$10 for $20 Worth of Kitchen Products from Kitchen Alley in Loveland
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- Bright & cheery shop
- Gourmet cookware
- Tea accessories
Without the proper utensils, chefs would be forced to stir hot soup with their minds and bake chicken by sitting on cutlets for days on end. Enjoy a simplified culinary endeavor with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of kitchen products from Kitchen Alley in Loveland.
Kitchen Alley outfits cooks with all the necessary devices for conjuring culinary masterpieces at home. On entering the cozy, charming shop, customers are greeted by a cornucopia of gourmet cookware that spills its contents across tables, onto shelves and the hardwood floor, and up against the exposed-brick walls. Add class to an upcoming tea party with a ceramic teapot from Fox Run ($17.50) or employ a 1.75-inch Norpro mesh tea infuser ($2.48) to permeate herbal libations with your favorite flavors, such as chamomile, lemongrass, or bangers and mash. A Joyce Chen bamboo mixing spoon ($6.25) prevents lazy soups and sauces from resting on their laurels, and a garlic twist ($18) reduces the hassle of mincing garlic with its set of cross-cutting teeth.
- Bright & cheery shop
- Gourmet cookware
- Tea accessories
Without the proper utensils, chefs would be forced to stir hot soup with their minds and bake chicken by sitting on cutlets for days on end. Enjoy a simplified culinary endeavor with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of kitchen products from Kitchen Alley in Loveland.
Kitchen Alley outfits cooks with all the necessary devices for conjuring culinary masterpieces at home. On entering the cozy, charming shop, customers are greeted by a cornucopia of gourmet cookware that spills its contents across tables, onto shelves and the hardwood floor, and up against the exposed-brick walls. Add class to an upcoming tea party with a ceramic teapot from Fox Run ($17.50) or employ a 1.75-inch Norpro mesh tea infuser ($2.48) to permeate herbal libations with your favorite flavors, such as chamomile, lemongrass, or bangers and mash. A Joyce Chen bamboo mixing spoon ($6.25) prevents lazy soups and sauces from resting on their laurels, and a garlic twist ($18) reduces the hassle of mincing garlic with its set of cross-cutting teeth.