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A. Stainless Mesh Colanders Fine mesh, sturdy stainless steel frames and raised bases quickly rinse and drain everything from fruits and veggies to rice and pasta. Set of three: 8", 10" and 11" diameters. Dishwasher-safe. #2797 $36.00 


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new Silicone Handle Protectors Safely transfer hot dishes from oven to table. Protectors fit our Executive and Stainless Cookware, plus a variety of other handles. Waffle pattern creates air-pocket insulation; interior ridges provide added grip. Heat-resistant to 536°F. Dishwasher-safe.


B. Helper Handle Protector 4" x 2¾". #1348 $6.50 


C. Handle Protector 7½" x 2¼". #1347 $10.00 


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D. Silicone Oven Mitt Beat the heat! Our waterproof silicone design is contoured to fit your hand, so it takes the heat and gives you a better grip. A comfy cotton/polyester interior lining adds protection. Heat-resistant to 480°F. Machine washable. #1344 $17.00 


E. Drainer B


Dual handles and tabs help easily drain foods. Flat nylon design takes up less cabinet space. 9" x 6½". Heat-resistant to 450°F. Dishwasher-safe. #2406 $12.00 


F. Cookware Protectors Flexible polyester foam protects and cushions stacked cookware. Nonslip design prevents pieces from shifting. Try them with Stoneware and Simple Additions®


, too! Set of three: one 20" and two 16"


diameters. #2888 $10.50 


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Mushroom Pastitsio Skillet from The Pampered Chef®


The Vegetarian Table, sold on p. 67. E F H


G. Oven Pad Thick, quilted terry cloth keeps hands safe. An elastic hand band gives you a sure grip. 10" x 10¾". Machine washable. #1346 $13.50 


H. Oven Mitt We add extra protection around thumb and hand areas that touch hot bakeware. An extra-long design adds even more protection. 157


∕8". Machine washable. #1329 $17.50 


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