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green family kitchen tools

the green family is a series of kitchen tools and meal-preparation made of a recycled plastic and wood blend, attractive and functional design, each piece has been given a first name green, of course is the family name, and personality that matches its appearance, and at the end of a green’s life-cycle, it can be recycled too!

At long last, you can finally grate cheese with a princess, peel veggies with a nuclear warhead, and scrub your dishes with Guy Fieri’s head. We recommend taking advantage of that overnight delivery ASAP.  Additional photos are available after the break.

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Your average bachelor feels that cleaning up after a meal means making sure all the dishes are piled up in the sink. These Brushing Beauties are likely to remind him of his mother and shame him into actually cleaning each one of them.

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hamburger-hot-dog-table-weights

As long as you are outdoors cooking up hamburgers and hot dogs, using those same food groups to make it an enjoyable experience is a great idea. These weighted hamburgers and hot dogs will keep your table cloth from blowing away and taking all your condiments and side dishes with it. They will also make your mouth water, these very well may be better looking than anything that comes off your grill.

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pig-chip-dishes

As long as you are going to sit on the couch and scarf down chips and dip at a medically unsafe rate, these chip and dip bowls will be a worthy accessory. They will certainly give you a good idea of the shape you will soon be if you don’t get some exercise and start taking your eating habits a little more seriously.

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If dieting hasn’t worked for you, then how about using dishes that look as if your food is being invaded by ants? After all, a sight this disgusting is sure to make you lose your appetite.

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No one enjoys doing dishes. But it is just one of the jobs that needs to be done. Maybe you can bribe your kids into doing it if you let them use these Bubble Scrubbers. They can wash for a few minutes and then spend a minute blowing peoples. Then repeat. Before you know it those dishes are done.

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Cell Tower Lamps

by Jeff Chenkus on August 19, 2007 · 1 comment

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These may be marketed as promotional items, but who wouldn’t want a cell tower sitting on their living room end table? Very realistic looking and made of steel with welded construction. Self supporting, guyed and single pole models available. The guyed version even has working, miniature turnbuckles.

The Equipment shelter and dishes complete the authentic look. Heights are available from 18 to 36 inches. Multiple finishes are available: 24K Gold, Nickel, Galvanized, Aviation Orange, White, or Natural Steel. All in all, beautiful work at a reasonable cost.

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These rubber placemats and coasters will keep your dishes in place, and do it with a nice soft feel. Also, if you have a nice table you want to show off, it won’t cover up the furniture like a typical placemat.

I suggest that this product be for adults only - after all, giving what is essentially a large rubber band to a kid may not turn out well. £ 24.00 (almost $50) for a set of 4 at mode product design.

Snap-A-Party

When I throw a party, its only the best for my dinner guests. But I’ll be dammed if I’m doing dishes. So its paper plates during the week and Snap-A-Party on those formal occasions when you really want to make an impression.

The kit comes with a knife, fork, spoon, plate, chopsticks, and even a toothpick and napkin ring. Very la-de-dah.

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Cooking Mama: Cook Off is a cooking sim for the Wii that allows gamers to create over 250 foods and 55 real-world dishes from 10 different countries: Japan, America, France, India, Russia, England, China, Spain, Germany and Italy. There is even a two-player challenge mode that lets players engage in a culinary showdown a la Iron Chef.

I find it highly amusing that the Wii has the power to make a game about mundane tasks fun enough to be worth shelling out $50 for. What’s next? “Housewife: Vaccum Throwdown?” How about “College Student: Laundry Day!

Cooking Mama: Cook Off will be hitting store shelves this April.

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