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Kitchen Diva said:what are the flyswatters?
Actually, knowing this group I figured it was code for something neurotic, or off the wall.ChefBeckyD said:Are you thinking they must be some kind of kitchen tool?
Nope! They are just.....flyswatters! PC used to sell flyswatters - but they were very good ones, that came with their own little dust pan, and had a little broom on the end, and also a little pair of tweezers to pick up the flies!
They were sold on the same page as the BBQ tools, and I still get requests for them quite often!
chefann said:I always used to joke at shows that the fly swatter was one of the few tools in the catalog that DIDN'T come with a recipe. eeeeuuuwww... :yuck:
Remind me not to come visit you on the day Micah makes lunch.ChefBeckyD said:Hmmmmm, why just yesterday, Micah was suggesting that we "make grilled ant sandwiches on the Weber Grill".......I'm sure he could come up with some fly recipes for you!:chef:
chefann said:Remind me not to come visit you on the day Micah makes lunch.
Yes, the flyswatters are still available for purchase on our website or through a Pampered Chef consultant.
The flyswatters are made of durable plastic and have a flexible rubber head for efficient swatting.
No, our flyswatters come in one standard size that is suitable for swatting flies and other insects.
The flyswatters can be easily cleaned with soap and water. However, avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they may damage the product.
Our flyswatters are designed specifically for swatting insects and we do not recommend using them for any other purposes.