Cause a stir.
This beaut from England may be sporting exclusive oxblood & grey hues, but it’s got quite a history. It’s been beloved by bakers since 1901, when Tom Cash himself designed the very first iconic mixing bowl. The pretty pattern offers extra grip for high-speed whisking, and since it’s made from sturdy stoneware, it can zip through the microwave and dishwasher, easy. And just when you thought things couldn’t get any sweeter, it got a trusty handle and easy-pour spout. No wonder it’s making appearances in the royal kitchens and on the Great British Bake-Off...
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