By Winning Appliances
October 21st, 2020
Discover the latest appliances for your customer’s kitchens. From steam ovens to warming drawers, and downdraft induction cooktops, hosts Chloe Skipp (Winning Appliances) and James Garvan (James Garvan Architecture) will showcase the must haves for any kitchen, from the masterchef and entertainer to the traditional home cook. Chloe will also demonstrate several recipes using these technologies.
Plus all viewers who attend will receive the latest Winning Appliances cookbook.
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