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A lightweight, insulated plastic jug of 1 litre capacity. It has a vertical open ended handle. The lid has a deep lip for stability.
Sifting is a process that many of us avoid for one reason or another. For those persons to whom the sifting process is essential, there are sifters on the market which may make it easier.
A plastic removable jug and talking base that measures liquid in millilitres, litres, pints and fluid ounces. The user selects the type of liquid that they are adding to the jug and the voice output expresses the quantity of liquid in the jug as it is filled. The inbuilt scales can be reset to zero without emptying the jug.
A digital talking food thermometer with simple controls and an LCD display. It measures -20 to +120 degrees C.
A pair of tongs with a V shaped bend in the handles which allows them to be placed on a flat surface so the silicone tips are raised off the surface. A click-lock button mechanism allows the tongs to be locked open or closed with one hand.
This serving spoon has a plastic handle with a unique zig zag design that keeps the spoon raised off benches to avoid a mess. The flexible silicone head with a flat tip makes it easy to scoop and scrape food.
A silicon holder for boiling, steaming and straining vegetables in a saucepan. The unique wall design squashes down to fit any sized saucepan, keeping the pot lid on tightly to cut steaming and boiling time. It has handles for lifting out of the saucepan. Available in two sizes.
A small soft rubber funnel designed to fit in most bottles to enlarge the opening for transferring liquids. One size only.
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