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Krups GVS142 1-1/2-Quart Automatic Ice-Cream Maker
by: Krups
List Price: $65.00
Feature: Fully automatic 1-1/2-quart ice-cream maker with professional-grade motor
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Maverick MIC-001 Ice Cream Shoppe
by: Maverick Industries, Inc
List Price: $59.99
Feature: Makes 1 quart of ice cream, sorbet, frozen yogurt, frozen drinks
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Nemox Gelato Chef 2200 Automatic 1.5 Qt Ice Cream Maker
by: Nemox
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Old Fashioned Ice Cream Maker
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Resourceful Products Inc 7069 Rpi" Round Ice Cream Container (Pack of 6)
by: RESOURCEFUL PRODUCTS INC
Feature: RPI" ROUND ICE CREAM CONTAINER
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Rival 4Q Electric Ice Cream Maker
by: Rival
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Rival 6Q Electric Ice Cream Maker
by: Rival
List Price: $263.95
Our Price: $263.94
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Rival Dolly Madison ICE Cream Freezer
by: Rival
Feature: Easy to make HOMEMADE ICE CREAM
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Rival GC8250 Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker
by: Rival
List Price: $59.95
Our Price: $29.95
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Feature: Compact 1-1/2 quart gel-canister ice cream maker with soft-serve dispenser
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Rival GC9101-W Treat Shoppe 1 qt Electric Ice Cream Maker Blue
by: Rival
List Price: $59.99
Our Price: $39.95
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Feature: Makes up to 1 qt
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Choosing Appliance -> Ovens Most avid bakers prefer separate, even-heat double electric ovens. If that describes you - and you have the space - be sure one of the ovens is equipped with a broiler that provides at least 3,000 watts of cooking power. Also look for racks that pull all the way out and lock in place for safe, easy access to the oven. On the inside, a dark interior shows less baked-on grime, while a porcelain interior is easier to clean 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. Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Heat Rather than cause accidental heat-damage, prevent such damage in the first place:
- Always use a heat protection pad or trivet (with rubber feet) for hot cookware, or leave cookware to cool on the hob first. Never put hot pans, particularly cast iron. Such heat can damage any surface!
- If you must put a hot pan on the base of a sink use a protective sink mat, sponge, or cloth beneath. It is best to leave the utensil to cool slightly first, or put a few inches of cool water in the sink before the pan.
- Avoid pouring boiling liquids directly into sinks without turning on the cold tap as well.
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