Sunday, September 14, 2014

Cutezcute


Product Description

All-in-one decorative cooking tool that works with all types of users needs from bread, cookie, rice, meat, cheese, pancake, thin-sliced vegetable, fruit leather, watermelon and more. Great for both a beginner and a pro bento-err to create cute food fast. The Cute Animals shapes entices picky eaters to want eat and explore new foods. Top rack Dishwasher safe. This is a 6-piece set that includes cutters/stampers and an assistant pick. - 1 outer face cutter (frame) 3 7/8 x 3 1/8 inch wide x 1 1/16 inch deep - 4 animal friends characters cutters and stamps (panda, cat, frog, pig) that can be used as a food cutter and a bread stamper. One side is sharper and used as a food cutter, while the other side is used as a stamper for bread, cookie, pastry press and more. 3.50 x 3.75 x 1.29 inch deep - 1 cute happy panda assistant pick, help you clean the product by poking out the leftover food that may get stuck. 3.25 inch long Use this set as a bread stamp, sandwich cutter, thin-sliced meat cutter, hamburger mold, rice mold, seasoning (spice or furikake) mold, cheese cutter, cookie cutter and stamp, pastry press, play dough mold and many more. How to use - For stamping, use the stamp side to press on soft bread or use as pastry press. This function allows you to create cute bread within a few seconds. For example, breakfast toast or sandwich. Great for a busy persons. - For cutter, use the longer bevel side of the cutter to cut. Twist the cutter back and forth (with pressure) Use the assistant pick to help release the food out of the cutter without damaging the shape. The small cut-out can be used to create many different shapes and characters. - When cutting delicate food like cheese, use the included panda assistant pick and apply small pressure to tap out the food. Multiple taps around the edges of the shape will help clean release of the food out of the mold.
 Customers Questions and Answers:

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Where was it made? Sep 6, 2013
Designed in USA, Made in China
Sep 6, 2013 by danimildew

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This cutter itself can also shape rice. For pocket sandwich, please see this article http://www.allthingsforsale.com/bento/sealed-pocket-
sandwich-easy-tutorial/
Jul 16, 2014 by JJ

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You can use the other shape cutter as rice crispie treat mold, and use the inner face piece as stencil for sprinkle. Please check out Cutezcute Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=491893687550836&set=pb.246604052079802.-
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Aug 6, 2013 by CA

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

19 of 19 people found the following review helpful By Deborah Jordan on September 29, 2012
I got my CuteZcute last week. Without even a glance at instructions I was able to 
make a fun panda pizza and a really cool froggie sandwich. I feel like a rock star 
lunch packer and I hardly did a thing. I love how versatile it is and can't wait to 
think up my next creation!
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30 of 34 people found the following review helpful By Lise L. LaTorre on September 30, 2012
Sometimes I get obsessive about making a particular cute lunch, but other days, I 
just want to throw a healthy lunch together and make it interesting enough to hold
 my picky eater's interest. This set is perfect for both kinds of lunches! I have a crazy 
supply of materials for making fun lunches. Of that boatload of stuff, this is the one 
purchase I would recommend to ANYONE. It's perfect for the newbie wanting to learn to 
make cute lunches, the uber busy person that just wants a quick solution to fun lunches 
and the experienced bento enthusiast looking for something new. For the range of possibilities 
with this set, the price is amazing too, especially since it is also dishwasher safe. You really 
can't go wrong with this one.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful By S. Kohng on April 3, 2014
This cutter is my go-to for making cute lunches and snacks for my toddler, 
kindergartener, and 3rd grader. When I started making lunches I thought I'd never 
do "cutesy" themes. But once I got this and saw how easy and fast "cutesy" is, 
and how much my kids are more willing to eat, I was sold. I've used it on sandwiches, 
cheese slices, fruit, pancakes--you name it. I see that a few people weren't pleased with
 the results with bread, so here are a few tips:

1. Use soft bread. Any soft bread works (even flour tortillas).
2. If your bread is not as soft as you want it to be, microwave it for 10-15 
seconds.
3. Flatten the bread with your hands or with a rolling pin.**
4. Spread peanut butter/jelly/etc (sometimes I apply spread after cutting face shapes)
5. Press down on the cutter, and wiggle back and forth on your cutting board to make 
a clean cut (this is true of any plastic cutter)


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