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A gourmet is a person
who is knowledgeable in fine food and drink.
Recipe Box
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Keep recipes in an easy to access recipe box.
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Reminiscent of an illustrated A.A. Milne book, the Naturewood recipe box from Pfaltzgraff adds a warm, Winnie-The-Pooh feel to your décor. Alphabetical dividers come with the box, and at 7-1/8 by 4-1/4 inches, it's the perfect size to hold standard 4-by-6-inch recipe cards. At 5-3/8 inches deep, this roomy wooden box is not only ideal for storing recipes. Use it to tuck away keepsakes or jewelry in the bedroom, hide fireplace matches on the mantle, or stow keys, coupons or knickknacks wherever you choose. Delicate greens and browns compliment the lighter wood background. The wider sides are decorated with paintings of a tan beehive atop a fir green table with bees buzzing about. The ends are decorated with paintings of softly lit, yellow-tan windows with fir green panes and more bees buzzing by. The top is adorned with a painting of a home-made sign tacked on that reads "Recibees." The box pairs perfectly with Pfaltzgraff's Naturewood spice rack and complements the Naturewood dinnerware pattern. Betsy Herring
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Collect grandma's favorite recipes in this delightful wooden recipe box for a fully decorated Desert Rose kitchen. This historic design displayed on the counter echoes the classic American pattern that's graced table settings for decades. With its lush wild pink roses and leafy green vines hand-painted on the wooden box, this pretty and practical item accents the casual and lovely Southwestern look. Franciscan Pottery's Desert Rose design, created by Gladding, McBean & Co. in 1941, has maintained its bestselling popularity, with collectors coveting vintage pieces, and Wedgwood continuing to keep the design alive. Makes a sweet hostess gift for any cook or baker, and coordinates with the entire Desert Rose dinnerware collection. Clean the box by hand to protect the painting. --Roberta Cruger
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Durable, inexpensive, lightweight, and clear as crystal, this acrylic recipe box has a hinged lid that contains a slot for holding a recipe card upright so it can be easily read. Included with the box is a set of coated-paper index tabs for arranging recipes by category: meats, desserts, fish, and so on. The box measures 5-3/4 by 4-1/4 by 3-1/4 inches and is designed to hold 3-by-5-inch recipe cards. --Fred Brack
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Almost anyone who clips and saves recipes has gone through a stage when the collection is basically just a manila envelope crammed full of little slips of paper. It's such a relief to transfer the recipes into a neat little box that fits on the counter where it's handy to the cooking process. Pfaltzgraff's Naturewood wooden recipe box is a notch above being just a place to store recipes; it's also a lovely kitchen accessory. Made from pale wood that's been stained and varnished in such a way as to give it a country antique look, this recipe box is painted with leaves, garden tools and a honeybee. In the center of these garden-themed icons is a small inset square with a tiny painting of a potted basil plant inside the square. Though the box is part of the Naturewood line, it would stand alone beautifully in any kitchen that is designed along country kitchen or kitchen garden themes. Use the Naturewood recipe box for recipes written on index cards, clipped from magazines, or printed out from the computer. This recipe box would make a lovely gift for an enthusiastic home chef; a more personal gift might be to include a hand-lettered collection of personally relevant recipes in the box. To clean, just wipe down with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly with a clean dish towel. The Pfaltzgraff Company has been in business in America for nearly two hundred years and is a trusted name in ceramics and patterned kitchenware. All Pfaltzgraff patterns are available for registry by the company. Pfaltzgraff's 5-year in-stock promise guarantees that basic pieces in any registered pattern will be available for five years after a pattern is discontinued (this applies only to patterns discontinued after 2002). --Garland Withers
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Keep the recipes you cook from your heart in a special place of their own with the Pistoulet Box of Secrets from Pfaltzgraff. Made of wood, the clever little box is modeled after the French farmhouse in Jana Kolpens book The Secrets of Pistoulet. Its exterior is hand painted in a lively, rustic, South-of-France palette. Measuring 7 inches long by 5-1/2 inches wide, the Box of Secrets holds numerous recipes--and can be used for stashing goodies or kitchen keepsakes as well. --Emily Bedard
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Gourmet Living
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Quality healthy living,
for the health and socially conscience individual.
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Gourmet Living
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Cookware
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Spices
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Recipes
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