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Mikasa French Countryside Highball

Mikasa French Countryside Highball

by: Mikasa

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Description
  • Binding: Kitchen
  • Brand: Mikasa
  • EAN: 0641265226660
  • Feature: 18.5 oz capacity
  • Label: Mikasa
  • Manufacturer: Mikasa
  • Model: TYC01012
  • Publisher: Mikasa
  • Studio: Mikasa

  • 18.5 oz capacity
  • Fine European crystal
  • Coordinates with Mikasa's French Countryside casual china






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Choosing Appliance -> Taps
If you want a sink with large bowl dimensions to cope with big-pan washing-up, it is worth considering a tap with a pull-out or pull-down spray rinse. This gives you water anywhere you need it around the bowl area.
Choosing Appliance -> Mixer
Pretty much the same thoughts as the food processor. High quality mixers are great for making bread or other tough jobs. Every kitchen should have one. Be sure that any mixer has all three attachments: paddle, dough hook, and whip. Also, find a spot on the counter where it can be easily accessed at a moment's notice.
Mikasa French Countryside Highball
Mikasa French Countryside Highball Mikasa French Countryside Highball
  • 18.5 oz capacity
  • Fine European crystal
  • Coordinates with Mikasa's French Countryside casual china
List Price: $15.00
You Save: $ 15.00 ( 100% )

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Useful info -> Granite
Granite is an igneous rock. It is formed as a result of the slow crystallisation of molten magma at depth in the earth's crust. Uplift and erosion has over millions of years resulted in this material outcropping at the surface. The minerals which make up granite are generally quartz, felspars and various mafic minerals (amphiboles, pyroxenes, micas and secondary materials). It is the size, distribution and precise chemistry of these minerals which give the granite it's colour. The silica content of granite should be at least 70%. In the stone industry "granite" has been a term applied to almost all igneous rocks and schists.



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