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All-Clad Introduces NS1 Cookware Collection

All-CladAll-Clad NS1 brings professional efficiency to everyday cooking. For top performance and ease of use, the NS1 collection combines the impressive heating ability and temperature control of anodized aluminum with rugged nonstick surfaces and induction-compatible bases. With pieces starting at $49.95 and sets starting at $499, this collection is attainable for both cooking novices and experts alike.

Promising the ease of nonstick cooking with added durability, All-Clad NS1 combines the rapid heat conduction and precise temperature control of hard-anodized aluminum with nonstick surfaces and induction-compatible bases. The bonded three layer PFOA-free nonstick system delivers unparalleled release, scratch resistance and durability. The sturdy stainless-steel base prevents the cookware from warping, protects stovetops from scratching and ensures compatibility with all cooktop ranges, including induction. Flared rims guarantee precise, drip-free pouring and its stainless steel handles are designed for durability and comfort. This Williams-Sonoma-exclusive collection is dishwasher safe and its easy-to-clean coating retains the pan’s beauty through everyday cooking.

Private Label Industry Meets at PLMA Show

For more than 30 years, PLMA’s annual private label trade show has been the place where retailers and suppliers meet to build their private label business. Among visitors who attend are buyers and executives from virtually every major U.S. supermarket, drug chain, mass merchandiser, club, convenience chain, and specialty retailers.

PLMA’s 2015 Private Label Trade Show will be the event of the year for the private label industry, presenting more than 2,700 exhibit booths from leading manufacturers of store brands in virtually every food and beverage category – including gourmet and specialty prepared foods, refrigerated, frozen and ingredients.

Exhibitors range from large, well-known corporations to small and medium-size companies. International participation continues to expand. Exhibitors from more than 35 countries can be found throughout the show floor with national pavilions representing China, Spain, South Africa, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Turkey and Egypt, joining pavilions from Italy, France, Canada, Mexico and others.

 

Vitamix 780: First Touch Screen Blender From Vitamix

VitamixVitamix® introduces the 780 – the sleekest, most streamlined Vitamix machine to date. The Vitamix 780 boasts the advanced, high-performance blending the company is known for, now enhanced with capacitive touchscreen controls.

Modern and sophisticated, the machine’s scratch-resistant, hardened-glass touch screen cleans with a single swipe. It is designed with an appealing vertical orientation of controls, engineered for ease of use and walk-away convenience.

The Vitamix 780 makes blending intuitive, creating entire recipes with a single touch. The machine features five pre-programmed settings for smoothies, frozen desserts, hot soups, puree, as well as a cleaning cycle. Users can watch the machine as it cycles from one speed to the next on the vertical controls as programs run. An automatic shut-off at the end of each cycle takes the guesswork out of blending speeds and times, to ensure consistent results.

“We are excited to offer the new Vitamix 780 exclusively this holiday season through Williams-Sonoma,” said Vitamix CEO Jodi Berg. “The 780 is our first fully capacitive touch machine, making it easier than ever for consumers to incorporate more whole foods into their diets easily and deliciously.”

“Vitamix is a long-time, key partner to Williams-Sonoma, and the 780 is truly a groundbreaking introduction,” Williams-Sonoma President Janet Hayes added. “The touchscreen feature of the machine is unprecedented for the company, and by launching the Vitamix 780, Williams-Sonoma continues to maintain its status as a leading source of exclusive products for our customers.”

Powerful and versatile, the Vitamix 780 is also equipped with a variable speed control that adjusts from low to high with the swipe of a thumb to process hearty ingredients, like leafy greens, frozen fruits and crunchy vegetables. A fully variable pulse action can be used alone and in tandem with the pre-programmed settings or variable speed control to effortlessly create a variety of textures. The tamper helps blend thick or frozen mixtures with perfect results every time.

“Vitamix is changing the way people blend with a single touch, making everyday preparation of delicious, healthy meals simple and enjoyable,” said Karen Haefling, Vice President of Marketing, Vitamix. “With intuitive touch controls and the superior features of every Vitamix machine, the Vitamix 780 is the epitome of the ultimate high-performance blender.”

The Vitamix 780 has a compact and modern design that fits under most kitchen cabinets, keeping it readily accessible on the counter for daily use. It delivers quality blends and takes the place of several appliances, freeing up valuable counter space.

The low profile 64-ounce, BPA-free container includes a hardened stainless steel blade and wider base for finer blending. Enhanced airflow management, similar to Vitamix commercial blenders, dramatically reduces noise, offering quieter blending. This feature also improves motor cooling for longer, more robust processing of even the toughest foods.

The Vitamix 780 has a suggested retail price of $699.95, and includes a cookbook and a full seven-year warranty. It is available in a premium, easy-to-clean black finish exclusively at Williams-Sonoma and vitamix.com.

Countertop Appliances to Appeal to the Health Conscious Customer

By Amber Gallegos 

As the healthy eating trend shows no signs of slowing down, products continue to pop up to appeal to this crowd of consumers who are more and more becoming the everyday customer. While more than one-third of American adults are obese, according to the Center for Disease Control, 83 percent say they plan to change their diet to lose weight, as found in the 2015 Nielsen Global Health & Wellness Survey. Small appliances offer multitasking performance that can help customers approach their healthy eating goals with convenience and added control.

Omega Juice Cube Full Body Hi-ResThe new Omega Juice Cube is a stylish countertop appliance that can juice fruits and vegetables along with leafy greens, but also has the ability to make smoothies, all-natural nut butters, baby food, soy milk, almond milk, pasta and a variety of healthy snacks. The low speed masticating juicer takes the mechanics of Omega’s best-selling horizontal juicers and applies them in a new design that takes on the more recognizable form of a vertical juicer, arranging the working parts in a sort of U-turn resulting in a juicer that is a perfectly shaped cube.

“Americans as consumers used to shy away from multipurpose appliances, except for food processors and mixers. If it was a blender, they want it to be a blender. If it’s a juicer, they want it to be a juicer. Well, nowadays it seems like people are getting back into that open mind about having multi-use appliances again,” says Tim Fields, Omega President. “This is the all-around healthy appliance. Blenders have limitations, high speed juicers have limitations, vertical juicers have limitations – the Juice Cube doesn’t have any limitations.”

Since the Juice Cube is a low speed juicer, it also allows customers to juice up their recipes in advance, store them in the refrigerator, and then consume it over the next two or three days; a point of convenience that just might make healthy eating goals that much more achievable.

“It processes all these fruit and vegetables at a very low speed so there’s no extra aeration or anything like that in the juicing process. The juice lasts a little bit longer, it doesn’t turn brown as quick, and it doesn’t separate as quick,” says Fields. “It also gives us the ability to do really fine greens and wheatgrass and items like that.”

Fields adds that the design of the Juice Cube is aiming to appeal to those who might have previously passed on a juicer. The shape provides space for all of the juicer’s parts to store within the machine. “The fact that everything’s right there, every time you go to use it, I think is going to be a welcome surprise for many consumers,” says Fields. “We’re trying to make its form fit the lifestyle in the kitchen for a few more consumers that may have not looked at a previous styling.”

The Juice Cube will be available October/November for a suggested retail price of $299.

Food Dehydrators are another small appliance that can offer customers control over the foods they eat.

Nesco FD-61 front_openwithfruit“The reason people might want to use a dehydrator is because that way they know what’s in their food,” says Darlene Schmitz, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for The Metal Ware Corporation, manufacturers of Nesco dehydrators. “When you dehydrate, you don’t add anything to the food, generally.… The natural sugars that are in the food actually concentrate as the food shrinks because the food gets smaller, so the food actually tastes sweeter than it does in the raw state. That way, you know where the food came from. You bought it at the store, you bought it at a farmers market, you grew it yourself – and you know exactly what’s in it.”

Schmitz says Nesco has been using the dehydrators at shows to make kale chips, with just a little olive oil and lemon pepper added, that are surprisingly a big hit with kids. Another favorite is sun-dried tomatoes, with a touch of Italian seasonings and olive oil, that also come out like a chip. Many customers use the appliance to make jerky, and Nesco also has a jerk gun for this use. A tray called a fruit roll sheet can be used for liquids or semi-liquids to make a fruit roll-up type treat. Users can even dehydrate soup, spaghetti sauce, or chili and then reconstitute it later. Dog treats are another possibility.

Nesco has been making dehydrators for over 40 years now and has 11 different models to choose from, ranging in price from $39 to $179. Schmitz says any of the models with an adjustable thermostat would make a nice entry level choice are any of the models that have an adjustable thermostat because this allows customers to figure out the setting they like best for produce versus meats, whereas other basic models have a set temperature. The Snackmaster[R] Encore Food Dehydrator (FD-61) comes with four trays, including a fruit roll sheet, and is adjustable to up to 12 trays that are purchased separately. It has an adjustable thermostat that ranges from 95 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit, 500 watts of drying power, and a suggested retail price of $69.99.

Euro Cuisine FS2500 - 2Euro Cuisine’s Stainless Steel 2-Tier Electric Steamer allows home cooks to steam up a complete meal in the electric steamer’s two included 8.5-quart baskets. Vegetables, seafood and poultry can all be made at the same time with the different flavors on each tray. An easy-to-read LCD display features a built-in 90-minute timer, and the unit also features a built-in warming function. The Electric Steamer has a suggested retail price of $159.99.

The new Zojirushi Fish Roaster cooks fish without the funk. The countertop unit has a platinum catalytic filter to eliminate up to 90 percent of smoke and odor components. A stainless steel roasting rack directs excess oils and fats away from food. The Fish Roaster also features an adjustable timer up to 30 minutes, a flip-open lid for easy operation and a food server for easy removal of foods. It has a suggested retail price of $200.

Health conscious customer can also ensure their baby’s food is healthy too with Baby Brezza’s new One Step Baby Food Maker Glass that launches this month. This latest version of the One Step Baby Food Maker will be the only model on the market with a large 4-cup capacity glass bowl. Using a patented dual steam and blend functionality, users can make thier own baby food with the push of a single button. Baby Brezza will cook and blend the food at the same time, or users can choose from the steam only or blend only settings. The one bowl design eliminates the need to transfer hot foods into a separate blender, while a removable water tank simplifies filling and cleaning. The One Step Baby Food Maker Glass has a suggested retail price of $159.99.

Chopstick Master from Bridge City Tool Works Appeals to the Maker in All of Us

Bridge City Tool Works is launching the Chopstick Master™, an innovative product that offers a new way to create an ancient tool. The product is easy to use and designed for non-woodworkers as well as the DIY market and all those who appreciate fine craftsmanship.

“Through extensive testing and market research, we’ve developed a product that contains everything you need to make your own gallery quality chopsticks. Anyone over the age of eight, regardless of experience, can join in the fun and make their very own set in 15 minutes,” said Designer and CEO John Economaki. “The response in China has been phenomenal, and the concept of hosting chopstick-making dinner parties in the United States has been equally surprising. This is a universally fun experience.”

During the past six months, over 1,000 pairs of chopsticks have been produced with various Chopstick Master prototypes. This non-powered product is a professional tool with an all-metal base, designed to last multiple generations. The Chopstick Master design has been optimized and is now ready to hit the worldwide market. The product had a successful launch in China this September and is available in the U.S. by pre-order only until 2016.

“I’ve been designing tools full-time for over 32 years and can honestly say, nothing in my past prepared me for the reception of this tool,” Economaki said.

Chopsticks were first developed in China about 5,000 years ago, and were adopted by most Asian cultures that continue to use them today. While the Asian population makes up about 60 percent of the world’s population, many Americans enjoy using chopsticks. In fact, according to online research in a 2014 YouGov study, 23 percent of Americans prefer chopsticks to silverware.