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    Anchor Hocking 10-Piece Mixing Bowl Set. $49. ... the Cuisinart model features an extra-large feed tube, ... Simply pull the plastic wrap out and tap the machine for a perfect square in no time.

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    Buy Now: Amazon #14 Elevate Your Culinary Experience With COOK WITH COLOR Mixing Bowls: A 4-Piece Nesting Plastic Set Featuring Convenient Pour Spouts And Handles!. Review: "I love these mixing ...

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    Nope, it's made out of recycled plastic, which makes it waterproof, oil-proof, and stain-proof. ... dough hook and whisk. Plus, the five-quart bowl will fit most standard recipes. Walmart. $129.99 ...

  5. Fiesta (dinnerware) - Wikipedia

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    A set of seven nested mixing bowls ranged in size, from the smallest at five inches in diameter up to a nearly twelve-inch diameter. [9] The company sold basic table service sets for four, six and eight persons, made up of the usual dinner plate, salad plate, soup bowl, and cup and saucer.

  6. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Bowl: To hold food, including food that is ready to be served A round, open topped container, capable of holding liquid. Materials used to make bowls vary considerably, and include wood, glass and ceramic materials. Bread knife: To cut bread A serrated blade made of metal, and long enough to slice across a large loaf of bread. Using a sawing ...

  7. Mason Cash - Wikipedia

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    Mason Cash had been producing mixing bowls during the 1800s, but in 1901 they designed and manufactured the very first iconic Mason Cash mixing bowl. The design of the Mason Cash mixing bowl has barely changed in over 100 years and can be recognised by its original and distinctive pattern on the outside of the bowl. [4]

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