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Showing posts with label utensil. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

High Heat Resistant Nylon Fork 14"/35cm Review

High Heat Resistant Nylon Fork 14/35cm
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I have several nylon forks I use for cooking. I like them because they are relatively safe for non-stick cookware, and are flexible. They don't damage the coating. I was looking for more and could not find them in any store.
Then I found this one at Amazon, but the Amazon description is kind of sketchy, it doesn't give a whole lot of information. Checking the manufacturer's website (Norpro) I found that this a "HIGH HEAT NYLON FORK" 14" long. High heat resistant to 450F. That's about all the manufacturer's website says.
The fork is dark gray/black. It is fairly rigid, not as flexible as I'd have liked. So I reserve its use for a fork that requires its rigidity. Since it's heat resistant to 450F, it's good for use in boiling liquids, too. If you're not looking for flexibility, then this an OK product for you.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Le Creuset 2.25-qt. Stoneware Utensil Crock Review

Le Creuset 2.25-qt. Stoneware Utensil Crock
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What can you really say about a utensil crock? The batteries die too soon? The picture is clear? The author took me to a magical world of make believe?
Well, it does hold many utensils, much better than my last one.
Why would I recommend this crock over others? Weight.
This is one heavy momma. The benefit is that unlike the thin stainless holders, this thing stays in its place.
Look, we all cram as many utensils into this thing as we can. With a thin, light holder the entire crock moves around or comes with you. You actually need 2 hands...one to hold the crock and another to take out what you need.
With the weight of this crock, only one hand is needed. It stays in place.
I very much recommend this crock or any color that matches the rest of your decor. MUCH better than the stainless crock we used to use.

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Now this crock will hold all those treasured wooden spoons, specialty whisks, pasta servers, spatulas and ladles. Roomy and fairly deep, it is part of Le Creuset's stoneware line, known as Poterie.

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