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These are a few of my favorite things for cooking, looking good and relaxation.
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I use it. I wear it. I read it. I go there. And I sit there.
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Kershaw Shun Classic Knife
2 people recommended this item
Description
These knives are wonderfully engineered and balanced and hold an edge remarkably well. A good cook needs a sharp knife.
Updated Aug 28, 2007
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Waring Professional Deep Fryer
First to recommend
Description
It has a timer an easy to read temperature dial along with three separate fryer baskets. So you can make a lot or a little.
Updated Aug 28, 2007
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Cuisinart Classic Food Processor
First to recommend
6 people recommended this item
Description
My husband just fell in love with this. Mechanical objects, I don´t get, but he loves it!
Updated May 26, 2006
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Daisy Cooks!: Latin Flavors That Will Rock Your World
2 people recommended this item
Description
This cookbook is the real deal if you want to cook authentic Latin food. Itâs an easy to follow read and illustrated with the kind of beauty and flair that only Daisy Martinez can bring to whatever space she inhabits.
Updated Aug 28, 2007
OXO Food Mill
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
Description
I prepare the apples for my signature âChristmas In A Jarâ¢â apple butter. Infuse tomato sauce with the flavors of garlic and oregano before I cook them. It can take the place of a mortar and pestle in some cases when you want to get the most out of the flavors you are trying to layer in a sauce.
Updated Aug 28, 2007
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Havana Dreaming: Guayabera Shirts
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
Description
I have at least six of these shirts that help you make the transition from casual to more formal party wear. Even if youâre not Latin you can look the part after the cooking is done. My last two came from this store, direct from Little Havana, Florida. Actually, one is a Guayabera. The other is what I call the Ricky Ricardo shirt.
Updated Aug 28, 2007
Tostobueno - The Ultimate Tostonera!
2 people recommended this item
Description
I have two configurations of the Tostobueno® that I have yet to release to the public. I love seeing jaws drop when I pull out these super tostoneras that capitalize on the idea that to make tostones you should have options.
Updated Aug 29, 2007
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Union Square Farmer's Market
First to recommend
Description
This is self-explanatory. Fresh fruits and vegetables. fresh seafood, turkey sausage, breads of all types, herbs and flowers . . . what isnât available at this open-air marketplace in New York City? You can literally go crazy from so many choices to feed your fans and dress your table.
Updated Aug 28, 2007
Sunset Magazine
First to recommend
Description
This is my fantasy publication. It's articles are centered on locales on the West Coast but the outdoor gardens and articles on food give me a chance to dream about entertaining in the wide open space with the best of all produce, cheeses, meats and wines of the world.
Updated Aug 28, 2007
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My Terrace Garden in Harlem
First to recommend
Description
Not only does this garden provide herbs like sage basil, and oregano, peppers, tomatoes, collard greens, and broccoli but it provides a little piece of the country among the concrete and steel of the city. I can sit and unwind with a nice glass of my favorite drink and forget for a moment the grind.
Updated Aug 28, 2007
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ChefDonClark
For most of my life, I have been in the public eye. First, as an anchor/reporter in college. Then came Baltimore and...
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