Award winning local artist and beloved South Florida personality Patricia Savides, warmly known as Trish to her assortment of vivacious friends and family, is proud to announce her newest colorful venture outside of the art gallery.
Known for famously being invited to paint in the Louvre, winning numerous recognition awards for her scintillating brush strokes and visionaries view of the world despite being blind in one eye, Trish recently expanded her horizons into the culinary arts of gadgeteering and invention creation.
Born of a need she experienced firsthand, her invention is a small kitchen gadget designed to make peeling potatoes and vegetables easier. “Necessity is the mother of all invention,” is one of her most favorite daily sayings, attributed to the great philosopher Plato.
Her small, inexpensive, yet immensely fun and fresh kitchen invention is made strictly in the USA (right here in South Florida), because she believes so strongly in keeping local jobs for South Florida folk, which is the definite exception to the rule in this age of scrambling reducing margins through dirt cheap Chinese production.
And her business is female-owned and female-sponsored, with a strong dedication to not just producing this fun and useful product but giving back to the community.
Best of all, having just recently launched, the Tater Gator is already proving to be a favorite of local chefs, prep cooks, soccer moms, and just about anyone with a kitchen drawer.
Grip it… peel it… love it! Her slogan brings the same smile the bright green potato gripper is bound to. It’s too much fun not to use it.
Best of all, to celebrate the launch, the first 100 customers get 20% off and free shipping. Just visit the tater gator website.


