Chrome Appliances and Kitchen Gadgets to Match Your Chrome Kitchen
Chrome or Stainless Steel Appliances
The plates and bowls are simple enough, just go with a dark solid color such as blue or black. For the silverware, you should choose a heavier weight simple design stainless steel choice to enhance your metal kitchen décor.
Chrome small appliances are great way to complete the metallic kitchen motif. You should start with something fun and useful like chrome Kitchen Aid food processor. Don't waste time with food preparation, the food processor allows you to make a salsa that beats any store bought jar of salsa. You can control the consistency make either chunky and dry or pureed and wet. You can control the heat of your salsa by selecting your own ingredients. Best thing about the food processor, is that you can slice up onions with out all the tear works. It gives the look of professional cooking for something as simple as a carrot salad that was created when you throw a carrot and a few raisins in the hopper and turned a switch on.
Another awesome gadget to complete the shiny kitchen motif is the Chrome Blender. The Kitchen Aid chrome blender with the metal canister completely grasps the metal look. The shiny cylinder provides an ultra-modern kitchen accessory that conveys professional cooking ability. The blender provides a fun way to supply the vitamins found in a fruit smoothie to your family. When the kids are not around, frozen adult drinks are the order of the day. With the ability to make daiquiris, margaritas, or other frozen concoctions you will turn any social occasion into a party.
Of course the king of all chrome small appliances is the chrome six-quart stand mixer! The eye-catching piece of hardware keeps a prominent spot on any counter and draws the attention to itself. In addition to the added aesthetic value, this baby is a solid workhorse with an amazing powerful motor that makes enough dough to make 2 loaves at a time. With a practiced technique, it also is easier than a bread maker. With a few attachments you have a pasta maker, a fun ice cream maker and an awesome conversation piece.
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