Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 31st, 2009 No Comments »
The cookware is porcelain with fruit arount the top and side of the pan. I have a casserole dish with brass handles and a brass knob on top and a smaller casserole dish of the same print. I have always used is as decorative accents in my kitchen, but would like to start using […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 30th, 2009 4 Comments »
The entire kitchen is wood, wall, cabinets,floor. There is a work island(wood with a butcher block top) in the center of the appliance area. We bought new appliances all black. I desperately need to change the walls. Help with some ideas. We are putting in new cabinets. Should I paint them or stain again. Any […]
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The QOOQ is a kitchen computer and it comes with 10 recipes from chefs on video, and you might as well know up front - currently it’s in French only. QOOQ also can connect to the internet over the Ethernet or Wifi, and you can even subscribe to monthly updates for more recipes on video. There is also a meal planner and a shopping list maker that will also help before the cooking. Oddly enought QOOQ doesn’t have an Internet Browser, but it can be used to update recipes, get weather information, internet radio stations, and can also be used as a digital picture frame. Sounds perfect for our kitchen, though currently we’ve been enjoying our Squeezbox Radio. Also - it’s tough to make the transition to a device that stores recipes when all of our recipes are snipped from Cooking Light, and other magazines. Time will tell if the kitchen computer catches on, but if they can bridge the gap and get our offline recipes online - we’ll be a taker. Via Coolest Gadgets at QOOQ
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The QOOQ is a kitchen computer and it comes with 10 recipes from chefs on video, and you might as well know up front - currently it’s in French only. QOOQ also can connect to the internet over the Ethernet or Wifi, and you can even subscribe to monthly updates for more recipes on video. There is also a meal planner and a shopping list maker that will also help before the cooking. Oddly enought QOOQ doesn’t have an Internet Browser, but it can be used to update recipes, get weather information, internet radio stations, and can also be used as a digital picture frame. Sounds perfect for our kitchen, though currently we’ve been enjoying our Squeezbox Radio. Also - it’s tough to make the transition to a device that stores recipes when all of our recipes are snipped from Cooking Light, and other magazines. Time will tell if the kitchen computer catches on, but if they can bridge the gap and get our offline recipes online - we’ll be a taker. Via Coolest Gadgets at QOOQ
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Here’s a contest that’s child’s play: When you pledge to spend an hour with your child, Frigidaire will donate $11 to Save the Children’s U.S. Programs. And you will be entered for a chance to win a new Frigidaire Professional double wall oven. Frigidaire is proud to support Save the Children’s CHANGE program, dedicated to providing nutritious snacks and promoting healthier lifestyles for children living in poverty in the United States. New Frigidaire is the first collection of appliances designed with time-saving features for busy Moms. Every day you pledge your time, you’ll be entered for a chance to win a new Frigidaire Professional double wall oven. Go ahead, click here to enter! Related Reading:
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 28th, 2009 No Comments »
10. Rod wants to avoid paying large amounts for car repairs if he is in an accident, so he includes in his budget: (1 point)
renter’s insurance.
life insurance.
health insurance.
vehicle insurance.
11. The services that keep appliances running and make your home more comfortable are: (1 point)
mortgages.
investments.
utilities.
entertainment.
12. Faith likes to […]
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In honor of my son’s birthday today, here is a rotating cake stand. The cake stand rotates in order to easily apply frosting and other decorations. It also tilts to three angles, so you can add borders, pictures, lettering or other designs. At Tilting Cake Turntable
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 27th, 2009 4 Comments »
Just moved into a brand new apartment, and last night I just discovered that there are large spider webs in my front door area AND under my bottom kitchen cabinets. I am TERRIFIED of spiders, and do not want to remove them myself. Should I call my apartment maintenance.
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Now you can slurp up some broth and twirl some ramen all in one handy spoon meets fork kitchen utensil. This ramen spoon + folk was originally created for use at the popular sugakiya ramen noodle restaurant chains in Japan, but now you can have it at your home. The size of this spoon with folk is 7-3/4″ l x 2″ w and the cost is $7 per spoon meets fork . Via Gizmodiva
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 26th, 2009 4 Comments »
My ‘85 kitchen has good oak cabinets, medium stain. I thought about painting them but think I will keep the wood look and just give them a good cleaning and new hardware. BUT, I really like wood or wood laminate floors and don’t know how to match wood on wood. Anything you […]
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