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March 10, 2016
100 Years of Thermador
See 100 Years of Thermador Progress at UAKCLot's of appliance brands celebrate their anniversaries, but 100 years? A legacy that goes back an entire century is a rarity in the appliance industry. Thermador lays claim to the first built-in wall oven, and pioneered in stainless steel appliances. Their exclusive Star® Burner lays claim to the most even flame and heat distribution of any cooktop or range on the market.To celebrate a century of progress, Thermador is offering FREE appliances with the purchase of select appliances. Here's the deal: PERSONALIZE YOUR KITCHEN WITH ONE-TWO-FREE®Check out this video: By purchasing select Thermador appliances, you get more than before in your kitchen - up to $6,097*BUY A COOKING APPLIANCE PACKAGEGET A DISHWASHER FREEADD REFRIGERATION, GET EVEN MOREADD ANY 30" OR 36" BOTTOM FREEZER, OR ANY 42" OR 48" SIDE BY SIDE, OR ANY (2) FREEDOM® COLUMNSAnd choose from one of our value-add appliances to personalize your kitchenFREE Microwave Drawer A $1,649 value50% DISCOUNT on Steam/Convection Oven a $2,199 valueUPGRADE TO Star-Sapphire™ Dishwasher or FREE Emerald Dishwasher a $1,449 valueFREEVentilation Hood a $3,848 valueThermador isn't about to stop innovating either. Below is their new Thermador 60" Pro Grand Range Collection. Coming in July 2016, Here's what Thermador has to say about this new lineup:Available in July 2016, the 60” Pro Grand® Ranges are the first appliances of their kind to offer this much flexibility for culinary enthusiasts to personalize around their unique style of cooking – they are truly designed for the kitchens of ultimate -
August 23, 2015
Choosing a new luxury range
3 Reasons to upgrade your rangeIf you're shopping for a new range (stove), at some point your sales associate will need to know whether you want a "standard" range such as those provided by the big name household appliance companies GE, Whirlpool, and Frigidaire (Electrolux), if you'd rather narrow your selection to luxury ranges for example, Wolf, Viking, or Thermador. You might even want something in between, maybe KitchenAid, Bertazonni, or Bosch. While budget is always important, there are other considerations when moving up from standard model ranges to more deluxe brands and models. Here are three common situations: 1. New luxury homeSo, you're moving into a new neighborhood with custom homes, and a luxury kitchen is de rigueur. Let your sales associate know that you'd like to confine your search for ranges to the more premium brands. 2. Upgrade or Kitchen RemodelIf you are doing a complete remodel of your kitchen, this would be a good time to consider elevating your appliance selections, especially when it comes to cooking appliances. Here's where the Goldilocks rule comes into play. You want appliances that are right for your future home - not too basic, not too luxurious, but just right. Consider, the eventual resale value of your house. If your neighborhood has greatly appreciated over the years, your new kitchen needs to be be able to capture that growth in value with appliances that meet the expectations of a more exclusive buyer. 3. Gourmet ChefWhile it's important to have appliances that -
May 10, 2015
Fantastic Frittata Recipe
Tasty Breakfast or Brunch Frittata Recipe We're always looking for tasty recipes to share, and we appreciate getting some really great ones from our top brands. Here's an awesome frittata recipe from Thermador. While we may be a little late for Mother's Day, this recipe is perfect for any special breakfast or brunch occasion. Thanks to Thermador for the recipe and and be sure to take a look below at their new Pro-Harmony 30" wide, 24" depth range that gives you Pro performance, yet fits in a standard kitchen range opening. Goat Cheese and Spinach Frittata Enjoy this frittata as a breakfast or brunch main course. Add any of your favorite vegetables along with the spinach, including mushrooms, onions, slices of heirloom tomatoes, bell peppers or asparagus. Serves: 6 10 large eggs ¼ cup milk ¼ teaspoon kosher or sea salt, or to taste ¼ teaspoon fresh cracked black pepper, or to taste 2 tablespoons butter, divided 3 cups fresh spinach leaves, tough stems removed 4 ounces goat cheese, crumbled (optional) serve with toast, fresh tomatoes or fresh fruit Pre-heat oven to 425 degrees F. In large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, salt and black pepper. Heat a 10" cast iron or oven proof skillet on medium-high heat. Melt 1 tablespoon of butter, then add spinach leaves. Saute spinach until wilted, about 1 -2 minutes. Melt remaining 1 tablespoon butter, then pour in the egg mixture. Stir egg mixture and cook untouched for about 20 seconds or until the sides
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