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Monday February 5 2018 THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM, BIRMINGHAM


Outdoor cooking & dining


KitchenCraft Navigate


The supplier of design-led picnic accessories and outdoor dining products has launched the Cricket Cooler. Billed as a ‘the new 'down under' phenomenon’, it’s described as ‘a fun way to play beach, park or back garden cricket, while also keeping your food and drinks cool’. Features include rubber wheels for easy transportation, rotating stumps which double as a pull along handle, twin cup holders on the lid, an integrated bottle opener, a drainage tap and a sturdy lid which can also be used as a seat.


u01279653249 uwww.navigate.ltd.uk


Sophie Allport


Sophie Allport has launched a new picnic cool bag, picnic blanket and matching melamine plates, bowls and beakers in its Bees design. The picnicware joins fine bone china, kitchen textiles, tableware, bags, accessories and more in the Bees range.


u01778 560256 uwww.sophieallport.com


JensenGrill Eddingtons


Following a successful launch in 2016, Eddingtons has developed and refreshed its range of Epicurean melamine tableware with five new collections, and extended its Alfresco and Stoneware Sage ranges. Eddingtons says: ‘Created using the latest technology featuring hand- painted and glazed finishes, Epicurean Melamine looks and feels just like ceramic - but resists breakage, scratching and chipping.’


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Last month saw the launch of JensenGrill in the UK. Manufactured in Denmark, JensenGrill is billed as the only true charcoal and gas barbecue in the UK. Combining charcoal briquettes and gas in one unit, JensenGrill offers the option of choosing char-grilling or gas-grilling, or a combination of the two. The brand has appointed Que Fresco as its UK distributor for UK and Ireland.


u07814 500755 uwww.jensengrill.com


HousewaresLive.net Monolith


German barbecue brand Monolith Ceramic Grills has appointed Que Fresco as its distributor for UK and Ireland. Monolith offers charcoal barbecues capable of baking, grilling, smoking and roasting. Crafted from high grade ceramic and stainless steel, they combine the advantage of a stone oven with a traditional grill, using a design which ‘ensures low air circulation and accurate temperature control, preventing food from drying out and losing flavour’.


u07814 500755 uwww.monolith-grill.eu/en/


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KitchenCraft’s We Love Summer concept features several collections suitable for alfresco dining, which use the latest techniques for creating a ceramic look to melamine dinnerware. Pictured is the new Palmero design, which features sea blues mixed with terracotta, tile effect and leaf prints. The range includes dinnerware, serveware, acrylic drinkware and co-ordinating natural bamboo accessories.


u0121 604 1111 uwww.kitchencraft.co.uk Qbag


Distributed in the UK by Bar-Be- Quick, Qbag is described as Summer 2017’s ‘must-have product for dining alfresco’. Suitable for use on the barbecue or in the oven, the Qbag is an aluminium disposable foil cooking bag for keeping meat, fish and vegetables juicy and succulent. It locks in flavour without burning food, and helps reduce washing up by keeping the barbecue grill and oven tray clean. Each pack contains five 21cm x30cm bags, which serve 1-2 people. A recipe card is included.


u0161 914 6471 uwww.Qbag.com


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