Monday February 4 2019 THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM, BIRMINGHAM
Healthy eating GreenPan Kilner
Kilner describes its new Breakfast Jar Set as ‘a unique way to store and consume breakfast or snacks, whether at home or on the move’. The 0.35L wide mouth jar comes with a stainless steel lid which doubles as a measuring cup for better portion control, meaning you can prepare healthy meals in advance (such as overnight oats) quickly, without the need for scales. This set also includes a stainless steel spoon, silicone spoon holder and airtight sealing disc.
u01514 861 888
uwww.kilnerjar.co.uk
GreenPan says its products have ‘plenty of properties which make it the ultimate cookware for healthy eating’. As well as requiring very little oil or butter when frying, the manufacture of GreenPan is in itself ‘healthy’: all GreenPan ceramic non- stick is made from natural materials and does not contain any PFAs or PFOA, lead, cadmium or plastic-based PTFE. Pictured is an example from the Mayflower range, which covers three sizes of frypan, a wok, milkpan with two spouts, a lidded sauté and a 3-piece saucepan set.
u01483 255842
uwwww.greenpan.co.uk T&G Woodware
T&G Woodware says: ‘Spice up your life and enjoy a healthier you with CrushGrind Spice Mills!’ The CrushGrind ceramic mechanism allows users to effortlessly grind whole dried herbs and spices to create healthy food, and with over 12 settings, the grinder can be adjusted from coarse to fine. The company adds: ‘With an easy to fill design and a lifetime mechanism guarantee, there can be no better healthy eating gadget to have in the kitchen!’
u01275 841841
uwww.tg-woodware.com
hot products
Klean Kanteen
Klean Kanteen says its Food Canisters ‘replace a lifetime of throwaway plastic containers and bags’. Suitable for transporting food to work, school or on leisure trips, the vacuum insulated food canisters keep food cold and fresh or piping hot.
u01539 721032
uwww.kleankanteen.co.uk
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