Archive for January, 2010

Prime Pacific Stainless Steel Bread Box, Brushed

Posted in Bread Storage on January 31st, 2010 by Timmy – Comments Off
Prime Pacific Stainless Steel Bread Box, Brushed

Prime Pacific brushed stainless steel bread box. 16 1/2″ long, 6 3/4″ high, and 10″ deep. Includes swing down door.

Best Manufacturers Reusable Bread Storage Bag

Posted in Bread Storage on January 30th, 2010 by Timmy – Comments Off
Best Manufacturers Reusable Bread Storage Bag

The Best solution for the kitchen…is the philosophy that led to the pioneering of the Fresh Bread Bag. The Bag keeps bread machine loaves and rustic bakery loaves fresh and fragrant and bagels just the right texture. It is also great for bulk-purchased flour, grains and pasta. Using the Best Fresh Bread Bag is a “Green” solution that reduces dependence on plastic bags, while reducing waste and recycling efforts. A practical solution from the wide easy-access opening to the longer loaf size. When not in use, the bag folds down smaller than a breadbox. Constructed of pre-shrunk and colorfast 7.5-ounce twill cotton/polyester in a natural-color canvas with thick-gauge polyethylene plastic lining for air-tightness. The combined strength of these two layers make the Best Fred Bread Bag reusable for years. Machine washable.

J.A. Henckels International Fine Edge Pro 8-inch

Posted in Bread Knife on January 29th, 2010 by Timmy – Comments Off
J.A. Henckels International Fine Edge Pro 8-inch

A crusty loaf yields easily to this knife, whose serrations are big enough to rate–in knife-speak–as “scallops.” Henckels’ International Fine Edge is an inexpensive cutlery line made in countries other than the company’s home of Germany. These knives don’t have bolsters and their blades are thinner and less strong. Handles are narrower and shallower than those of the company’s premier lines–a feature those with small hands might appreciate. –Fred Brack

J.A. Henckels International Fine Edge Pro 8-inch Stainless-Steel Bread Knife