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Moffat FTBC1 Heated Focus Burger Chute 1 Panel 422mmThis Moffat FTBC1 Heated Focus Burger Chute 1 Panel 422mm is a Table Top Neo Ceram glass hot tops are designed to maintain cooked food temperatures. They are not induction type units which require dedicated food pans, and can be used with any suitable heatproof food container. Chafing dishes are not required. These Hot Tops are self regulating and are designed to hold Gastronorm size pans up to 100mm deep and can be fitted with the optional adaptors.
This Moffat FTBC1 Heated Focus Burger Chute 1 Panel 422mm is a Table Top Neo-Ceram glass hot tops are designed to maintain cooked food temperatures. They are not induction type units which require dedicated food pans, and can be used with any suitable heatproof food container. Chafing dishes are not required. These Hot Tops are self regulating and are designed to hold Gastronorm size pans up to 100mm deep and can be fitted with the optional adaptors. The adaptors hold the pans in position and retain heat for higher efficiency. The surface temperature of the panels controls around 95ºC. Even temperature across the entire surface area of each panel with no hot spots. Models fitted with an over head quartz heated gantry illuminate the serving area and provide an envelope of heat above the pans.
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★★★★★ 5
Name Craft Lesson
Format: Board book, Format: Board book
Loved reading this book and tying it into a name craft for my toddler!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Fun Toddler Book!!
Format: Board book, Format: Board book
Great book for Toddlers!! My class loved it so much I gave it as an end of summer gift!!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2025
★★★★★ 5
The watermelon seed
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
Bought this book for my daughters first birthday. The theme was one in a melon so I thought it would be cute to have everyone who attended her party to write her a little message. I will be putting this in her time capsule for her to open things we have gathered through the years. This was the perfect book for what was needed. The story is so cute and my older kiddos like the book as well!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Cute illustrations, simple read, fun book
Format: Hardcover
This book is really cute. Simple to read, fun, bright illustrations. My son is just learning to read and picking up on letters so this books is perfect for him. Very fun and would recommend for young readers.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
★★★★★ 5
A Harrowing Account of Addiction, Recovery, and Relapse
Format: Hardcover
Greg Pizzoli’s The Watermelon Seed offers a deceptively simple yet profound exploration of addiction, recovery, and relapse. Through the crocodile’s obsessive love for watermelon, his panic upon swallowing a seed mirrors the fear and anxiety of losing control. The cycle of indulgence, dread, and inevitable return to the source of both pleasure and distress reflects the cyclical nature of addiction. Pizzoli’s playful illustrations mask a darker undercurrent: the crocodile knows watermelon may harm him — yet he cannot resist. A chillingly accurate portrait of the addictive mind, wrapped in the guise of a children’s story.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025