Think Wow Toys, a division of WowWee USA, Inc., today announced the new EZ-2 Make!(TM) product line, a fun collection of kid-friendly kitchen creations that whip up tasty treats for the whole family in just minutes. Safe and easy-to-use, the EZ-2 Make! line will feature a stable of classic American brands kids love at a price parents can afford. With a clear recipe for success, the company has been awarded the rights to market the Chuck E. Cheese's® Pizza Maker play set, Cold Stone Creamery® Ice Cream Maker, ICEE® Slushy Maker, Jolly Rancher(TM) Gummy Maker, and Mrs. Fields® Cookie Maker play set in the U.S. Perfect for birthday and pizza parties, hands-on family activities, or rainy day fun, the EZ-2 Make! products cook up creativity without the clean-up:
- Recommended for kids ages 4 and up with adult supervisionDrain the beans and place them in a Dutch oven or deep pot. Add enough water to cover the beans by 3 inches. Place the pot on the grate and cook at a low boil until the beans are just tender, about 1 hour, covered during the final 30 minutes.- Makes tasty cookies using a conventional microwave ovenRecipe adapted from Mary Karlin's "Wood-fired Cooking," Ten Speed Press, 2009Now top everything with a grill rack. The higher the rack sits, the slower the cooking process. Karlin recommends roughly 8 inches above the flame for high heat cooking, and 10 to 12 inches for low and slow cooking, such as a stew.2 tablespoons tomato paste- Makes slushies in 3 flavors: watermelon, orange, and cherryContacts: 360 Public Relations Mike Rush 617-585-5792 mrush@360publicrelations.com 360 Public Relations Stacey Clement 617-585-5774 sclement@360publicrelations.com- Available this summer for $19.99; Ingredient refills purchased separately for $7.99To test the temperature, hold your hand at the level of the grate, then count the seconds and move it when the heat becomes too much. At high heat, you should be able to stand it for about 2 seconds; 4 seconds for low heat.1 tablespoon cumin seedsAbout Think Wow ToysStir in the tomato paste, brown sugar and salt. Uncover and cook until the sauce is slightly reduced. Adjust the seasonings.- Makes gummy pops in 3 Jolly Rancher flavors: watermelon, cherry, and OrangeNutrition information per serving (values are rounded to the nearest whole number): 343 calories, 112 calories from fat, 12 g fat (4 g saturated; 0 g trans fats), 32 mg cholesterol, 37 g carbohydrate, 21 g protein, 13 g fiber, 966 mg sodium.4 cloves garlic, chopped1 teaspoon kosher saltIf you will be cooking multiple dishes at once, you may need a larger fire in order to arrange the wood and embers in different areas to create warmer and cooler cooking zones.Cold Stone Creamery Ice Cream Maker - Creamy coolness to beat any heat wave:To start the fire, pile crumpled newspaper or paper bags and twigs. And while paraffin fire starters available at hardware stores can help, dry twigs and paper should make lighter fluid unnecessary.As for wood type, hardwood works best. And while firewood can be purchased, it's easier and cheaper to forage for dry thick branches and logs.- Requires only water, salt, and a bit of shakingThis also is a good time to determine what you will be cooking and how large a fire you will need to do so. The size of the fire can determine the type of permit needed, and even the time of day you can burn.- Makes ice cream in 3 flavors: strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla- Ready in less than 5 minutes- Recommended for kids ages 8 and up with adult supervisionServings: 8 to 10"The great debate in my field is gas versus charcoal, and I say wood," says Steven Raichlen, host of public television's "Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen." "Wood gives you both heat and flavor."
Contacts: 360 Public Relations Mike Rush 617-585-5792 mrush@360publicrelations.com 360 Public Relations Stacey Clement 617-585-5774 sclement@360publicrelations.com
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