First Look: GameMaker Original Collapsible Batter Bowl

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posted on October 25, 2019
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From the Seth McGinn's GameMaker series comes the Original Collapsible Batter Bowl. Composed of BPA-Free food-grade materials, the bowl is both dishwasher and microwave safe, and has transparent sides to assist with the even application of breading or batter. When not in use, the bowl can be collapsed down to half its size for easier storage, making it perfect for camping excursions. 



To use, pour the batter or breading of your choice into the expanded bottom section of the bowl, and add in the food you would like to coat. Secure the middle sifting section to the bottom section, then secure the expanded top section, locking all three sections together. Shake until the food or meat appears to be evenly coated. Flip upside down, and unused batter or breading will sift through to the bottom. MSRP: $29.99



For more products, recipes and information, please visit GameMaker Outdoors.


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