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A Precision Blade The 6” chef’s knife from I.O. Shen makes easy work of slicing, dicing, chopping and peeling all manner of ingredients. With a perfectly balanced and long-lasting sharp edge, this compact tool is ideal for all manner of cooking tasks. Head over to our competition page for a chance to win your own.


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An Artisan Blender If you’re after a reliable and efficient blender that won’t break the bank, The KitchenAid Artisan Blender should do the trick. Its sharp stainless-steel blades provide consistent and smooth blending and it can even make light work of crushing ice. Grab yours for just £159.95 at Harts of Stur in Dorset.


Cookery Lessons If you want to learn some new skills from an expert, we suggest booking a cookery lesson with a professional chef who can show you the ropes. Rick Stein’s Cookery School in picturesque Padstow is just the ticket. Learn everything from basic fish filleting through to essential Italian cuisine in a matter of days. Find the best course for you at www.rickstein.com/school/


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