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This versatile kit includes Silvermark’s herb snips, salad serving utensils, one 14-inch salad bowl, a salad dryer bag, bonus dressing jar, and a chopped salad recipe book penned by Silvermark co-founder Wendy Silver. Equipped with everything but salad fixings, this kit makes a great housewarming or wedding gift. The herb snips feature rounded handles for comfort and easy maneuvering. High-quality stainless-steel blades with micro-serrated edges eliminate the necessity of sharpening that accompanies most kitchen knifes and scissors. An herb stripper allows users to separate fresh herbs from their hardy stems. A 100 percent imported-cotton dryer bag reduces moisture on washed spinach, basil, or lettuce leaves. The kit’s stainless-steel salad bowl and 18/10 stainless-steel serving utensils match any kitchenware. To care for all stainless-steel tools, Silvermark recommends washing by hand. The herb snips measure 8-1/2 by 4 by 1 inches. The complete kit weighs 4 pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling What’s in the Box Choosing Appliance -> Plastic wrap An absolute must with a million and a half uses. But do not buy just any plastic wrap. Go to a restaurant supply store and buy a large roll of restaurant plastic wrap. It sticks much better than the common grocery store plastic wrap and is much cheaper per foot. Choosing Appliance -> Hobs If you enjoy eastern cuisine, you can buy a speciality hob with a wok burner. Similarly if you are a BBQ fan, choose a BBQ grill. If you are left handed, go for front rather than right hand side controls as this eliminates the risk of reaching across the heat. If you cook for a large family, more than four rings may be useful, and if you have young children it may be worth considering paying a little extra for a hob guard or in the case of gas, choosing an automatic re-ignition or cut off device should the flame blow out. Silvermark S03030 Salad Kit Useful info -> Energy-Efficient Appliances When you're shopping for appliances, you can think of two price tags. The first one covers the purchase price - think of it as a down payment. The second price tag is the cost of operating the appliance during its lifetime. You'll be paying on that second price tag every month with your utility bill for the next 10 to 20 years, depending on the appliance. Refrigerators last an average of 20 years; room air conditioners and dishwashers, about 10 years each; clothes washers, about 14 years. |
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