Rotate your waffles for even browning. This rotating waffle iron has electronic browning control with a “crisp” function. You can also remove the waffle plates and replace with grill plates, so you can make sandwiches and paninis in it as well. At Wolfgang Puck Rotating Grill-and-Bake Waffle Iron
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Rotate your waffles for even browning. This rotating waffle iron has electronic browning control with a “crisp” function. You can also remove the waffle plates and replace with grill plates, so you can make sandwiches and paninis in it as well. At Wolfgang Puck Rotating Grill-and-Bake Waffle Iron
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GE is offering a rebate of up to $500 on its Profile and Cafe lines. The offer is good until December 31, 2009, so if you plan to update your appliances, now might be a good time. Pick any 5. Get $500 Pick any 4. Get $300 Pick any 3
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Our article about the government’s $300 million dollar rebate program which is part of Obama’s economic stimulus package hasn’t begun and consumers across the nation are wondering if it is ever going to happen. Unlike the $3 billion clunkers rebate blitzkrieg that boosted new-vehicle sales last summer, this program has proceeded more slowly and is aimed at longer-term household investments. It’s also being run differently, with each state deciding what kind of equipment will qualify for rebates. The federal Department of Energy said last summer that only residential appliances that carry the Energy Star designation would qualify for a rebate. It suggested that rebates could be applied to water heaters, refrigerators, central air conditioners and other big-ticket appliances. After talking with several people familiar with the program, it now appears details will be released by the end of the year on exactly the types of equipment each state will include in its rebate program as well as the amount of the rebates. If you can’t wait for your state to start its program, you might want to look into the possibility of getting a Federal tax credit by visiting the government’s energysavers.gov. Related Reading:
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 18th, 2009 1 Comment »
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Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to practice multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting polynomials with a purpose in mind. I know this business trip will take valuable time, but it does review all concepts in this module, and it is worth 20 points. If you take your time and do it […]
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Called “Coral,” this concept pot is coated in thermochromic spots, highlighting sectors in the pale blue design with fiery orange and red as the pot heats. I’m not sure I even need to know when pot gets hot, but I think the transformation of the pot would make cooking more fun and maybe a little different each time you used the pot. I do like the latch on handle design so you can position it on the pot anywhere you want to. I wonder what these babies would do in the dishwasher? Maybe that’s the best use - telling you when the pots were cool enough to move with your hands or remove from the dishwasher. Via Gizmodo and Yanko
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Posted in kitchen supplies on Nov 17th, 2009 No Comments »
This grater is also a storage device. The grater has a clear base with volume markings. It comes with three grater surfaces–fine, medium, and parmesan. It also has a clear lid for storage. It holds up to two cups.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 17th, 2009 3 Comments »
At first I was dead against it.The mere idea was simply out of the question. But then during my decor image surfing of major designers and magazines I was shocked to see some period style kitchens with cabinet hardware and light fixtures in unadulterated polished and/or unlaquered-aged BRASS. And I’m surprised to say that I […]
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If you are shopping for a new, energy efficient appliance, and thought all you needed to do to was look for the yellow EnergyStar tag, think again. The Department of Energy has released new findings that show a handful of appliances may not be as energy efficient as advertised because of problems with the “energy star” labeling program. That little yellow sticker you see on some new appliances is supposed to guarantee an appliance is in the top 25% of energy efficiency, but an internal audit, just released, shows that the Department of Energy has not been properly tracking how the star has been used. Initially manufacturers would self-report whether their products met the energy star guidelines, but with the new revelations, that’s changing. Industry watchdogs are quick to point out, despite a few problems, the energy star program is not a washout
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 16th, 2009 No Comments »
This puts a modern spin on the old honey jar. The sleek jar includes a honey spoon made out of silicone, so the honey won’t stick to the spoon, making it easy to drizzle over food or in your tea. At Honey Jar w/ Silicone Spoon
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