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Butter Bell - The Better Butter Dish

Posted on August 11th, 2008.

A few years ago we switched from margarine to butter. A variety of factors were at work. My husband discovered he had an intolerance to soy. Since he loves soy sauce and tofu, we decided to work on cutting out soy products he only liked instead of loved. I like to bake. Many [...]

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Auto Measure Spice Rack

Posted on August 8th, 2008.

Having more than once had an entire collection of spices be destroyed by an errant feline (anyone want a cat? Or two?), this device appealed to me. The cost saving in spilled spices alone should make it pay for itself in a year. First, it has a very cool look to it — it’s the [...]

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Your Spices Are Really Stacked

Posted on August 6th, 2008.

I have to confess, I normally turn up my nose at spice organizers.  I am an eclectic spice buyer.  I buy a wide variety of spice brands, which means I have a wide variety of spice bottles and jars.  There is no such thing as an industry-standard spice jar.  Too many spice racks or organizers [...]

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Things You Can Do With A Banana

Posted on July 12th, 2008.

(I strongly recommend not typing the above into Google Image Search. I’m just sayin’…)
Anyway…
The humble banana. Rich in both potassium and comedic potential, it is a staple food. Not as trendy or chic as a kiwi, it is an elegant foodstuff from a more civilized time.
This doesn’t mean it can be the subject of useless…or, [...]

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