Kitchen T-Shirts

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  • This is the cherry tattoo that’s on the arm of Tatt’s Baby / ... / Check what the t-shirts look like here. / Check the quality of the t-shirts here. / ... / Buying this as a gift? / Team it up with a matching card: / ... / Cherry Tattoo Pattern / ... / / Cherry Tattoo

  • LineArt on the T-shirt for the cooking lover. / From the original artwork by pigment marker ink, silkscreen on the T-shirt. / / and the detail will look like this / copyrighted 2007 by Cherdpong Sikkhajareon.

  • Cats are crazy. Crazy for food.

  • A fried egg is an egg cooked by frying, typically in bacon fat, butter, cooking oil or margarine, for the purpose of eating. The term Fried Eggs usually refers to eggs prepared so that the yolk is not broken; thus scrambled eggs, while technically fried, are rarely referred to as such. In India, this type of preparation is referred to as a poached egg.

  • A mixer is a kitchen appliance intended for mixing, folding, beating, and whipping food ingredients. Mixers come in two major variations, hand mixers and stand mixers. A hand mixer, as the name implies, is a hand-held digging device. It typically consists of a handle mounted over a large enclosure containing the motor, which drives one or two beaters. The beaters are immersed in the food to be mixed. Mixers should not be confused with blenders. Blenders contain sharp blades and typically operate at higher speeds that chop, liquefy, or otherwise break down larger food items. A mixer is a much slower device without blades.

  • A stand mixer is essentially the same as a hand mixer, but is mounted on a stand which bears the weight of the device. Stand mixers are larger and have more powerful motors than their hand-held counterparts. They generally have a special bowl that is locked in place while the mixer is operating. A typical home stand mixer will include a wire whip for whipping creams and egg whites; a flat beater for mixing batters; and a dough hook for kneading. Mixers should not be confused with blenders . Blenders contain sharp blades and typically operate at higher speeds that chop, liquefy, or otherwise break down larger food items. A mixer is a much slower device without blades.

  • Watermelon , family Cucurbitaceae refers to both fruit and plant of a vine-like herb originally from southern Africa and one of the most common types of melon. This flowering plant produces a special type of fruit known by botanists as a pepo. The watermelon fruit, loosely considered a type of melon, has a smooth exterior rind and a juicy, sweet, usually red or yellow, but sometimes orange, interior flesh. The flesh consists of highly developed placental tissue within the fruit.

  • A toaster is a small electric kitchen appliance designed to toast slices of bread, an act also known as ‘making toast’. A typical modern 2-slice toaster draws anywhere between 600 and 1200 W and makes toast in 1 to 3 minutes. / Modern toasters are typically one of three varieties: pop-up toasters, toaster ovens and conveyor toasters.

  • A fried egg is an egg cooked by frying, typically in bacon fat, butter, cooking oil or margarine, for the purpose of eating. The term fried eggs usually refers to eggs prepared so that the yolk is not broken; thus scrambled eggs, while technically fried, are rarely referred to as such. In India, this type of preparation is referred to as a poached egg.Fried eggs are commonly regarded as breakfast food, often served on toast, or in a sandwich, often with bacon or sausages. It is also an essential part of the full breakfast commonly eaten in Britain and Ireland. Fried eggs are often served with ham or gammon steak as a popular pub grub meal. They are almost always cooked sunny side up, though the term is not used locally. (wikipedia.org)

  • For frozenfa / Secret ingredient: T.I.M.’s cold sweat “Mixed soup for tonight. / Peel the onions, / Chop up the carrots. / Where are the potatoes? / Let’s cut some pumpkin. Mixed soup for tonight. / Drop your broken heart, / Chop up bitter memories. / Where are the smiles? / Let’s cut some love. Stir the pot very well, / In the kitchen, a very yummy smell. / Warm and happy, your tummy is full.”

  • check out all the other shirt colours (i couldn’t decide which one works best, but then sticked with brown…) / /

  • Salty coffee… Ok… I think I have to explain it a little….. In German we have a concept about: to put too much salt in someones soup... Which means: to cook so.’s goose, or to rain on so.’s parade, or to spoil so.’s plans or to spoil things for so....... This t-shirt is about putting too much salt in someones coffee... which is an allusion to all the sleaze bags in offices, putting you too much salt in your coffee, those sleaze bags, which you never can trust…..

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  • If you ever want the lettering changed or different sayings please let me know. Thank you for looking and have a great day.

  • It’s a call to all patriots. Yes – that means you! The humble yo-yo is losing the battle to ‘virtual’ games. Say it loud and proud, “I’m old enough to remember the yo-yo!” Entered as part of the ‘Facial Hair’ challenge in T-Shirt Revolution Stay in touch Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog

  • well =) / A Goldfish in a blender)))))

  • Weapon of Mash Destruction…ouch!

  • This was one of my Mom’s favorite expressions; she had (and I still have) a cast iron plaque on the kitchen wall that says the same thing. If she were still alive, I know she’d want me to make this shirt…I hope you get a giggle out of it! / Created and uploaded for the Funny T-Shirt Challenge.

  • I present the origin of the Oreo, possibly the finest creation our universe has managed to cobble together thus far. Here’s a Detail: /

  • House Gymnastics empowers the banal domestic setting with new meaning and excitement. When someone performs House Gym they become the artist making the art, creating ephemeral human sculptures that last for only 3 seconds. Viewers can submit photos, enter the Move of Month competition and take on physical challenges such as The 25th Element and The 10 Commandments. www.housegymnastics.com

  • House Gymnastics empowers the banal domestic setting with new meaning and excitement. When someone performs House Gym they become the artist making the art, creating ephemeral human sculptures that last for only 3 seconds. Viewers can submit photos, enter the Move of Month competition and take on physical challenges such as The 25th Element and The 10 Commandments. www.housegymnastics.com

  • Somewhat of a sequel to the original “98.6” shirt.

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