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    Jalapeno Roasting Rack. ... Williams Sonoma. Grill Press. $40 from Williams Sonoma. Shop Now. Some things benefit from a good pressing on the grill, like spatchcocked chicken or panini sandwiches. ...

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    Willliams-Sonoma hasn't officially kicked off its Black Friday deals just yet, there are plenty of kitchen knick-knacks to be stocked up on in the sale section.Plus, right now Williams-Sonoma is ...

  5. Williams Sonoma - Wikipedia

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    Williams Sonoma store - Portland, Oregon Williams-Sonoma in Calgary. In 1947, Chuck Williams settled in Sonoma, California, and opened his first shop as a hardware store.In 1953, Williams took his first trip to France, where he quickly fell in love with French kitchenware such as copper cookware, and is quoted as saying, "I knew this was something that wasn't found in America, but thought ...

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    Grill pans are frypans that are ribbed, to let fat drain away from the food being cooked. Frypans and grill pans are generally sized by diameter (20–30 cm). Spiders are skillets with three thin legs to keep them above an open fire. Ordinary flat-bottomed skillets are also sometimes called spiders, though the term has fallen out of general use ...

  7. Kobalt (tools) - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's and manufacturing partner J.H. Williams launched Kobalt in 1998, [1] with the intention of competing against rival retailers Sears and The Home Depot and their respective Craftsman and Husky tool brands. [2] In 2003, the Danaher Corporation began producing the majority of Kobalt hand tools. [3] [4]