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Apple Peeler-Corer | Williams-Sonoma
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"I love my apple corer-peeler-slicer! It was a gift over 15 years ago, and I still use it often. Whether you just want to eat sliced apples or are baking a pie, this this makes the work fun. I promise that one try and you'll be making crisps and pies just as an excuse to play with this! It happens every time I use it in front of a friend. Advice: get this version with the suction base. The c..."
Pure Komachi Knife (Pink)
1 recommendation
"I don't consider myself a serious cook by any means, but I DO consider myself a salad connoisseur, so when I found myself sawing back and forth with my dull "knife" to slice up some tomatoes I decided something needed to be done. I did some research but ended up receiving this totally cute PINK chef's knife as a christmas present. It looks a little TOO cute, but leave it to those Japanese to make ..."
Pinzon Stainless-Steel Mandoline
2 recommendations
"simple mandolin with many blades, sleek look and great price."
Russell Harrington Bread Knife
1 recommendation
"A bread knife is good for slicing tomatoes, summer fruits, sandwiches and cakes, making it incredibly useful. This one isn't gorgeous but is cheap, dependable and durable, making it a great gift for someone who doesn't care how things look but values how they work."
Red Gripboard with Collapsible Prep Bowl
2 recommendations
"Polypropylene cutting board is 12 x 22.5 x 1 in. Removable 2.5-qt. prep bowl. Dishwasher safe."
Swissmar Borner V-Slicer Plus
4 recommendations
"Not expensive, works extremely well. Lots of value in this"
Wusthof Santuko Knives
2 recommendations
"I don't believe in buying knives or pans in sets. You buy them as you need them. I love the weight of Wusthof knives, I keep them sharp with a stone, or sometimes use my electronic sharpener. I say go for the heaviest, biggest chef's knife you can. People are scared of big knives; they shouldn't be. A sharp heavy knife is less likely to cut you than a small one."
The Pizza Pro - cut pizza fast, easy, clean.
1 recommendation
"No more cheese slipping of the pizza! ~ $19.99 -won't damage cooking pans and will cut a perfect, even slice, every time. -works for righty's, or leftys! -Features stainless-steel blades and a contoured soft grip -fits in standard kitchen drawer. -dishwasher safe."
Enrico Bamboo Cheese Grater with Free Cheese Knife
3 recommendations
"I love this grater because it doesn't make a mess."
Throwzini's Knife Block - Spinning Wheel of Death for Cutlery
3 recommendations
"Add a little excitement to your kitchen!"
MELISSA & DOUG Cutting Food Box
1 recommendation
"This wooden food set would make an adorable gift for a child."
OXO Good Grips Mandoline Slicer
1 recommendation
"Slicing ultra-thin slices has never been easier nor faster than using this mandoline. Everything from potatoes to tomatoes can be sliced with ease."
Williams-Sonoma Mozzarella Slicer
1 recommendation
"I'm a fan of uni-tools in the kitchen. One meaning, one purpose, one function."
Williams-Sonoma Tomato Knife
1 recommendation
"This knife easily cuts through tomato skin. A serious knife for a serious chef."
Williams-Sonoma Deluxe Waffle Mandoline
1 recommendation
"This makes slicing fun and easy. produces straight cuts, julienne cuts, and waffle cuts on your fruits and vegetables!"
Mountain Woods 24" Baguette Miter Board
1 recommendation
"Makes slicing bread a thing of the past. Love this for perfect slices every time."
Speranza Design Gallery - Alligator Knife
1 recommendation
"First off, I love this because it keeps the knife off of the table. Second, its just cute."
Curved Cutting Board
1 recommendation
"The curved shape of this cutting board allows for easy transport, and aside from that, it's got a clean modern look. Can't beat that for form and function!"





