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The microwave is a Samsung no longer available. Here's the rest of their reply.
Hello and thank you for contacting the Food Network. Many of our viewers ask us where to buy the
products used by Rachel Ray, host of 30 Minute Meals, so we've put together the detailed list below
for everyone to receive.
Resources:
- Colorful cutting boards are called Jelli Boards and can be purchased at Crate and Barrel.
- Yellow oven is a vintage Chambers oven circa 1950 model 90c. Try looking in local antique and
architectural stores, Ebay and old appliance stores. For alternative assistance, you may try
contacting the Old Appliance Club @ www.antiquestoves.com/toac/TOAC.htm
- Retro-style yellow refrigerator is made by Elmira Stove Works and can be found at
www.elmirastoveworks.com for colors and a dealer near you.
- The yellow, red and blue Dansk cookware AND salt holder are vintage - you can search for them on
Ebay, local antique stores and flea markets.
- Garbage bowls are Metlox bowls. Metlox can often be found on Ebay, antique stores and
flea markets.
- Kitchen tiles - Bright green, back wall - are made by Elon tile in Mount Kisco, NY 914-242-8434
- Microwave made by Samsung and was purchased at Gracious Home 212 517-6300 (however, they no longer
have this item available for purchase and we have no other resource for the microwave)
- Grill pan Lodge Manufacturing #LPG13 Pro/Grid Iron Griddle. One side is a smooth griddle, and the
other is ridged. www.lodgemfg.com 423-837-7181
- Knife is made by Wusthof, from their Grand Prix line, 7" Hollow Ground Oriental Cook's Knife.
Styled after the Japanese Cook's Knife, this blade is just right for sushi and sashimi - or
anything else that needs to be sliced paper thin. Please visit the Food Network Store for
purchasing details at http://store.foodnetwork.com/home.asp
- Grating tool is called a Microplane or Rasp. She uses # 30020 rectangular, large Microplane. It
can be purchased at www.microplane.com as well as numerous cooking sites on the web. This tool is
actually designed for wood carving, so don’t be surprised when you go to the site and they say
nothing about food.
- Cast Iron Cookware by Le Creuset makes the colorful enameled cookware, www.lecreuset.com or call
1-877-creuset (273-8738). Le Creuset can also be purchased at the following websites:
[email protected] , Campbell's Gourmet Cottage www.gourmetcottage.com or Cooking.com
www.cooking.com
- Cast Iron Grill Pan made by Lodge Manufacturing Company. She uses LPG13 Pro/Grid Iron Griddle. One
side is a griddle and the other side is a grill pan. www.lodgemfg.com
- Stainless steel cookware made by Clad. Visit www.allclad.com and check out the stainless steel
selection.
- Food Processor made by Cuisinart. It's a custom 14-inch Food Processor model
# DFP-14 and can be found at www.cuisinart.com as well as numerous other
cookware web sites.
Thank you for watching the Food Network.
Best regards, Food Network Viewer Services
Please note that Food Network has no affiliation with any businesses or enterprises featured on the
network and makes no representations, either express or implied, as to the goods, services,
creditworthiness and/or financial standing of those businesses.
Hello and thank you for contacting the Food Network. Many of our viewers ask us where to buy the
products used by Rachel Ray, host of 30 Minute Meals, so we've put together the detailed list below
for everyone to receive.
Resources:
- Colorful cutting boards are called Jelli Boards and can be purchased at Crate and Barrel.
- Yellow oven is a vintage Chambers oven circa 1950 model 90c. Try looking in local antique and
architectural stores, Ebay and old appliance stores. For alternative assistance, you may try
contacting the Old Appliance Club @ www.antiquestoves.com/toac/TOAC.htm
- Retro-style yellow refrigerator is made by Elmira Stove Works and can be found at
www.elmirastoveworks.com for colors and a dealer near you.
- The yellow, red and blue Dansk cookware AND salt holder are vintage - you can search for them on
Ebay, local antique stores and flea markets.
- Garbage bowls are Metlox bowls. Metlox can often be found on Ebay, antique stores and
flea markets.
- Kitchen tiles - Bright green, back wall - are made by Elon tile in Mount Kisco, NY 914-242-8434
- Microwave made by Samsung and was purchased at Gracious Home 212 517-6300 (however, they no longer
have this item available for purchase and we have no other resource for the microwave)
- Grill pan Lodge Manufacturing #LPG13 Pro/Grid Iron Griddle. One side is a smooth griddle, and the
other is ridged. www.lodgemfg.com 423-837-7181
- Knife is made by Wusthof, from their Grand Prix line, 7" Hollow Ground Oriental Cook's Knife.
Styled after the Japanese Cook's Knife, this blade is just right for sushi and sashimi - or
anything else that needs to be sliced paper thin. Please visit the Food Network Store for
purchasing details at http://store.foodnetwork.com/home.asp
- Grating tool is called a Microplane or Rasp. She uses # 30020 rectangular, large Microplane. It
can be purchased at www.microplane.com as well as numerous cooking sites on the web. This tool is
actually designed for wood carving, so don’t be surprised when you go to the site and they say
nothing about food.
- Cast Iron Cookware by Le Creuset makes the colorful enameled cookware, www.lecreuset.com or call
1-877-creuset (273-8738). Le Creuset can also be purchased at the following websites:
[email protected] , Campbell's Gourmet Cottage www.gourmetcottage.com or Cooking.com
www.cooking.com
- Cast Iron Grill Pan made by Lodge Manufacturing Company. She uses LPG13 Pro/Grid Iron Griddle. One
side is a griddle and the other side is a grill pan. www.lodgemfg.com
- Stainless steel cookware made by Clad. Visit www.allclad.com and check out the stainless steel
selection.
- Food Processor made by Cuisinart. It's a custom 14-inch Food Processor model
# DFP-14 and can be found at www.cuisinart.com as well as numerous other
cookware web sites.
Thank you for watching the Food Network.
Best regards, Food Network Viewer Services
Please note that Food Network has no affiliation with any businesses or enterprises featured on the
network and makes no representations, either express or implied, as to the goods, services,
creditworthiness and/or financial standing of those businesses.