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Food Technology
D&T
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Burger Boxes
1
2
Use these to make vehicle chassis
and car bodies. Knowing how
difficult it is to collect, and perhaps
clean this is a useful resource.
Available in 2 sizes.
013-BURBOXL Large Burger Boxes £4.70
013-BURBOXS Small Burger Boxes £3.99
2
PVC Cloth
A durable PVC fabric providing a
hygenic surface to work on. Size: 1
x 1.5 m.
013-TPVC-C £7.99
3
Disposable Aprons
Pack of 12 children’s plastic aprons
in 4 colours. The aprons may be
50
used several times before being Pack
thrown away.
013-TFD070 £5.95
3
4 5
4
Giant Tubs of Safe
Hand Wipes
Use to kill bacteria on hands before
handling food.
013-T-SHANDS £8.25
5
Giant Tubs of
Disinfectant Wipes
Use these wipes to decontaminate
areas where food is being
prepared.
013-T-DW £6.95
6
Paper Plates
The packs have 100 plates offered
12
in two sizes in 23 cm and 18 cm
Pack
diameter. Useful resource for the
7
QCA Unit 1B Playgrounds and Unit
6C Fairgrounds.
6
013-PPL-L Large £4.50
25
013-PPL-S Small £2.35
Metre
7
Banqueting Roll
Roll
Hygienic, disposable paper table
cover. This 25 m roll makes it quick
and easy for you to transform your
classroom into a safe environment
for food technology.
013-TBANQ £9.25
8
Pizza Boxes
Flat packed card nets, useful for
100
Unit 5B Bread and 3A Packaging.
Plates
Pack of 30 boxes.
013-TPIZZA £4.75
9
Double Oven Mitts
A useful protector when placing
8
things in a hot oven. 2 pk. 30
9
013-TFD011 £8.99
Boxes
Hygienic Surfaces
It is important when working
with food that there is a hygienic
surface to work on. This can be
created using a piece of PVC
cloth, which should be used
specifically for food activities.
And wiped with a clean cloth 2
and Milton before use, or by
Pack
using a large flexibl chopping
board, again wiped with a clean
cloth and Milton before use.
Order online at
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