The Omlet Blog Archives: July 2015

Egg Ramp

Bring your kitchen to life with the Egg Ramp™, a stylish new way to store eggs and keep them in date order. Available in great colours to suit any kitchen.

Every time your hens lay a lovely egg, simply add it to the shiny melamine Egg Ramp™. When it comes to using them, always use the one at the front first, which will be the oldest – no more guesswork. At only 15cm deep it looks sleek and it won’t take up much space on your worktop. There are several colours to choose from so you can be sure to find one that will suit your kitchen, and your personality, perfectly!

he Egg Ramp™ can hold up to 12 medium chicken eggs. If your hens eggs are a bit bigger or smaller it doesn’t matter, the Egg Ramp™ can handle them!

The gap between the sides is 3cm, so unless your eggs are the size of Maltesers they won’t fall through, making the Egg Ramp™ ideal for bantam eggs as well! You will of course be able to store lots more than 12 of them… pretty hendy if you have a whole flock in your garden!

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Tags: chickens, pets, kitchen, eggs and cooking

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Beehaus

Find out how the Beehaus works and see inside a colony of bees based on a London rooftop. If you are considering getting a colony of bees then a Beehaus is a great way to get started. The Beehaus has been designed to make it easier and more relaxing to manage your colony. The good working height make lifting the frames and boxes very easy. The Beehaus is essentially two hives in one, which gives you the space to manage a colony through the year and the ability to divide the colony in two for swarm control. The Beehaus comes complete with everything you need to get started.

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Tags: beekeeping, bees and beehive

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This entry was posted in Pets on July 21st, 2015 by admin