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Nov 19, 2008 -
Want your kid bro or nephew to follow in your culinary footsteps? Get him ready for the kitchen with an assortment of fun cooking equipment.
Finally, he'll be able to reach the counter with a little help from these colorful stools.
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Mar 04, 2009 -
Now that Top Chef is over, I've got another professional chef showdown to discuss: Iron Chef. I'm a huge fan of not only the American version, but also the Japanese version that started it all. Recently, I had an opportunity to catch up with America's very first Kitchen Stadium winner, chef Ron Siegel, now the executive chef at The Dining Room at The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco.
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Aug 29, 2008 -
Kathy Phillips, International Beauty Director of Vogue and founder of the This Works, cult line of aromatherapy beauty products, has recently launched a partnership with Kids Company, to raise money for disadvantaged and damaged children.
Kids Company, set up in 1996 by Camila Batmanghelidjh, provides a refuge for children trying to escape abuse or drug use at home. The drop-in centre, in South London, provides a community-focused area where children can go to see friends, have massages and just hang out in a safe and caring environment.
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Nov 20, 2007 -
It's hard to keep kids seated at the table with all the holiday hoopla, so pull a few tricks out of your purse that will keep them entertained and eating. In addition to providing fun at family dinners, they also help calm kids in restaurants.
- Chopstick Kids — Available in a pink girl or a red boy, these washable melamine chopsticks are easy to use and double as lil stilt walkers.
- Bambu Utensils — The eco-friendly and durable organic bamboo forks and spoons are made for small hands
- Dinnersaurs — For the budding archaeologist, there's prehistoric silverware.
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