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Amazing New French Pottery In Gorgeous Colours
Dear Erika, Be one of the first to experience the amazing pottery range we discovered last month from Emile Henry, (France's Le Creuset of the pottery world). You and your guests will love them as much as the food you'll serve in them. The 5 new colours are stunning, whether by themselves or mixed together and with names like Muscade (French for Nutmeg), Poivre, Fig, Lichee and Grani (Green from Granny smith) we couldn't resist and chose them all. All the pieces are oven proof, dishwasher and microwave safe and don't forget they all come with the Art of Living ½ price replacement guarantee if you are a Red Apron member.
Emile henry urban Colours display in Reigate.* As we were putting the display together last week, Babette told me: "My favourites are the salt pigs (£19.95), because of their straight shape, the Coffee bol, (£4.50) ie a small version of the French morning coffee bowl, ideal for expresso and cappuccino but still with that French charm which I do miss a little, and the loaf plate (£20.00), very hard to find in this country but useful for both sweet and savoury loaves, and also Asparagus."
I would recommend any of these great products, but I'm sure you can guess which ones are going to find their way in our kitchen first... *Only available in our shops, so come along and view the whole range. A Revolutionary Breakthrough Product: FLAME (in the middle of the picture there are some Flame Tagines, a very special product)
...Flame Tagines now in... (prices under pic) £73 for the 32cm. Also exist in 25cm and 36cm. 'Flame' is an amazing new product from Emile Henry. It's made from a special ceramic material that you can use in the oven or on the top of the cooker, and yes, it goes straight on a flame!
It's also "thermal shock" proof, which means that you can take them from the freezer straight to a hot oven (A real no no with normal pottery or ceramic products).The strength of this new material gives them a very high chip resistance which is a definite plus. Being ceramic means lighter and cheaper than Cast Iron.
We've just started with the Tagines in 32cm (£73) in 5 different colours (Black and Fig show in the middle of Urban Colours above) The Tagine's distinctive conical lids help retain the moisture and auto-baste whatever you are cooking in them, giving you moist and succulent dishes. Do come and have a look for yourselves.
Regards
Andrew PS: Don't miss out on the fantastic cooking demo by KitchenAid in Reigate this Friday 3 to 5pm. The first 10 people to spend £50 or over during the demo will get the KitchenAid recipe book worth £17. (not limited to KitchenAid products) |