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  • Hamilton Beach 32229 22-Quart Roaster Oven, Stainless Steel


    Hamilton Beach

    List Price: $74.99
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    • Removable insert pan and lid; lift-out wire rack; cool-touch side handles
    • Measures approximately 18 by 25-2/7 by 11 inches; 1-year limited warranty
    • 22-quart portable roaster oven for roasting, baking, cooking, and serving
    • Simple control knob with adjustable heat up to 450 degrees F

    Product Description

    Paired your oven space with the Hamilton Beach Roaster Oven. Roasts, bakes, cooks and serves. Features comprehend a removable pan and an easy lift-out rack.

    Magic Chef 0.7 cu. ft./ Microwave Oven/ 700W w/ Turntable (Black)


    Magic Chef

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    • 700 Watts, with 10 Power levels
    • Electronic Controls with LED Display , 30 Kitchen Timer / Clock
    • Turntable
    • Weight and Time Defrost, and 8 Quick Set Menu Buttons

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    Alternate Express Cooking

    Oster CKSTRS18 18-Quart Roaster Oven, Stainless Steel and Black


    Oster

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    • Includes buffet server with 3 removable enamel-on-steel pans
    • 18-Quart capacity fits up to a 18-pound turkey
    • Removable steel rack
    • Stainless steel and black finish

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    Whether foodstuff a pot roast at home for the family or traipsing across town to a potluck, this portable roaster oven by the Oster trade-mark offers a variety of conveniences for the everyday chef. Use it as an energy-efficient alternative to turning on the full-enormousness oven, or as extra cooking space during the holidays. The unit's generous interior provides a commodious 18-quart capacity-large enough, in fact, to accommodate an 18-pound turkey. It does more than fitting roast, however-it works equally well for baking, cooking, and serving. The oven's secure-pieces lid helps trap in heat and moisture, while its lid rest allows for convenient access when it's every now to stir or transfer food to an individual bowl or plate. The roaster oven also includes a removable fortify rack to raise food up from the bottom and, for added versatility, a handy buffet server with three removable enamel-on-bite the bullet pans. The buffet server effortlessly transforms the oven into a food warmer with the qualification to serve three separate appetizers or meal items at once. Use it for anything from mashed potatoes, stuffing, and immature beans at Thanksgiving to scrambled eggs, sausages, and hash browns at a festive brunch. With its enticing stainless-steel and black finish, the sleek-looking roaster oven makes a wonderful withal to any busy kitchen. This Oster roaster oven has a one-year limited warranty.

    Hamilton Beach 32184 18-Quart Roaster Oven with Serving Lid and Buffet Pans, Black


    Hamilton Beach

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    • Measures approximately 15-3/4 by 23-1/2 by 11 inches; 1-year limited warranty
    • Removable enamel-on-steel insert pan; lift-out wire rack; cool-touch side handles
    • 18-quart portable roaster oven for roasting, baking, cooking, and serving
    • Includes 3 2-quart serving pans and user manual with recipes; dishwasher-safe parts

    Product Description

    Certainly cook and serve moist, tender roasted beef, turkey, chicken and ham with this Roasting Oven. And thanks to its pocket 23 1/2 x 15 3/4 x 11"h. size, you can cook delicious meals anywhere! Details: Premium-large, 18-qt. capacity; Enamel-on-steel interior pan removes for easy depollute-up; Easy lift-out rack for large items; Three 2-qt. enameled buffet pans for serving a selection of foods (each is dishwasher safe); Stainless steel serving lid keeps food towards until serving time, then flips up for easy access to food; Heats up to 450°F with temperature manage knob; Built-in lid holder for convenient serving; Powered by a 36" polarized puff cord; 12V, 60 Hz., 1,450W power; UL-listed for safety; Weighs 19 lbs., 2 -ounces.

    Hamilton Beach 32190 18-Quart Roaster Oven


    Hamilton Beach

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    • Bakes, cooks & serves
    • Fast, easy roasting
    • On/preheat light
    • Double your oven space; Easy lift-out rack

    Product Description

    Hamilton Littoral, 18 QT, 1440W Roaster Oven With Lift Out Pan, Large Cook Chart With Oven Type Temperature Settings For Radiating, Roasting Or Broiling.

    Shoebox » Tiny Little Movie Review: Jennifer's Body

    ) Where there are jocks and cheerleaders and geeks and goth kids and a teacher with a hook for a hand, you know, typical.  And Stereotype High is located in  Pseudo-Wisconsin Town where there’s a bar outside the city limits that looks like Patrick Swayze should have cleaned up Road House style.  

    Megan’s friend/rival is played by Amanda Seyfried and she’s really good.  She makes you feel what you hated about high school, even if you just saw it happening to other people.  The movie is really about her friendship with Megan, and they make it interesting, relatable, and emotional, even if they both throw up a lot.

    High school as metaphor for horrors of  real life has been played several times, of course, but this is a pretty good effort.  Megan is never gonna be Meryl, but she’s a great scary anti-Heroes cheerleader.  Fine. 99%.

    Source: Shoebox » Tiny Little Movie Review: Jennifer's Body

    Sunday Thoughts: 20/09/09 - TheSixthAxis - PS3 and Xbox 360 News ...

    Writing this article makes me a hypocrite, or at least the points expressed within probably do. Opening an article with that statement probably isn’t the best of ideas, particular for the TSA staffer with the thinnest skin. I tend to take things in comments personally and get overly worked up about comments made by some people that call the staff biased or fanboys. I personally think this is because I was one of the first staff taken on after the site’s expansion to multi-platform, so any attacks about how the site has “gone down hill” or become “anti-Sony” since the change take on added meaning for me; I mean I was added because of the change, am I the reason for their perceived decline in quality? Do they find me personally to be anti-Sony or perhaps pro-Microsoft? A brief aside here: I work with a Windows 2003 server all day, so it’s actually impossible for me to be pro-Microsoft. However, back to what I was saying…

    I have, on one or two occasions, considered out-right quitting the site or taking a leave of absence for a month. This is the first time I’ve actually told anyone that, so I hope you guys appreciate it. I’ve no idea if the other staff actually feel the same way as I do, but I do know that they all have thicker skins than I do, or if they don’t they’re much better at hiding it than I am. I promised myself that this article would be honest and wouldn’t hold back, so since I started it I’ve considered taking a leave of absence once more, and also considered throwing my laptop out of the window. Told you I take things personally. I’ve been told by Alex and other staff that I need to toughen up and not let it get to me. They may well be right, but should I have to? What happened to reasoned debate without phrasing it as an attack? Maybe I’m just wearing rose tinted glasses and the world’s always been this way. On reflection the barbs traded back and forth during Victorian debates are an obvious precursor to the kind of thing I see on the internet day after day.

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    Jimmy's Jargon: Week 2 Preview

    An interesting Week 2 for the JimmyJam League. It could be a big week of separation as several teams have the chance to move to 2-0 while sending their opponent to 0-2. If that happens, there will be a lot of 2-game leads in divisions. While it's early in the season, a two-game lead is always comfortable, especially with the Divisional contests and the BYE weeks around the bend. The Giants are heading into the new Dallas Stadium for the grand opening — if you don’t count preseason and the crappy country music shows (Sorry, Boyer. It’s more my hate of the Cowboys than country music. However, when you would play Honky-tonk-whatever up at Penn State, some animosity toward the genre brewed inside me.) Key Player : Darren McFadden. A lot is riding on McFadden this week and he will have to establish himself against the Chiefs. The Raiders activated Justin Fargas at RB for this week, meaning that McFadden is one of three backs, Michael Bush being the other. McFadden cannot carry the load alone, but he must show that he can carry it half the time. If he does that, he make the Generals smile. Both wideouts Braylon Edwards and Hines Ward should be limited, but Tony Gonzalez will not disappoint. Ward does have a chance as I believe Ben Roethlisberger will be using the short intermediate pass routes to move the offense, but I expect the Steelers to go up top to Santonio Holmes and Mike Wallace for the big scores. If anything, Hines Ward will open things up for Heath Miller. Hightower is a questionable move. He was on and off last season and more of a touchdown vulture than anything else. Last week, though, he was more valuable than Larry Fitzgerald. He had 12 catches (14 targets) for 121 yards. That might be the most abnormal fantasy output this season. I do not expect to see that again, and looking at Hightower’s running (8 carries, 15 yards), he hasn’t shown enough breakaway speed to be a big-time fantasy back. He’s just a pile-driver....

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