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H. Rice Cooker Plus A unique double-lid design safely locks to the base and prevents boil-overs. Our exclusive color won’t stain. For microwave use only. 3 qts. Dishwasher-safe. #2779 $26.50 


Micro-Cookers


Cook vegetables, heat soup, melt butter and reheat leftovers. Dishwasher-safe. 


I. Large Micro-Cooker®


#2778 $11.00 J. Small Micro-Cooker®


#2776 $8.50 (2 qts.) (1 qt.)


K. Microwave Chip Maker Make oil-free homemade chips in just minutes. Large silicone plates can be used alone or stacked. Holes and scalloped bases allow for air fl ow while cooking to make light and crispy chips without frying. Try potatoes, sweet potatoes, apples and more! Set of two. 11". Dishwasher-safe. #1241 $26.50 


L. Simple Slicer If only everything in life was this simple! Just slide the food holder onto the track, attach your veggies or fruit, and slide back and forth for perfect slices. The


blade adjusts to three thicknesses — 1


/16", 1 /8" and 3 /16 " — for whatever’s on the


menu. A safety lock on the handle raises the body so the blade isn’t exposed when stored. Versatile enough to use over a bowl or by hand; nonskid feet keep it steady. Dishwasher-safe. #1099 $29.50 


As seen in the Washington Post (8/11), LA Times (10/11), and Chicago Parent (10/11).


David J.V. Meenan New Jersey


“more time with family and friends”


“I was in fi nancial trouble when a friend helped me start a Pampered Chef® business. Within three


months I bought a new pickup truck, and within a year I bought a home!


“Jobs may come and go, but your Pampered Chef® business will be there as long as you want it. I love how it gives me the fl exibility and freedom to do volunteer work to give back to my community, and also to spend more time with my family and friends.”


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