Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 28th, 2009 1 Comment »
I have a kitchen aid cooktop with grill. Under the grill grate there are these wave plates and trays. I am not sure what they are made of. Some kind of metal. And I’m not sure what the stains are. Either rust or hard water stains. I’ve only had the appliance for about a month […]
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We love a free standing kitchen, because you don’t have to commit to the kitchen. Want a different kitchen island? Storage? You name it, and you can change it or move it around. We just found this amazing round up over at Design Heaven featuring a ton of free standing kitchen concepts. More at Designheaven
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We love a free standing kitchen, because you don’t have to commit to the kitchen. Want a different kitchen island? Storage? You name it, and you can change it or move it around. We just found this amazing round up over at Design Heaven featuring a ton of free standing kitchen concepts. More at Designheaven
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 26th, 2009 2 Comments »
I have very little space in my kitchen and want to save counter top space.I once saw a set which had gadgets, knives, chopping board and utensils all put together on one stand. It cost about £30. Has anyone else seen this. Where do you get it.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 25th, 2009 3 Comments »
i mean energy traveling through open space just air without the aid of coils to conduct their passage.
there has to be more we can do with this amazing discovery than build appliances that sit in the kitchen for years occasionally getting some use from a person who doesn’t care how his soup is gonna taste […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 24th, 2009 5 Comments »
I have this thing in my kitchen. I don’t know what it’s called or what it does. It looks kind of like a metal flying saucer, but then it opens out with these petal looking pieces on hinges and makes like a bowl with holes in it. Kind of like a flower opening. Question 1) […]
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We recently featured the Firewire Skewers here at Kitchen Contraptions, and have also been using them for the past several weeks. These skewers are revolutionary, and we think you’ll really enjoy them as an addition to your grilling aresenal, and we think they make great gifts as well. This is the first video review we’ve done - so check it out and enjoy. If you like the Firewire Skewers , please check them out at our new online store . We only add the products we’ve tested and reviewed here at Kitchen Contraptions.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 23rd, 2009 2 Comments »
Every few weeks i’ve seen only 2 baby roaches in my apartment. The last one i saw was tonight and before that its been 2 weeks since i’ve seen the last one. The one i saw tonight came from under the refrigerator, i’ve caulked most of my kitchen. I keep my home […]
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Why have a boring toaster when you can have a colorful one? This toaster is not only pretty, it is practical. It has adjustable-width slots, variable browning, a warming rack, and cancel and defrost settings. Plus you have eight color options to choose from. At Bodum Bistro 2-Slice Toaster
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Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are often out-of-sight and out-of-mind when you’re looking to buy a new home, moving into one or just making sure your current home is in good repair. However, updating your HVAC system now can increase the comfort and energy efficiency of your home, and might even qualify you for a tax credit. With the passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, homeowners may be eligible for a tax credit if they purchase certain types of HVAC systems, water heating equipment, or make other energy-related improvements to their homes now through Dec. 31, 2010. More information about the tax credit is available at www.AmericanStandardAir.com and www.irs.gov. How do you know what HVAC improvements are right for your home? American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning offers a quick overview of basic components to consider when purchasing a new system or planning an upgrade: Outdoor units: air conditioner or heat pump An air conditioner offers cool, quiet comfort during the hottest days by extracting heat and moisture from indoors. A heat pump does double duty, acting as both an air conditioner and a furnace
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