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Alexandra Dibble Home Economist
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Gill Bland of ‘Tales of Pigling Bland’ food and cookery blog
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Hayley Gilbert Freelance writer for kitchen magazines, websites and blogs
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James McIntosh World award winning cookery writer & demonstrator
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Emma Line Brand Manager
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Christmas is when a Rangemaster range cooker really comes into its own. Perfect for preparing the big day feast, these standout freestanding cookers are packed with all the features and functions you need to do Christmas entertaining in style. With so many models to choose from, in your choice of fuel and size as well as colour and finish, there are so many reasons why a Rangemaster is the business. Its large capacity ovens are just the right size for the turkey and all the trimmings. Go for a two-oven model with warming drawer and grill for the ultimate culinary centrepiece and take advantage of all the benefits of a multifunction oven, which can defrost, fan grill, brown and fan assist – with rapid response for a speedy heat up.
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Whether it’s a few friends over for a quiet supper or a large Sunday roast for the extended family, there’s nothing quite like entertaining at home. To make life simpler, the key is to kit your kitchen out with professional-style, hardworking appliances that will ensure every dish is cooked to perfection. That’s why Rangemaster is the ultimate appliance brand for all your culinary needs. A freestanding range cooker for instance, not only creates an eye-catching statement piece but it can also offer all the features and functions you need to cook up a storm every day, on any occasion.
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When it comes to choosing a new appliance, there are many elements to consider. From the size and style to the features, functions and cost, it’s always wise to make a list of everything you need and want.
Hayley Gilbert guides you through how to choose your new Rangemaster.
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Now that the evenings are drawing in and it’s dark by about 4.30pm, our thoughts turn to keeping our homes warm and cosy. Whether you’re looking forward to family nights in or having friends round for a catch up, there are plenty of ways to give everyone a warm welcome this winter.
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