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Breadman TR875 2-Pound Breadmaker, Stainless Steel

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Breadman TR875 2-Pound Breadmaker, Stainless Steel
Price: $79.95 USD
Product Features

Programmable bread machine bakes 1, 1-1/2, and 2-pound horizontal loaves
Housed in stainless steel; easy-to-read LCD display; viewing window
Cycles include super-rapid, 100-percent whole wheat, gluten-free, and more
Helpful “add in” beep; pause function; detachable lid; hand wash only
Measures 18 by 11-1/5 by 14-4/5 inches; 1-year warranty

 
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Beef Brisket- One Tough Customer

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Texas ranchers thmust it would be quaint (and profitable) to remit the toughest cuts of meat East at prime toll while they reserved the more tender steaks and roasts for themselves.
They pictured their brothers in the East gnawing away on shoe leather while they enjoyed tender and succulent steaks. Boy, were they faulty!
while the […]

Cooking Indian Food

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

Many people like to experiment with different foods from different moress and ethnicities. Some people like to go out for feast and experiment with foods theyve never had before. Other people like to breed their favorite dishes at home. Experimenting with cooking from other sections and moress can be an exciting and […]

Dig In: We’ve Got 5 Diet-Friendly Desserts

Monday, August 13th, 2007

Goodbye pleasant being of chocolate cake, sayonara my exquiposition banana crack, farewell my sweet flan and hasta la seascape my scrumptious apple pie. I know we’ve joint some aromatic mouthwatering memories together but there’s just no scope for you in my new balanced healthy diet. It’s time for me to clip down and snub my […]

How to Cook Rice Right

Monday, August 6th, 2007

The easiest way to make rice well every time is to use a rice cooker. If you don’t have one, or don’t want one, though, here’s a no-fail recipe for rice that one of my grandmothers taught my mother, who taught me. This one, I use mainly for seasoned rice dishes because things […]