Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 15th, 2010 1 Comment »
ok i am not going to go into detail because i have struff to do, but reason im posting this now is becuase something jst happened to me again.so im seeking enlightment,lol
ok well about 3 monthes ago we moved into this house, and its not ol dits faierly new,good yadda yadda, but about a week […]
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We’ve featured the T-Fal Actifry in the past, and we really liked the promise of no-oil frying. The T-fal Actifry promises to fry your favorite foods using just 1 tbsp of oil - so there is oil in this frying method. The price is $300 - and it’s been out for about a year in the UK, and is now just hitting the US market. What is the T-Fal Actifry? Basically, it’s a big nonstick pan equipped with a constantly rotating silicone stirrer. You load all the food into the pan, drizzle it with a relatively small amount of oil and then close the clear lid. The controls include just two buttons—one for on/off, one for a timer
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 14th, 2010 1 Comment »
I have toyed with the idea of getting into interior design now for a while,but have always wondered if their really is any demand for it,especially now with the economy in the state that its in.I love saving money anyway that I can,the challenge kinda gives me a rush so I thought, what if I […]
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I got up this morning dreaming rotisserie chicken, and then thinking whether or not I could buy one that made more than 1 chicken for the kitchen. Well - it looks like the smallest you can get if you go above the 1-2 chicken size is 8 chickens. This roaster cooks eight three pound chickens in two hours at 350 degrees farhanheit. It has a removable full size base drip tray for easy cleaning, and glass in the front and rear for excellent point of sale - not a big selling point for our kitchen, but I get it. We’re thinking this is overkill, but you never know - if you have a family of maybe 16-20 this might not be overkill. At Anvil America CGA8008 8-Chicken Electric Rotisserie Oven
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I got up this morning dreaming rotisserie chicken, and then thinking whether or not I could buy one that made more than 1 chicken for the kitchen. Well - it looks like the smallest you can get if you go above the 1-2 chicken size is 8 chickens. This roaster cooks eight three pound chickens in two hours at 350 degrees farhanheit. It has a removable full size base drip tray for easy cleaning, and glass in the front and rear for excellent point of sale - not a big selling point for our kitchen, but I get it. We’re thinking this is overkill, but you never know - if you have a family of maybe 16-20 this might not be overkill
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This ceramic based electric skillet is environmentally friendly. The surface is petroleum-free and contains no PTFE or PFOA. You can use the skillet to sear, fry, griddle, simmer, or braise. The skillet has six temperature settings, an indicator light that turns off when the temperature is reached, and a glass lid. At Cuisinart Green Gourmet Electric Skillet
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This ceramic based electric skillet is environmentally friendly. The surface is petroleum-free and contains no PTFE or PFOA. You can use the skillet to sear, fry, griddle, simmer, or braise. The skillet has six temperature settings, an indicator light that turns off when the temperature is reached, and a glass lid. At Cuisinart Green Gourmet Electric Skillet
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 13th, 2010 2 Comments »
I own a home in new jersey. So far, we have new kitchen appliances, new floors in the entire downstairs(laminate kitchen, and wood dining and living rooms). new washer and dryer, and a new bathtub ( for my disabled wife, easy access. ) What is an average expected roi percentage.
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Sears is launching a redesigned line of Kenmore and Kenmore Elite high-efficiency front load washers featuring “smart motion” technology that’s gentler on fabrics while improving cleaning performance. The smart motion feature is based on an agile direct-drive motor that creates five unique wash motions by precisely controlling the action of the drum. The motions are custom combined for each wash cycle, providing the proper amount of cleansing agitation for each garment type, whether it’s lingerie, denim or rugged work wear. The five motions include: • tumbling , a conventional wash motion where clothes are moved from the bottom of the drum to the top of the drum in a large, circular motion; • rolling , in which clothes are gently moved in a small circle along the bottom of the drum, keeping them immersed in water; • scrubbing , in which the drum alternates direction causing friction between the clothes, creating a scrubbing effect while keeping clothes immersed in water; • swinging , in which clothes are gently tossed side-to-side for a delicate hand-wash effect, and; • stepping , in which clothes are lifted to the top of the drum and then dropped sharply to the bottom of the drum. The system also incorporates an innovative square door design, new curves, intuitive controls using color and sound cues, and new designer colors including ginger and chili pepper. The line, which is rolling out now through December, features seven washers (with matching dryers)
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 12th, 2010 2 Comments »
So, my best friend finally moved out on her own but she really isn’t pleased on where she’s living. She moved into a 2 bedroom apartment which is okay for the most part. But for the location and price you really cant beat it.
Anyhow, the problem is that she hates the retro bathroom, by […]
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