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INA KI Natural Marble Lazy Susan Rotating Serving Plate 12 Inches ( Gold Foiling )
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INA KI Natural Marble Lazy Susan Rotating Serving Plate 12 Inches ( Gold Foiling )

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Lazy Susan may not be technically a professional cake maker’s turntable, but it is something that many people might have at home. With the tool, you may explore the culinary art of making cakes if you are a beginner, as it helps you smoothen the frosting and give the desired finishing touch to your dessert in a neat, clean and effortless manner. Now you may wonder what type of Lazy Susan to get especially when you have just started baking. The answer is – the cool, classy marble. Yes, you read it right. The natural stone is one of the most suitable materials for a Lazy Susan. Not Just a Turn Table, it’s Multifunctional Find out some fun ways to take your Lazy Susan from the kitchen counter all the way to your living room: Display Your Treats: Present food on your INA KI Lazy Susan on that special dinner for your ‘special’ guest. The surface cooler serves as a classy turntable to display your baked delights, cheese, desserts and afternoon snacks. Gather Your Spice Jars: Gathering your oils, salt, herbs and the pepper mill on the Lazy Susan sounds like a smart idea, especially when you are busy in the kitchen and want everything at arm’s length. Great Help for Cabinet Storage: Apart from keeping it alongside your cooktop, you can also place the Lazy Susan on your pantry to store away your seasoning canisters on it. TV Or Monitor Base: You read it right. Since the Lazy Susan is made of solid and durable marble, it can withstand the weight of your LED/LCD TV or monitor.

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