Food Carving Materials
Posted on Sunday, April 18th, 2010 at 10:51 pm
Juice fast/feast day 51, carving material,Gridley Randy’s Produce
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MIU Flexible Cutting Board, Set of 5 $9.95 This package of flexible plastic cutting boards from MIU France protects your countertop, simplifies food safety, and stores in any narrow slot of extra kitchen space. Though the boards are flat, they have ample surface area and can be used on either side. MIU France recommends designating the colors according to food category to prevent cross-contamination–yellow for poultry, green for produce, … |
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Fred and Friends OCD Cutting Board $17.79 For obsessive chopping + dicing! If you are one of those folks for whom things must be “just so”, then this cutting board is for you! Our OCD Chef Cutting Board, a 9″ x 12″ cutting board made of strong, long-wearing beechwood, spells out the most precise measurements in exacting detail. So, don’t worry…it’s OK to go a little overboard. And if you want to wash it twenty times after you use it, we… |
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John Boos Reversible Maple Cutting Board BoosBlock professional cutting boards are FDA-approved and are used by professional chefs throughout the United States. These high quality cutting boards are available in end grain and edge grain construction, and come in more than 39 shapes and sizes. John Boos & Co. is the number one supplier of butcher blocks countertops and cutting boards to restaurants, butchers and even the White House. B… |
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Jamie Oliver Finger Guard $3.07 Prevent accidental cuts and spare your fingers some pain with Jamie Oliver’s finger guard. If you have unstable or shaky hands, or simply prefer to take precautionary measures, then this black guard is perfect for you; held in place by flexible finger loops, the guard rests over and protects fingers from kitchen knife edges. It works well with both right and left handers, and the hinged design all… |
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The Polymer Clay Techniques Book $8.50 Everyone can achieve great results with polymer clay. With the 50+ techniques in this book, readers can create polymer clay buttons or boxes or anything in between. Starting with the very basics (such as rolling, baking and gluing), then it moves on to more advanced methods: marbling, texturing, millefoiri, bead-making, faux-stone effects and more. Feature spreads show exciting ways to combine tec… |
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The Polymer Clay Cookbook: Tiny Food Jewelry to Whip Up and Wear $9.33 The Polymer Clay Cookbook celebrates favorite foods with 20 tiny, deliciously realistic food charms to make from polymer clay and fashion into unique jewelry. Styled as a cookbook for the beginning miniaturist “chef,” the introductory chapters discuss the “basic ingredients” and techniques used for polymer clay and jewelry-making. The remainder of the book offers 20 “recipes” grouped by category: … |
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Making Miniature Food and Market Stalls $10.19 A master modeler reveals the tricks of molding marvelously realistic fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, cheeses, breads, pastries, and cakesâplus display stands and boxes. âFull of step-by-step projects for bakery goods, meats, fruits, and vegetables, all photographed in great detail….This useful book is certain to please in public library crafts collections.ââLibrary Journal…. |