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QVC Kitchen Products
Written by: Anthony Ottomanelli
QVC has a few kitchen products to spice up your kitchen
The first we checked out was the Ceramic Pivoting Blade Peelers. The peelers are sharp, work very well, and are easy to use. They'll never rust or dull, but be careful not to drop them because they can chip or shatter. I would definitely purchase these for my own kitchen.
The Tornado Mixers look cool and would really impress your friends at a Margarita party. It would be cool for protein shakes at the gym or for mixing ice teas at work. They are simple, small and compact and, thereby, useful. The kids will love it for chocolate milk because when you start mixing a little tornado appears in the middle. You can't blend ice or hard objects because they're made for quick, easy, small and compact functionality.
The best, however, was the Deni Full Automatic Vacuum Sealer. Not only is this a must for any well-equipped kitchen, but the potential for a large family to save money on their food costs is great. By purchasing meats or fish in bulk and vacuum packing and freezing them you will definitely save dollars. Vegetables stored in your custom-made food-saver bags will last much longer than in any other storage bag or container in your kitchen. Even cookies, crackers and baked goods can stay fresh for weeks or longer. The vacuum sealer comes with a canister that you can use for vacuum packing so use it to keep your coffee tasting as fresh as when you opened it. It also has an attachment to vacuum seal mason jars and another one to seal wine bottles.
When I used it on a test run, I made English muffins look inedible, but they will stay fresh much longer! The vacuum sealer mushes them all up, but I swear, it's not a bad thing as long as you're prepared. Vacuum-packed foods that come from the store in a bag - things like wonder bread or any soft baked goods - will be squished when you suck the air out of them. However, when you open them again they return to looking almost as when they were purchased. However, remember, you're sealing for function and durability, not for appearance.
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