this simple spoon clever is that its a two-part server set. Two spoons interlock as one for easy storage but open up for you to do the flamboyant act of tossing! Three really hip colors green, grey and pink; [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 14, 2010
One of the secrets in cooking that I picked up from my grandmother was to freshly grind all the herbs and masalas in a mortar and pestle. She did not believe in electric blenders or processors and relied totally on her muscle-power. Although time-consuming, grandma said that hand crushing the spices made them release their [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 7, 2010
The Shell is a sleek digital scale sexified with good modern looks. Lift off the Stainless Steel measuring bowl to reveal a large LCD display and simple controls. Rest the upturned bowl on the unit and it’s ready to weigh both liquids and dry foods. A convenient ‘add and weigh’ function also allows multiple ingredients [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 4, 2010
It’s so simple yet effective. I love the Hands On Salad Bowl, winner of a 2010 Red Dot Award. A pair of serving sporks are integrated into the bowl blending smoothly into the design. There’s a unique sculptural element to it and hey, it’s seriously fun to look at. The entire thing is made of [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, May 1, 2010
Pun intended of course. Some would say the struggle between man and ice cube trays is a silly one. It’s not that hard to extract a cube, I mean ice is slippery. The question is how can it be better? The QuickSnap looks like an ordinary tray but there are quick release tabs on the [...]
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Monday, October 11, 2010
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