Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith
Shopping for Microwave Utensils and Other Kitchen Essentials
WMF Decanters
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WMF Bouquet Glass Wine Decanter — Wine aficionados will do
whatever is necessary to achieve greatness from their prized collections. You have the right
corkscrew, the right glasses, some good vintages — now add the decanting step to your
evening ritual. While it won't turn vinegar sweet, this decanter really does help deepen the
flavors of even your blandest red. By providing a broad surface area for the wine, the decanter
allows controlled exposure to air, affecting all the little flavor nuances that make wine so
enjoyable. The sloped spout makes pouring a breeze, and the construction material — looks
like glass, sounds like glass, but is as lightweight as plastic — makes it easy to handle.
Because of the unusual shape, it is best to hand wash using a long-handled brush to get the
decanter really clean. |
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WMF Captain's Glass Wine Decanter — Showcase favorite vintages
with this functional and attractive decanter. Standing 9 inches tall, this flask widens from a
narrow neck to a 9-inch base, creating plenty of surface area for wines to breathe better. The
decanter is lightweight and clear, so guests can enjoy the rich colors of wine at the table, and
features a beveled pouring edge for fewer drips. A sure conversation piece, the decanter is also
sturdy and doesn't tip over, even on the high seas. Easy to fill, it holds one bottle of wine. For
cleaning, use hot soapy water and a long-handled brush. |
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WMF Classic Glass Wine Decanter — Wine aficionados will do
whatever is necessary to achieve greatness from their prized collections. You have the right
corkscrew, the right glasses, some good vintages — now add the decanting step to your
evening ritual. While it won't turn vinegar sweet, this decanter really does help deepen the
flavors of even your blandest red. By providing a broad surface area for the wine, the decanter
allows controlled exposure to air, affecting all the little flavor nuances that make wine so
enjoyable. The sloped spout makes pouring a breeze, and the construction material — looks
like glass, sounds like glass, but is as lightweight as plastic — makes it easy to handle.
Because of the unusual shape, it is best to hand wash using a long-handled brush to get the decanter
really clean. |
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WMF Glass Duck Decanter with Stand — One of WMF's high-quality
wine accessories, this glass decanter fits securely into its stainless-steel stand to resemble
the classic duck shape prized for decanters. The decanter holds one 750-milliliter bottle of
red wine and can be removed from the stand to sit upright on its own. A recess in the decanter's
bottom permits the lower end of the stand's handle to snap firmly into the decanter so it won't
slip while wine is poured. The stand's stainless steel is high-grade 18/10 polished to a mirror
finish. Both decanter and stand are dishwasher-safe, but wiping with a cloth better preserves the
stand's bright finish. |
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WMF Easy Pour Decanter — Made of lead-free glass, this classic
decanter holds one 750-milliliter bottle of wine. While the most common use of a decanter is to
prevent sediment in an aged red wine from spoiling the wine's clarity and brilliance, some
authorities also recommend decanting young red wines to give them the opportunity to bloom. In
either case, this decanter brings elegance to the dinner table. And because it has an indented
well in the bottom, steady, careful pouring is possible, as fingers fit securely into the well
while the thumb grips atop the decanter's flared base. Standing 9 inches high on a 9-inch-diameter
base, the decanter serves beautifully as a vase when it's not being used for wine. |

Look for WMF Decanters at eBay Auctions
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Browse Buy-It-Now WMF Decanters at eBay
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| If the item you are looking for is not listed, then bookmark this page and check back each week! Eventually, your item should show up for sale. |
When it comes to finding WMF that is difficult
to find in stores near you, one of your best resources for acquiring the items you
want is eBay, where there are a lot of wonderful finds still in the
original boxes. We all receive those odd items as gifts that we have no need for and
never use. Yet, one person's junk could be exactly the treasure you want.
If you are having difficulty finding items in your favorite WMF collection,
try posting what you are looking for at eBay Want-It-Now and tell millions of sellers what you want.
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