Monday, June 7, 2010
Chop and Scoop from Chef's Catalog
This is a wonderful idea. I hate to chop my food and scrap it off the chopping block to put it into my dish. This would do everything at once. And the price is good too. Go to Foodbuzz Daily to see for yourself.
Chop and scoop in one fell swoop. This innovative cutting board makes it easy to funnel chopped ingredients into prep bowl or pan, while raised sides help contain juices. Stain-resistant high-density polystyrene cutting surface with easy-grip black Santoprene handle won't absorb odors. White.
Product Features
• Durable, stain- and odor-resistant polystyrene construction
• Raised sides to contain juices and chopped ingredients
• Easy-grip Santoprene handle to prevent slipping
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I'm from Georgia, moved to North Carolina by way of Florida. I've been in Charlotte for 14 years and love it. The recipes in my book Stir, Laugh, Repeat are all tested by "Food Testers" of which I now have 24. They try a dish and rate it from 1-10 with only those scoring at least an 8 making the book. My website is a holding place for my 2nd book Stir, Laugh, Repeat... Again. Please visit my site to find new recipes and tips. All recipes are easy, using common ingredients and according to my testers, great!
When I wrote my introduction about a year ago and a lot has happened since then. I now have 5 blog sites that keep me pretty busy. Two of my sites are dedicated to nothing but recipes. Martha's Recipe Cabinet holds recipes that will be included in one of my upcoming cookbooks. Martha's Kitchen Korner consists of recipes that are good but still need just a bit of work. On A Book and A Dish you will find my book reviews and the author's favorite recipe. Stir, Laugh, Repeat holds reviews written about my cookbook Stir, Laugh, Repeat and the site you are now on is the "mother" site for all of these. Here you will find cooking tips, simple recipes and updates for additions to the "offspring sites." So, enjoy!










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