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Salt and Pepper Mills with Built-in Light

September 15th, 2007 by Al in Kitchen Gadgets

Image Lighted Mill for Pepper or Salt

Praise be to the gadget gods, finally man has invented the much needed image lighted mill for pepper and salt. So we will now be able to cook in the dark without the fear of putting too much salt or pepper in our food. Thank you!

The image lighted mill is available from Sharper Image for $29.95icon, you know you need one.

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Shall I be Mother?

September 14th, 2007 by Sam in Gadget Gift Ideas, Home Gadgets, Kitchen Gadgets

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As some of you may know by now, I do like gadgets which do more than one thing at once and this fits the bill in more ways than one - not only multi-usage but looks decorative too. This is most definitely on my Christmas list - the Toaster Teapot. It may also (possibly) save on energy as you’ll be using one appliance to do the work of two?
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Flavoured Water From the Tap

September 12th, 2007 by Sam in Home Gadgets, Kitchen Gadgets

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Getting your 8 daily glasses of water can be a bit of a chore (and is there anything more boring than water!) However, with this neat little device, you can add a little flavour to your “eau” (either strawberry, raspberry or peach).
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Wall-Mounted Digital Scale And Clock

September 10th, 2007 by Sam in Kitchen Gadgets

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This is a brill idea and, yet again, so simple! The usual type of kitchen scales are generally quite bulky and take up a fair amount of space on the worktop, so by being able to hang it up when you’ve done, thereby freeing up valuable work area, is great.
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Jamie Oliver Survival Kit

September 9th, 2007 by Sam in Kitchen Gadgets

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It’s just about time to be heading off to “big school”, otherwise known as University. Perhaps this’ll be your first time away from the servants (by which of course I mean mum and dad), and you may have to fend for yourself in the kitchen for the first time. With Jamie Oliver’s Survival Kit by Tefal, consisting of 3 non-stick cooking pans (26cm frying pan, 26cm wok/casserole dish and 20cm saucepan) with two lids (26cm and 20cm) plus a detachable handle, you can have fun cooking your first experimental meals on your own.
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Wine Cooler Fridge Freezer

September 9th, 2007 by Sam in Kitchen Gadgets

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We are currently in the process of trying to find a side by side fridge freezer for our newly fitted kitchen and I think this might just be the one! Particularly as it has the anti-fingerprint finish which is an absolute necessity when you have the “little people” visiting (I’m not being size-ist ; just referring to my nephews and 10 year old daughter … oh and my mother as well, standing at just under 5ft tall!). I have been known to wander around electrical appliance retailers randomly placing my hands all over their fridges and freezers to see if I leave any marks!
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CTV 4845 brings entertainment to your kitchen

September 8th, 2007 by Edwin in Audio/Video Gadgets, Electronic Gadgets, Kitchen Gadgets

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Even moms need a break - so why not consider the CTV 4845 from AEG that was recently unveiled at IFA 2007 in Berlin? This 7″ LCD display can actually be integrated into your kitchen hood, enabling you to watch your favorite movie while whipping something on the stove for the rest of the family. I’m just not too sure how oil and sensitive electronics like this would fare in the kitchen environment though. You’d best be prepared to wipe oil off the LCD display constantly in order to view crisp images at all times.

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Hillary loves cracking nuts

September 8th, 2007 by Edwin in Home Gadgets, Kitchen Gadgets

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Since Christmas will sneak up upon us before we know it, why not prepare yourself with this Hillary Nutcracker?

Love her or hate… you’ll have nonstop fun cracking nuts with Hillary. Regardless of your affiliation (Republican or Democrat) you’ve just found your new favorite kitchen tool! Her stainless steel thigh teeth will pulverize any nut that stands in her way to the Whitehouse.

I wonder what Bill thinks about his wife having thighs of steel. Hopefully he didn’t suffer from too harsh a fallout after his “momentary lapse of concentration”. Definitely a conversation starter for this upcoming holiday season (or any other time for that matter). $29.99 from Perpetual Kid.

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