Cookware Cutlery

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Wedgwood Classic Cutlery - Save 50%



This stunning, high quality cutlery set from Wedgwood is an absolute must for any dining table this festive season. Its classic good looks makes it ideal for both everyday use and special occasions. Whether you are preparing a weeknight supper or a more formal dinner for up to eight guests, this cutlery will not let you down.

It is made from weighty 18/10 stainless steel, is dishwasher safe and each set comes with a 50 year Wedgwood guarantee and gift box.

The family sized 78 piece set comprises of the following essential entertaining pieces: - imagine, all your cutlery matching for the first time in years, plus you save £150.00 on RRP!

The 78 piece set comprises of:

8 x Dinner Knife
8 x Dinner Fork
8 x Dessert Spoon
8 x Dessert Knife
8 x Dessert Fork
8 x Teaspoon
8 x Coffee Spoon
8 x Fish Knife
8 x Fish Fork

2 x Serving Spoon
1 x Serving Fork
1 x Sauce ladle
1 x Soup Ladle
1 x Cake Server

Order your set in time for Christmas for just £149.99, that’s a saving of £150.00 on RRP (RRP £300.00). Presented in Wedgwood blue gift box.

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88 Piece Oneida Savannah Cutlery Set




Save £300.00 on Elegant Oneida Cutlery


If you love entertaining, this elegant 88 piece stainless steel from Oneida is the perfect addition to your table. Beautifully crafted from highly polished 18/10 stainless steel, the striking design will look great on a traditional or contemporary table. Order now and save an amazing £300.00 on RRP.

The 88 piece set comprises of:

8 x Table knife
8 x Table fork
8 x Dinner spoon
8 x Dessert knife
8 x Dessert fork
8 x Dessert spoon
8 x Soup spoon
8 x Teaspoon
8 x Fish knife
8 x Fish fork
8 x Pastry fork

Each piece is dishwasher safe and guaranteed for 50 years. All for just £99.99 (RRP £400.00).

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Various Types Of Stellar Cutlery



This is a wonderfully quirky selection of cutlery, not only with it's slimeline curved handles making it a pleasure to hold but it's look making it really stand out on the table.

The Stellar selection of cutlery is made of the finest 18/10 stainless steel and will grace any table. Coming in a variety of timeless designs and in superbly polished or satin finishes the Stellar range of cutlery gives a choice for all tastes, whether modern or traditional.

All cutlery is dishwasher safe and comes with a lifetime stainless steel guarantee. All cutlery sets are available in attractive gift box sets, either in 24 piece sets or 44 piece sets.

The 44 piece set consists of:

6 Table Knives
6 Table Forks
6 Soup Spoons
6 Tea Spoons
6 Dessert Knives
6 Dessert Forks
6 Dessert Spoons
2 Serving Spoons

The 24 piece set consists of:

6 Table Knives
6 Table Forks
6 Dessert Spoons
6 Tea Spoons

We are sure you will find the Stellar cutlery completly to your satisfaction

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Friday, August 11, 2006

Making Cookware Purchasing Decisions

Trying to decide what cookware products are best suited for you can be a difficult and challenging task in many instances. Chances are that if you are in the market for cookware for your own home kitchen, you have found yourself scratching your head more than one time trying to decide which products and merchandise will best meet your own needs. Fortunately, there are some resources that you can utilize to assist you in the process of deciding which brands and types of cookware will best meet your needs both now and well into the future.

One resource that you will want to consider when it comes to shopping for cookware products is the magazine. In the 21st century there are a number of reliable and useful magazines that can assist you in determining what types of cookware products will be best suited to your particular kitchen and to your specific needs -- both today and into the future. (When it comes to selecting and investing in cookware, you want to make certain that your purchases are such that they will be useful to you well into the future. You do not want to purchase cookware products that will not hold up to the stress of regular use or that will otherwise become obsolete in a short period of time.)

There are a growing number of culinary magazines that regularly include feature stories on the latest developments in the way of cookware products. Additionally, oftentimes these culinary magazines offer independent evaluations of different cookware products. Through these evaluations, these independent reviews of cookware products, can be invaluable when it comes to trying to decide what types of cookware products you want to purchase. These different types of magazines can easily be ordered in the brick and mortar world. If you are seriously committed to cooking and baking, you might want to take out a subscription to one or another of these magazines. In addition to subscribing to these magazines in the real world, you can also readily and easily order these magazines with ease online.

In addition to being able to subscribe to these magazines in the real world and in cyberspace, you can also purchase individual issues of these culinary magazines that contain vital information on cookware at any major bookseller. In addition, these magazines are available for purchase at most culinary and kitchen supply stores in the brick and mortar world and online.

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Cutlery – One Spoon Or Two

If I write “born with a silver cutlery in my mouth” all of you will laugh at me whereas you will accept the statement “born with a silver spoon in my mouth” even-though both words carry the similar meaning.


What is Cutlery?
It is the name derived from the term “Cutler” who is a person skilled in making knives. Any hand utensil used to prepare, serve and to eat food is defined as Cutlery. There used be a train called "Master Cutler" which was running between London Marylebone and Sheffield – centre of cutlery manufacture in England during the 1950 and late 1960s. The Americans call their cutlery, silverware or tableware which includes assorted knives and cutting instruments most of them made in silver. The term cutlery includes fork, knife and spoon. Traditional cutlery of good quality was made from silver even though steel was used for more utilitarian knives. Cheaper cutlery was made from pewter – especially spoons.


Twentieth century saw stainless steel and plastic being replaced by the electroplated nickel silver (EPNS) used in the nineteenth century as a cheaper substitute for silver cutlery. Plastic cutlery is favored and used by airlines, fast food and takeaway for the food provided by them. Knork (knife and fork) Spork (spoon and fork) are the fancy names for utensils having combined functions.


A collection of seven to eight kitchen knives form a cutlery set. They may also include steak knives but the foundation of a traditional cutlery set is the knives used for food preparation. A cutlery set may cost as little as $40 and as high as $800 or more which comprises of chef’s knife, utility knife, paring knife, bread knife, cleaver, carving knife, santoku knife, boning knife, kitchen shear and a honing rod to straighten the edges of the knives. Upkeep of the cutlery is by washing them immediately after use and drying. Store them in a place which is beyond the reach of children. Dry your cutlery immediately, and then put away your knives so that your kitchen is as safe as possible. The best place to store cutlery is in a knife block or with each knife in its own sheath. If you place all your knives in one silverware drawer, they will likely harm each other as they knock each other.


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Winnie the Pooh Cutlery Set




What could be more fun at eating than this cutlery collection from some our favoutite characters. Each piece of cutlery has a character from the delightful stories, including Pooh Bear, Tigger, Eyeore and Piglet. Made from high quality 18/10 stainless steel this are a must for those children who love Christpher Robin and his friends

The set includes:

Children's spoon
Children's Knife
Children's Fork
Children's tea spoon

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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Is Your Cookware Poisoning You?

For over 40 years scientists have known that the fumes from hot non-stick surfaces can kill pet birds such as canaries. So just how dangerous are they to you?

Several studies have been conducted into health concerns surrounding Teflon, the coating invented and patented by DuPont. The results have been disturbing, if somewhat inconclusive. While the lethal effect on birds is well documented and not in dispute, much of the other evidence tends to be anecdotal at best. And some of it is downright confusing. For example, the chemical perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is usually cited as the villain of the piece and the root cause of the illnesses that have allegedly appeared in some users. However DuPont claims Teflon doesn't contain this chemical, although it is used in the manufacturing process. Whatever the truth of that may be, it’s certainly accurate to say that there have been a number of health issues emerging in the community immediately adjacent to the DuPont factory in Parkersburg, West Virginia; more about that later.

There also seems to be some disagreement among authorities as to the temperatures at which the bird-lethal fumes are given off. These are quoted as ranging from 285°F to 475° and more. Since both these figures are well within the smoke points of edible oils such as avocado and safflower, keeping your budgie in or near the kitchen is definitely not good for his health.
But what about your health?

Human victims have complained of flu-like symptoms, some leading to respiratory complications, after using non-stick cookware. Some reactions have been reported as "severe"". At least one report suggests that the fumes may be cancer inducing after prolonged exposure, although none suggest that Teflon itself is harmful if swallowed. If the fumes are harmful to humans, then there is much more to consider than just kitchen items. Some brands of light bulb, portable heaters and even Gore Tex clothing are all produced using PFOA, the same reactive agent used in the case of Teflon.

Not surprisingly, DuPont denies there is any problem; but this hasn't prevented the company from paying out millions of dollars in compensation, not only to their employees but to 50,000 people living in the vicinity of the Parkersburg factory. You have to ask yourself "why?". Complaints have included accusations of water pollution, high infant mortality rates and a greater than normal incidence of cancer among the local population. DuPont has never admitted liability in any of these cases. While the jury still seems to be out on the safety or otherwise of Teflon in the home, even DuPont's own experts advise caution when using non-stick items, particularly with regard to high cooking temperatures. And this is something you can rely on: when Teflon and similar coatings are heated to a certain point, fumes are given off. These fumes will kill pet birds that inhale them. It’s therefore reasonable to suppose that other forms of life may also be at risk.

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