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I think "cubed cheese slicer" is much better for this gadget than it’s official name: "Who Cut The Cheese? Cheese slicer with grey cap". My name sounds more modern, in line with how this looks to me.
Marcus Vagnby designed this slicer to hold and store a block of cheese, and to cut it into perfectly uniform slices. If stored in the fridge, the heavy base retains it’s cold for a while, making it ideal to transfer over for parties.
Via product dose, de compras ; image: uncommon goods ; Tags: cheese, cheese slicer, cheese storage, entertaining, gadgets, kitchen
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Amuse your senses and your tummy with a set of Circus Cookie Cutters. A tiger, lion, giraffe, seal and elephant fit to eat. The cutters are kid-friendly, just press the spring-loaded stamps to release the cookies.
You can also get a Circus Wagon Cookie Jar to go with them.
image williams sonoma ; Tags: circus, cookies, cookie cutters, circus cookies, circus cookie cutters, baking, kids, kitchen, gadgets, cooking
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Writing about that gorgeous faucet today made me dream about my perfect kitchen. Ok, well not perfect kitchen, but the realistically affordable kitchen of my dreams. This is the sink that we have planned to give our kitchen an inexpensive facelift:

The Blanco SILGRANIT sinks combine 80% natural granite with acrylic bonds for superior hardness and scratch resistance, not to mention chipping and stain resistance. The sinks are also heat resistant, so you don’t need to worry about putting a hot pan into the sink. Up close, the slight speckled pattern with the matte finish is just beautiful.
We have yet to decide if we’ll stick with the double bowl or move to a large single bowl design (they are so handy). Undermounts are also available, but not an option in our case unless we replace our countertops. You can buy many of these sinks at your local Home Depot.
image: homedepot ; Tags: blanco, blanco sinks, sink, sinks, kitchen sink, kitchen design, granite sink
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Just like the Toaster/Kettle I featured recently, this Combination Microwave Toaster from LG frees up counter space and saves you from accidentally tripping your fuses for using too many appliances at once. The 0.9 Cu FT, 900W microwave oven is combined with a two-slot, 800W toaster. My only beef with the design is the lack of a removable crumb tray, since that means cleaning this particular toaster is quite difficult.
Via product dose image: amazon ; Tags: lg, lg electronics, microwave, toaster, microwave toaster, microwave oven, appliance, appliances, kitchen, electronics, cooking
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Well, this is a thing of beauty and a thing of genius. The new Kohler faucet for the kitchen, the Karbon Articulating Kitchen Faucet, adds a whole load of functionality to the kitchen.
Aside from its sleek design, the faucet is engineered to hold any pose for hands-free operation (so, you can walk away while you fill up your pot with water). Streamline your workflow, and your design. Raise it up to fill pots, or bring it down low to clean up the sink. Fold it up and out of the way when not in use. How cool is that?
Via outnext ; image: kohler ; Tags: kohler, karbon, faucet, articulating faucet, kitchen, kitchen faucet, kitchen design, sink, kitchen prep
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