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Ginger428 said:Wonderful Pics!!! Thank you soooooooo much!!!
The Daisy plates...are they a set of 4? TIA
wadesgirl said:I *think* it was a set of four or the whole set with caddy as the host special.
These are awesome too!! Thank you so much! What was that "tong" shaped item?wadesgirl said:http://s287.photobucket.com/albums/ll153/jamiesgirl305/Leadership%2009/
priscilla said:What are the things that look like plastic heads on black handles?
Robin
pcROX said:These are awesome too!! Thank you so much! What was that "tong" shaped item?
wadesgirl said:Kernel cutter for corn on the cob. That will be a big seller around here.
pcROX said:These are awesome too!! Thank you so much! What was that "tong" shaped item?
leftymac said:Those were the sauté tongs, though I'm not sure what exactly the point of them is (i.e. why one would need them when we've got the Chef's tongs). Any attendees wanna share?
pampchefrhondab said:Oh, cake testers? At least that's what the look like for HWC. These will go over very BIG!! Sorry if I missed them being mentioned earlier!
Thank you so much for sharing these - they are great pictures. Love the Gilligan's Island skit!!
wadesgirl said:They are skinny so you can use them for many things.
kam said:Thanks for the pics!
Was pic 24 the Pineapple thing? It looks like a larger version of the Apple Wedger.
leftymac said:Using them to get into jars makes sense. i just think the name 'sauté tongs' is kinda silly. Same with the bamboo 'cracker' tray -- yet all the pics of it show anything BUT crackers in it!
wadesgirl said:Yes, it's huge! Looks just like a larger apple wedger. They also showed doing a cucumber with it. Looked a little hard to try to do a cucumber but it cored the whole thing.
wadesgirl said:They showed pictures of picking up delicate items that you may not be able to grab with the chef's tongs in your cookware. I loved the picture of the soup and sandwich on the cracker tray.
wadesgirl said:http://s287.photobucket.com/albums/ll153/jamiesgirl305/Leadership%2009/
kam said:Thanks for the pics!
Was pic 24 the Pineapple thing? It looks like a larger version of the Apple Wedger.
wadesgirl said:Yes, it's huge! Looks just like a larger apple wedger. They also showed doing a cucumber with it. Looked a little hard to try to do a cucumber but it cored the whole thing.
kam said:Darn! I was hoping the Pineapple wedger was going to be something else. They sell these Pineapple things that "screw" into the pineapple, so you don't have to remove the outside skin. But from the pic of our new one, it looks like you have to remove the skin first???
I think it's for submitting 2 shows in March or 2 shows at the beginning of the month or something like that! They have that style or a smaller "uni-sex" black apron that ties around the waist.lauradahl said:Cute apron....what's the story on that? Available for purchase or an item earned?
What great pictures. I have been excited to learn what the new products were since I earned the 6k level in Nov.....this just makes me more excited now after seeing them...THANKS!
What kind of drink is that?! :balloon: You should have been there it was so much fun! The catalog shows a great picture of it slicing a pineapple. I just didn't get a picture of it to post. Do you want me to take a picture of it in the catalog just for you?leftymac said:I wish they had a picture of it doing a pineapple! It's totally different from the pineapple slicer I got from Williams-Sonoma. That one spirals down into the pineapple, pulling it out in one huge spiral that you can then cut into rings. Then you're left with an intact shell to fill with a festive, yet incredibly gay, drink.
kam said:Darn! I was hoping the Pineapple wedger was going to be something else. They sell these Pineapple things that "screw" into the pineapple, so you don't have to remove the outside skin. But from the pic of our new one, it looks like you have to remove the skin first???
leftymac said:I think it would cut through the skin so you don't have to do that first.
cvaccaro said:I must say I love the HWC plates as well. They are gorgeous, any idea if anyone can order or if only a host special.
Cathy
wadesgirl said:I think it's for submitting 2 shows in March or 2 shows at the beginning of the month or something like that! They have that style or a smaller "uni-sex" black apron that ties around the waist.
What kind of drink is that?! :balloon: You should have been there it was so much fun! The catalog shows a great picture of it slicing a pineapple. I just didn't get a picture of it to post. Do you want me to take a picture of it in the catalog just for you?
YES YES YES!! I want to see it in action.And the drink would have to have rum, pineapple juice, be fizzy, and have an umbrella.RobinWhat kind of drink is that?! :balloon: You should have been there it was so much fun! The catalog shows a great picture of it slicing a pineapple. I just didn't get a picture of it to post. Do you want me to take a picture of it in the catalog just for you?
leftymac said:I wish they had a picture of it doing a pineapple! It's totally different from the pineapple slicer I got from Williams-Sonoma. That one spirals down into the pineapple, pulling it out in one huge spiral that you can then cut into rings. Then you're left with an intact shell to fill with a festive, yet incredibly gay, drink.
kam said:Darn! I was hoping the Pineapple wedger was going to be something else. They sell these Pineapple things that "screw" into the pineapple, so you don't have to remove the outside skin. But from the pic of our new one, it looks like you have to remove the skin first???
kam said:Leftymac: You described the one I was hoping for! Yes, it leaves the shell intact.
wadesgirl said:Okay, I'll do it! Give me one second.
leftymac said:Using them to get into jars makes sense. i just think the name 'sauté tongs' is kinda silly. Same with the bamboo 'cracker' tray -- yet all the pics of it show anything BUT crackers in it!
I try! Just for you, it's on there! DH asked what the heck I was doing photographing the catalog!Oops, go back a page to see it!leftymac said:you 'da bomb, girlfriend.
wadesgirl said:
You cut off the top and bottom of the pineapple and slowly wiggle it down. Then they said if you wanted to you can pull it back to the top, rotate 45 degrees and slice down again for wedge size.
leftymac said:I <3 it!!!!!!
leftymac said:I wish they had a picture of it doing a pineapple! It's totally different from the pineapple slicer I got from Williams-Sonoma. That one spirals down into the pineapple, pulling it out in one huge spiral that you can then cut into rings. Then you're left with an intact shell to fill with a festive, yet incredibly gay, drink.
leftymac said:Wadesgirl you better not volunteer to take any more pictures. Soon someone will be asking you to scan the entire catalog and CN to post!
jbdowd0798 said:Soooo what kind of festive, yet incredibly gay, drink are you thinking of???
I see that it was partially answered, but the Saute Tongs are intended for little things that would be overwhelmed by the Chef's Tongs.leftymac said:Those were the sauté tongs, though I'm not sure what exactly the point of them is (i.e. why one would need them when we've got the Chef's tongs). Any attendees wanna share?
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