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      <title>Hurom Slow Juicer with Cookbook, White</title>
      <link>http://www.cheftools.com/Hurom-Slow-Juicer-with-Cookbook-White/productinfo/01-0313/</link>
      <author>Alison@cheftools.com</author>
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      Despite its name, the Hurom Slow Juicer outpaces traditional juicers in value, taste, and nutrition. Hurom's patented auger juicing mechanism moves at only 80 RPM, pressing fruits and vegetables rather than ripping them to shreds. The result is more viscous, delicious, and nutritional juice. The auger is like a mortar and pestle, slowly masticating food, releasing healthy oils and enzymes. In the end, the Hurom Slow Juicer produces less leftover pulp, which means you're getting more value out of each almond, apple, and avocado. And compared to traditional juicers, the Hurom saves energy - it only uses 150 Watts to operate compared to 1,500 Watts for other juicers. 
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      <pubdate>09 May 2012 11:40 PST</pubdate>
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      <title>Tovolo Bug Ice Pop Molds, Set of 6</title>
      <link>http://www.cheftools.com/Tovolo-Bug-Ice-Pop-Molds-Set-of-6/productinfo/06-6004/</link>
      <author>Alison@cheftools.com</author>
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      The Tovolo Bug Pops set allow you to create unique frosty treats easily. Simply fill the molds with juice, fruit puree, or any delicious liquid and freeze. When they're done, these pops emerge from the freezer shaped like giant ladybugs, beetles, and caterpillars. The stick inside each pop is shaped like a wriggling worm. The handle - with a drip guard - is shaped like a plant. When in the freezer, these pops rest on leaf shaped bases. Each base fits 2 pops, allowing flexibility in how many pops you make.  
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      <pubdate>09 May 2012 11:40 PST</pubdate>
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      <title>Tovolo Shere Ice Molds, Set of 2</title>
      <link>http://www.cheftools.com/Tovolo-Sandwich-Cutter-Train-Boat/productinfo/11-0163/</link>
      <author>Alison@cheftools.com</author>
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      Use the Tovolo Sphere Ice Molds to create large orbs of ice that look incredible and keep drinks cold for longer. These spheres are perfect in cocktails, iced tea, or lemonade. Simply fill the mold with water - or any liquid - and freeze. When frozen, simply separate the mold and you're left with a perfect 2-1/2" sphere. These molds are stackable, so they fit perfectly in the freezer. 
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      <pubdate>09 May 2012 11:40 PST</pubdate>
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      <title>Tovolo Sandwich Cutter, Train & Boat</title>
      <link>http://www.cheftools.com/Fat-Daddios-Glass-Pedestal-Cake-Stand/productinfo/02-4186/</link>
      <author>Alison@cheftools.com</author>
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      The Tovolo Sandwich Shaper is a fun and versatile tool that you can use to trim crusts - or shape any food. Simply place this cutter on top of any sandwich and press down. You're left with 2 fun shapes that kids will love to devour. When you're ready to send kids to school, camp, or wherever, put the sandwich in the included storage container. Made of durable plastic, neither the container nor the mold contains BPA. Both the cutter and the container wash easily in the dishwasher. 
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      <pubdate>09 May 2012 11:40 PST</pubdate>
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      <title>Charles Viancin Sunflower Lid, 11.5"</title>
      <link>http://www.cheftools.com/Charles-Viancin-Sunflower-Lid-115-Inch/productinfo/06-5957/</link>
      <author>Alison@cheftools.com</author>
      <description>
      Reach for the Charles Viancin Sunflower Lid next time you have leftovers. This simple storage tool fits over any appropriately sized vessel, creating an airtight and watertight seal. Bring it along to a picnic or a barbecue to keep food warm and covered. Easily put away leftovers after dinner by simply plopping the lid on top of dishes – it is freezer, oven, and refrigerator safe. Made of food grade silicone, and with whimsical styling, this lid is easy to clean and helps you cut down on using plastic wrap, freezer bags, and plastic storage containers. It's heat safe up to 450 F, so you can use it in place of your normal glass and steel lids. 
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      <pubdate>09 May 2012 11:40 PST</pubdate>
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      <title>Charles Viancin Waterdrop Steaming Lid</title>
      <link>http://www.cheftools.com/Charles-Viancin-Waterdrop-Steaming-Lid/productinfo/06-5965/</link>
      <author>Alison@cheftools.com</author>
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      There's nothing healthier than freshly steamed vegetables - and there's no easier way to steam vegetables than in the Charles Viancin Waterdrop Steaming Lid. This steamer is flexible, and can be used cookware or bowls of virtually any size. Made of durable silicone, this steamer will never interact with food or absorb odors or flavors. This may be the easiest steamer to store: outfitted with a suction cup, you can stick it to any kitchen surface for out-of-the way storage. 
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      <pubdate>09 May 2012 11:40 PST</pubdate>
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      <title>Charles Viancin Coralia Trivet, Red/White</title>
      <link>http://www.cheftools.com/Charles-Viancin-Coralia-Trivet-Red-White/productinfo/06-5968/</link>
      <author>Alison@cheftools.com</author>
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      Protect your tables and countertops in style with the versatile Charles Viancin Expandable Trivet. Perfect for small and large dishes and pans - any anything between - this trivet expands to nearly 10 inches. When not in use, each leaf folds together for easy, flat storage. Made of durable, food-grade silicone, this trivet can take a beating from heat, cold, and moisture, and still look impeccable. When you’re done, just throw it in the dishwasher for easy cleaning. 
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      <pubdate>09 May 2012 11:40 PST</pubdate>
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