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MAPLE SALAD HANDS

MAPLE SALAD HANDS

by: INNOVA DESIGN

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  • Binding: Kitchen
  • Feature: James Beard believed the best way to mix a salad is with your hands.
  • Label: INNOVA DESIGN
  • Manufacturer: INNOVA DESIGN
  • Publisher: INNOVA DESIGN
  • Studio: INNOVA DESIGN

  • James Beard believed the best way to mix a salad is with your hands.
  • Handcrafted wooden tossers, help you get a good grasp on a heaping handful.
  • Made in Canada.





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Choosing Appliance -> Food Processor
This is a big ticket item, but worth its weight in gold. It will save so much time when it comes to simple chopping or more advanced preparations like mayonnaise. As with most things, buy quality-- it will last longer, be capable of tougher jobs, and give you less problems. To make the food processor easiest to use, leave it on the counter top instead of storing it in a cabinet.
Choosing Appliance -> Knives
The importance of high quality knives can't be stressed enough! Buy the best you can and expect to spend some serious money. It is better to buy a couple of excellent knives and slowly add to your collection rather than buying an entire set of low quality knives. Start with a chef knife and paring knife. You will also want to buy a sharpening steel.
MAPLE SALAD HANDS
MAPLE SALAD HANDS MAPLE SALAD HANDS
  • James Beard believed the best way to mix a salad is with your hands.
  • Handcrafted wooden tossers, help you get a good grasp on a heaping handful.
  • Made in Canada.

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When deep-frying french fries, do not overload the basket. Trying to cook too many at one time will result in greasy and soggy fries.



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