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Not too long ago we showed you one of our honey pots, this would be a cute addition to that or one you already have. We have these in a jar on the counter,  and after I walked past them for a week thinking they were pencils my mom finally asked why they weren't on the internet. Well, here they are! Now everyone out in this electronic jungle can finally see what's buzzin' around our hive. Honey, you've got to get one of these, only $3.98

 

Time to hit the bottle! This is great for oils, dish soap, sangria, and a variety of other fine liquids. It's made of stylish glass and it comes with it's very own cork to seal it tight, be the first on your block to have this amazing liquid containment device! Available in 2 cup or 16oz sizes, whichever you prefer, for $9.98.  We also have these cool little pouring spouts, like the bartenders use, and you can use too. One of these bottles full of blue soap with a spout looks a lot better than a crusty old bottle of dishwashing detergent. Or keep it conveniently next to your stove for a drop of olive oil. The bottle is $9.98, the spout is $2.98, the whole shebang for $12.50.

I would tell you how great this product is and how much I like to use it, but I'm a vegetarian. If I did eat meat though, you better believe it would be tender. And how does one make meat tender, you ask? Well the answer my friends is a meat tenderizer. And where would one get one of these "meat tenderizers"? Ah, I'm glad you asked- why, right here of course. And since you asked, let me recommend this fine one- that plastic plate on the bottom is spring loaded, and with the stainless steal prongs the meat is broken down quick and easily so you can marinade all the flavor you want into your cut. It's also dishwasher safe. All this tenderness can be yours for $8.98 ,
I'm going to go get some tofu now.

 

 

Introducing the acme of civilization, the only sure fire way to keep fingers out of the sugar: sugar tongs. Yours for only $2.98.

 

And along those same lines; here are some cool stainless steel sauté tweezers. These are great when you're cooking meats- keeps the hands clean, and you can pick something out of the pan while keeping your fingers at a cool distance. Let's not forget about that olive at the bottom of the jar, no jar is a match for these lengthy pickers. What about sushi, sashimi, and raclette? Now you can pluck the nose hairs of your friends and relatives at a safe distance (by the way these are dishwasher safe), the possibilities are endless. Only $6.98

   

 

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