(Food-Beverage-News.Com, May 23, 2014 ) Woodstock, Georgia -- Earthtone Solutions introduces Avocado Green Silicone oven mitts. Their innovative color pantones are a huge departure over the more common neon colored oven mitts companies usually offer. The Avocado Green oven mitts have already received excellent feedback and acceptance from consumers, who are looking for products that match their kitchen colors.
The innovations of this product extend beyond natural color choices. Earthtone solutions offers an oven mitt with a contour fit. This mitt fits well on smaller hands, and snugly on larger hands. This is an important upgrade over other silicone mitts that many say are too large to use safely as loose fitting mitts make it difficult to get a good grip on hot dishes.
Silicone oven mitts are popular because cloth oven mitts and gloves suffer from two major problems. First, they are not safe as they leave users vunerable to hot liquids. Second, they stain easily, and usually get thrown away when the stains set in. Both issues are solved by using a quality silicone oven mitt as it's waterproof, and it washes up easily in the kitchen sink. As a bonus, FDA food grade silicone mitts can also safely come into contact with foods which comes in very handy. For example, consumers love being able to easily move a large turkey from the roasting pan to the platter. These mitts are also an excellent pot holder for general kitchen cooking, baking, or the outdoor BBQ grill.
Each pair of oven mitts also includes a lovely black silicone trivet. Trivets can be used as hot pads, plant holders, or coasters. They're nearly 1/2 inch thick, and offer stylish protection to countertops and cookware. Earthtone Solutions also sells trivets seperately. All trivets are offered in the same natural color pantones as the oven mitts.
About Earthtone Solutions
Earthtone Solutions was established in 2003. The company now offers high quality oven mitts for use in the kitchen or BBQ grill. Earthtone Solutions also supports recycling and pediatric cancer research efforts.