Tefal Quick Cup
Posted on 28. Mar, 2008 by Shane in Kitchen Gear
The Tefal Quickcup will give you hot or cold filtered water in 3 seconds! Press the red button, and within 3 seconds 220ml of water (about the capacity of a mug) is drawn up through an integrated filter, heated and then dispensed directly into your cup. Traditional electric kettles require a lot of energy to [...]
Art on a cup
Posted on 26. Mar, 2008 by Shane in Kitchen Gear, Yuppiechef Diary
Stephanie Harjes and Kathrin Grunke were commissioned by Arzberg Germany to create there own personal range of crockery, each cup separately packaged in a sturdy gift box, ensuring safe delivery and storage. Stocks are low at the moment, but we are expecting the next shipment at the end of April. Stefanie Harjes: An interpretation of [...]
Bialetti now available on Yuppiechef
Posted on 24. Mar, 2008 by Shane in Kitchen Gear, Yuppiechef Diary
In Italy you'll find a Bialetti stove top espresso maker in almost every household, and at Yuppiechef, you'll find a bunch of us who appreciate a decent espresso based something. We are really pleased to have Bialetti on board and are looking forward to getting at least one Bialetti into every South African household! From [...]
Blender Power
Posted on 22. Mar, 2008 by Shane in Kitchen Gear
We like blenders. We came across this uber-cool Wolfgang Puck blender and are salivating at the sheer power of 1000w motor (The closest we stock is 500w). We can't get our hands on one of these but we think the noise might come close to the legendary "potato, potato, potato" sound of a Harley. The [...]
WMF Knife Ads
Posted on 21. Mar, 2008 by Shane in News & Trends
We don't normally write about ads, but we couldn't resist German knife makers, WMF's latest campaign. Now we know we have to brush up our knife skills. (More after the jump)
Espresso anywhere anytime
Posted on 20. Mar, 2008 by Mike in Kitchen Gear
Following on the trend of outdoors/innovation comes this new gadget (not currently available in SA). The Handpresso is a contraption (not to be confused with a bicycle pump) that allows you to make an espresso anywhere – more specifically in the bush. How does it work? Nothing is easier! Just pump the machine to [...]



