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25 July, 2006Daily Click 07.25.06

- The BBQ Grillware Stainless Steel Table Top Grill is a hot little number! It’s pretty small at only 22 inches, and it’s also only $97. Available at Lowes.
- While you’re grilling, you might as well use 100% Compostable Dinnerware. The range includes a 12” platter, two 9” plates (one compartmentalized), 12-ounce bowls and cups, and flatware, all of which are made from a compostable sugar cane fiber called Bagasse (utensils are made of 80% potato starch and 20% vegetable oil). Food-safe, microwavable, freezer safe, oil resistant, and capable of holding hot foods and beverages. After use, it can all be recycled (for paper), or it’s 100% compostable.
- Eiko is the solution for the perfect breakfast egg. Simply hang the Eiko over the edge of a pan of boiling water then cook it, time it, cool it and serve it to the table without burning your hands. Lots of cute colors. $25. for a set of 4.
- This gorgeous Alto desk costs a pretty penny, but dare I say it’s worth it? Molded walnut, available in lacquer or painted white. $1795.
- The Simplehuman Soap Dispenser is a good lookin little tool. I might actually buy this. I keep my dishwashing liquid under the sink because I hate looking at that plastic bottle. Rust-proof chrome finish and an acrylic soap chamber. It comes in a 10 oz and a 20 oz size ($19.99 & $24.99).
- The Tykho Fan looks pretty hot and will keep you cool. Rubber blades, comes in several colors. Good luck finding it on the original site though, I couldn’t figure it out so I don’t have a price for you.
- Stiletto cake server will let you slice and serve cake in style! Use the sole of this cake server to slice and serve cake. When not in use, it contects to the heel with a magnet. Stainless steel and plastic. $24.
- Matterinc Solar LED Address Numbers illuminate at night making the numbers easy to read. The unit turns on automatically and lights up using two bright white LEDs. Mounting is simple (no wiring or timers) with the included hardware. Anondized aluminum, weather resistant. The lights run on for about 8 to 10 hours and recharges using sunlight. $19.97 per letter from x-treme geek.
Category: The Style Section
Comments
Cool stuff, but you skipped over number 6!
Posted by: Maddie on 25 July, 2006
Oops, fixed.
Posted by: Amber on 25 July, 2006
Ooh, I love the LED address numbers!
Posted by: vj on 25 July, 2006
I stumbled on to your site by accident and love it. Keep up the lists. Especially love the sustainable dinnerware.
Posted by: s.k. on 06 August, 2006

