WGST's "The Sully Show" for 4/15/16 - In the Kitchen With Rick and Sully
Rick and Sully head into a spot where they maybe shouldn't be - the Kitchen as they take a look at some of the new and hot kitchen gadgets on the market.
Have a listen:
1. Ankomn Savior - newest sealed container for your kitchen
Ankomn http://www.ankomn.com Savior, the world’s most powerful non-electric vacuum sealed container made for food storage, is now shipping at Amazon.com, TheGrommet.com and Ankomn.com. Featuring Ankomn’s patented vacuum seal technology, Savior keeps food fresher up to 8 times longer, saving money and waste. Savior keeps food fresh by forcing air out with each twist of the lid, locking out excessive humidity and dry air that makes food stale. Also perfect for marinating meats, Savior keep everything fresher, including nuts, tobacco, coffee, tea, truffles, herbs, fish, meat, vegetables, fruit, cheese, chips, and baked goods.
2. Carve Bars - new protien bars
Carve’s first product, the Bar, achieves a previously elusive balance between the right amount of key conscious ingredients that deliver superior taste and purposeful nutrition. The Bar is real food and free from preservatives, sugar alcohols and artificial sweeteners. Which also means that it can be eaten as is, or baked for a healthy and tasty snack. Real food with purpose.
FLAVOR: CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH
-Non GMO / Gluten Free
- Low Sugar / High Protein
-Ingredients: Cashew Butter, Whey Protein Isolate, Chocolate Chips, Organic Brown Rice Syrup, Chicory Fiber, Vegetable Glycerin, Cinnamon, MCT Oil, Honey.
3. Magic Opener - opens anything and is also great for tailgates
Ready to enjoy the game and a cold beverage but struggling to pry open all the different cans and bottles? Try magicOpener’s small, magnetic, and ergonomically designed, 4-in-1 bottle opener. Store it on the fridge or take it on the go. You’ll never have to miss that buzzer-beating basket with magicOpener- the solution to your daily battle with that canned or bottled beverage.
Go to http://www.magicopener.com/
4. Touch Coffee and Beverage Brewers
Here are a few ways Touch stands out from the competition and makes a coffee-shop quality cup of coffee at home:
· Touch brewers are completely open platform – this means you can use any K-Cup OR one of their own XBold cups, which have been designed to hold more up to 30% more coffee and deliver better flavor.
· The brewer is ready to start brewing in under 20 seconds after being off all night.
· Makes a piping hot cup of coffee by reaching the ideal temperature for a cup of coffee (195-200 degrees Fahrenheit)
· The hot water has more contact with the coffee grounds, which ensures that all of the coffee flavor is extracted. Other machines take much longer to warm up and then shoot water through the coffee grounds too quickly, so you end up throwing away untapped flavor with the used capsule. Even with a slower, more deliberate brew, when factoring in the warm-up time, the Touch still turns out a cup of joe in a fraction of the time.
· Its removable 90-ounce water tank has a greater capacity and is shorter in height than its counterparts, meaning you will be refilling less often, and it will be less awkward when you do.
· Heats just enough water for the selected cup size as opposed to the entire tank of water, and the machine turns itself off after using, making it much more energy efficient than its competitors.
The T526S offers 8 Cup Size Options: 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 oz. and Carafe (which holds 26 oz coffee)
5. UncommonGreen drinkware
UncommonGreen is the perfect way to show your school spirit while sippin’ on your favorite drink. UncommonGreen's new College Town Maps Drinkware are a unique, but also practical way, for anyone to show off their school pride. UncommonGreen has launched College Town Maps Drinkware with 60 college towns to choose from, ranging from powerhouse schools like UCLA, to smaller, cult favorites like Middlebury. And, if you don't see your favorite school listed as an option, they plan to continue expanding the line in the coming months, so your school could be next. For more info, go to www.uncommongreen.com
Our founder, Brian Johnson, started theUncommonGreen in 2009 to make everyday products that meld artistry with functionality, practicality with wit, and style with sustainability. Drawing inspiration from his background in mechanical engineering, industrial design, and product development, Brian started looking for ways to incorporate high-performance industrial materials into designs for the home. Among his earliest creations was an end table made with "flotsam", a composite used on the decks of U.S. Navy Destroyers and deep sea applications for buoyancy control. Another was the Pi Bottle Opener, a piece of pure steel that relentlessly cracks open beers while paying homage to our favorite irrational constant. As new designs piled up in his apartment, it became clear that they were ready to be shared, and thus the UCG was born.
***Other topics.. .going on this week
The PGA Tour Champions is at TPC Sugarloaf all weekend, featuring all the top senior golfers, many coming from the Masters like Tom Watson and Bernard Langer.
- And Rick Teed it up at "Monday After the Masters" at Reynolds Plantation on Monday with PGA Pros, Stewart Cink and Brian Harman as well as some of the top junior golfers in the world. It was announced that the Rolex Tournament of Champions golf tournament will be coming to the Great Waters Course at Reynolds Lake Oconee at the end of June.
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