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The Tools I Can't Cook Without - a list by brianprestoncampbell
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Global 10 inch Chef's Knife
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It's the lightest, best balanced chef's knife I have ever owned. Plus it's made in Japan in the tradition of Samurai swords.
Updated Jul 13, 2006
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Soehnle Bretagne Kitchen Scale
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It's stainless steel and weighs items up to 9 pounds in both standard and metric units. I use it almost every day.
Updated Jul 13, 2006
Mafter Exopat Nonstick Baking Mat
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Almost nothing sticks to these silicon baking mats.
Updated Jul 13, 2006
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Lodge 15.25" Chef's Cast Iron Skillet
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2 people recommended this item
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With regular use, these inexpensive pans become almost as nonstick as Teflon (without the health concerns). Care for them properly and they will last several lifetimes. (via Target)
Updated Apr 5, 2006
OXO Good Grips Swivel Peeler
First to recommend
6 people recommended this item
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The best peeler I have ever used-we have had the same one for ten years and it's still sharp.
Updated Jul 13, 2006
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Soyajoy Soymilk Machine
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3 people recommended this item
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My body doesn't like cow's milk, and I don't like paying $3.50 for a half-gallon of soymilk. I make my own at home in 14 minutes. (via NaturesTapestry.com)
Updated Apr 5, 2006
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Polder Programmable Thermometer with Timer
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2 people recommended this item
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Now that I use this, I never forget that something is in the oven. And it tells me when it's cooked to perfection.
Updated Jul 13, 2006
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John Boos Butcher Blocks
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John Boos makes seriously high quality butcher blocks for pros and home chefs. (via MetroKitchen.com)
Updated Apr 5, 2006
Two Tea Leaves and A Bud, Inc.: Single Region Teas
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I got hooked on this tea while shooting a catalog of gourmet food products. It's a little pricey but definitely worth it. (via World Pantry)
Updated Apr 5, 2006
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Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT SLR 8-MP Camera
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I don't cook with it, but I frequently have to take quick digital photos of the products I buy or cook and email them to clients. This 8 megapixel prosumer SLR takes great photos and is fast enough to catch a toddler in action. (via Ritz Camera)
Updated Apr 5, 2006
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