![]() ![]() Importer: Leifheit International USA, Inc. Sold at: The Pampered Chef independent consultants nationwide and online at from January 2009 through July 2011 for about $14 for the individual garlic slicer and $20 for the set.ĭistributor: The Pampered Chef, of Addison, Ill. Incidents/injuries: The Pampered Chef has received 23 reports of blades detaching during use including one report of a consumer who cut her finger. “The Pampered Chef” is engraved on the top cover. The two-piece white plastic, tube shaped slicer measures 2 1/4 inches by 3 1/2 inches and has two blades on the end. ![]() The garlic slicers were sold under product numbers 1113 (individual) and 2578 (set). Consumers can also visit the company’s website at and click on the "Product Alert" tab for more information.ĭescription: This recall involves The Pampered Chef garlic slicers sold individually and with a garlic peeler. To speak with an operator, consumers can call between 7 a.m. Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled garlic slicers and contact The Pampered Chef for a replacement product.Ĭonsumer contact: The Pampered Chef at or toll-free at 87 anytime. I got this little set of Kuhn Rikon peelers with carbon blades in 2013, and mine are still going strong.Hazard: A blade on the garlic slicer can unexpectedly dislodge during use, posing a laceration hazard. But a good peeler is way faster and I think it results in less waste. I know that a knife can work for peeling. Whenever I travel and use a condo/Airbnb kitchen, I always really miss having my scissors. cutting up little kid food (obviously in my past now!).I find them to be so handy for things like: I am always surprised when people do not have a pair of kitchen scissors! Here are 8 tips for keeping kitchen dishcloths sanitary.Īnd here’s info on how I boil mine every now and again. So, I will forever and always have a set of cotton dishcloths in my kitchen. It’s too small! It’s too hard to use for corraling all the little crumbs and such! I hate trying to wipe tables and counters with a sponge. I know it’s quite possible to wash dishes without a dishcloth…a kitchen sponge works fine.īut man, there is nothing that is as good for wiping down counters and other things (like appliances) as a dishcloth. So, I think it’s worth it to pay a little more for a sturdier version, like this one. You can get these cheap ones for under $4, but in my experience, they rust and bend and just do not hold up well. I know you can use a fork instead, but that really does not work as nicely as a whisk, especially when it comes to mixing up eggs or egg whites. I like my big whisks, but a teeny one is so super handy! When I need to whisk up a little bit of salad dressing or a few eggs, I always grab my mini whisk. I’d go with an entirely silicone version, like this one. This kind, with a wooden handle, is not my favorite. If you've watched any of my other videos you've probably noticed. Best Selling Pampered Chef Vegetable Peeler 1071 Ships Today (62) 16.99 New 8.99 Used Pampered Chef Serrated Peeler 1072tomatoes Peaches Mangoes 1 Pan Scrapper (7) 17.77 New 13.98 Used Pampered Chef 1087 Mandoline Food Slicer - White (22) 44.00 New 14.95 Used Pampered Chef 1050 Vegetable Peeler Stainless Steel (5) 44.95 New 20. Your frugal heart will be happy about the way this spatula helps you use up ALL the food in a jar/container. In this video I show you the best way to use your Pampered Chef Garlic Press and the Pampered Chef Garlic Peeler and Slicer. Since it’s narrow, it can fit just fine even if you have a smaller peanut butter jar. A blade on the garlic slicer can unexpectedly dislodge during use, posing a laceration hazard to the consumer. I use this for various sauce containers (Thai red curry sauce, for example) but most often, I use it to get the last of the peanut butter out of a jar. It’s about half the width of a typical spatula, and it is SO useful for getting the last little bit of food out of containers, especially if they have narrow openings. A narrow rubber spatulaĪ lot of people have the typically-sized spatulas, which are super useful, to be sure!īut I really, really love having a narrow spatula. I know that no two home cooks are exactly the same, but if these things are helping me, they miiiiight also help you.Īnd none of them is particularly expensive. I like to keep a somewhat minimalist kitchen.īut there are a few things I have in my kitchen that I cannot imagine living without they make my life easier every single day. ![]()
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