I’ve been keeping my eye open for this tool when I first saw it developed a couple year’s ago. At that point it was just an award winner for a design competition. Now it’s a reality! And, it is called the Sagaform Pasta and Parmesan Tool.
What a beautiful espresso machine. OTTO has taken the espresso machine to whole new level.
Eliminate one more dish to clean with the Oven-to-Table Serving Bowls. This is appealing on both a simplicity and design level to me. It looks purty and saves me a chore.
In my quest to outfit my kitchen with the necessary tools, I’ve found this really cool Santoku knife. I love the wooden handle.
Having just moved, I am in need of everything that belongs in a kitchen. This Soapstone Roasting Pan will be a nice addition to my cookware. I love the copper and natural look.
This To Go Cup, while expensive, is a multi-purpuse drinking glass. I like the versitility of looking good serving company with a morning cup of coffee and the functionality of grabbing your coffee on the way out the door in the morning. Let’s go green and lose the paper cups.
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Food writer, Michael Ruhlman, has a blog post about his favorite kitchen tools. This is a great reference for those of us who are either (or all of): a) a sucker to buy stupid kitchen gadgets, b) are just beginning to outfit a kitchen, or c) just curious what chefs use.