Tired of not getting your eggs the way you want them? Well, you’re in luck. Egg boiler cooks ‘em perfect every time, and works on your iPad. Just choose the desired consistency, the egg temperature and egg boiler calculates the time needed for you to get perfect eggs. Start the countdown and your iPad will signal when the eggs are done. We think on the level of expensive egg timers a $500 iPad and $.99 app is a little excessive, but imagine you can use the iPad for more than just cooking eggs. Via Gizmodo at Appshopper
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 30th, 2010 3 Comments »
It is a round stick and it has six little round sticks coming out of it. At the end of each little stick there is a nob. It was in a set with a banana holder so it has to do with the kitchen some how. What is it.
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 29th, 2010 12 Comments »
I am married to a wonderful man who is very good to me. However I see some red flags that have caused me wonder if he is gay. He is an EXTREME homophobe. When we got married and he moved his things into my house, he had way more kitchen appliances and gadgets […]
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Ice pods are the ice cubes of the futures. Ice pods are a no-mess ice cube that keeps your drink colder longer while adding a jolt of flavor. Simply fill pods, freeze, remove, and plop the perfectly round balls into your drink. Fill pods with mint leaves, basil, fruits, or juices Can be used in pitchers, cocktails, punch bowls, and tumblers Durable insulated plastic construction Instant conversation piece at your next party Dishwasher safe At Ice Pods
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Name of Product: Hoover® WindTunnel T-Series™ Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaners with Cord Rewind Feature Units: About 108,000 Importer: Hoover Inc., of Glenwillow, Ohio Hazard: The power cord is not properly routed or securely seated in the cord rewind assembly allowing the power cord to be pulled loose. This poses fire and shock hazards. Incidents/Injuries: Hoover has received three reports of minor burns to carpet and furniture and one report of a minor burn to a consumer’s hand. Description: This recall involves Hoover® WindTunnel T-Series™ Bagless Upright vacuum cleaners with the cord rewind feature. This feature enables the cord to wind inside the vacuum for storage. The following model numbers and manufacturing codes are included in the recall.
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 28th, 2010 2 Comments »
We a just bought a 4-plex that was built in the mid 80’s. 2 of the units are in pretty bad shape and I want to make the place look as good as possible with out investing too much money. Currently it has the ugly walnut colored veneer plain cheap cabinets. I […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 27th, 2010 13 Comments »
Yes this is a serious question believe it or not.
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Pediatricians call for a choke-proof hot dog
Nutritionists have long warned of the perils of hot dogs: fat, sodium and preservatives to name a few.
Now, the American Academy of Pediatrics wants foods like hot dogs to come with a warning label — not because of their nutritional […]
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It was 95 degrees here yesterday, so it seems like it might be time for a frozen beverage. This ice shaver makes snow cones, slushies, margaritas, and other frozen treats. You use ice directly from the freezer and use the shaver to shave it into a bowl. The bowl includes measurement markings. At Hamilton Beach 68050 Icy Treats Ice Shaver
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Homemade whipped cream is the best. With this whipper, you can make your own whipped cream and dispense it with the push of a button. It has an N20 charger to instantly dispense the cream. You can add whatever flavors or sweeteners you want.
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I remember my parents first microwave; my father insisted my mother needed this newfangled appliance, and she was equally insistent that it would, and I quote, collect dust . Fast forward 35 years or so, and she’s using her newest stainless steel model daily. I was a kid when that first microwave appeared and never gave much thought to the technological progress it represented – how it came to be sitting there- ’til now, so… Here’s a quick overview of the history of the microwave oven: 1945 Percy Spencer of Raytheon Co. discovers microwave heating after finding that microwave energy had melted a candy bar in his pocket. 1947 Raytheon produces its first microwave oven. It costs between $2,000 and $3,000, and is intended for commercial use. 1960’s Companies are developing countertop microwaves, like this Litton model. 1970’s Microwaves start to become widespread. Primary buyers are men, who purchase them as gifts for their wives.
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