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Cabinet Door Lid Rack
Price : $9.79
Features
: - Cabinet Door Lid Rack Features
- Great option for conserving space in your kitchen.
- Use to organize the lid to your pots and pans.
- Mounted on the inside of your cabinet.
- Constructed with steel wire and white vinyl coating.
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Conserve space in your kitchen cabinets and organize the lids for your pots and pans with this Mounted Lid Rack. Take advantage of the unused space behind your cabinet door or on the wall of a pantry with one of our many wall mounted wire kitchen organizers. This organizer mounts to the inside of your cupboard or to the cabinet door with three included screws. Cabinet Door Lid Rack Features Great option for conserving space in your kitchen. Use to organize the lid to your pots and pans. Mounted on the inside of your cabinet. Constructed with steel wire and white vinyl coating. Holds up to 6 lids.
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Lipper International 887 Bamboo Plate Rack/Pot Lid Holder
Price : $9.99 $9.98
Features
: - Can be used as a plate rack or a pot lid holder for your kitchen
- Made of bamboo wood - A renewable resource; Harder than maple
- Natural Color - Not a stain
- Easy to wash, mild soap and water; Dry thoroughly
- Coordinates with other Lipper International bamboo collection accessories
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Lipper International has developed a complete line of woodenware products consisting of tableware, salad bowls, storage items, pantry ware and home organization items. These collections are continually refined and expanded. Discover a wide variety of practical, yet beautiful kitchen amenities designed to help you organize the practical side of your kitchen and pantry. From napkin and towel holders to spice racks and recipe boxes, simply select your favorite collection and add a decorative touch to every aspect of your room.
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Schulte Lid Organizer, White
Price : $9.00
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: - Made from heavy gauge steel
- Durable epoxy coating
- Easy to clean
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Lets face it, there is no easy way to organize lids in your pantry. This lid organizer is a great solution to help keep all of the lids together so that they are easy to find.
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Better Houseware Large Organizer White
Price : $9.41 $9.41
Features
: - Color: White
- Size: 7.5"H x 10.25"W x 10.75"D
- Large or Medium Sizes
- Holds Cookie Sheets and Trays Upright
- Space Efficient Kitchen Cabinet Organizers
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Multi-Use Organizer. Ideal for baking pans, trays, office supplies, folders… For use in home and office. White Coated Steel
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Under-Shelf Tray/Platter Holder (White) (10-5/8" x 10-1/4" x 3")
Price : $5.99
Features
: - Color: White
- Size: 10-5/8" x 10-1/4" x 3"
- Add extra space to your cabinets!
- Easily slides onto cabinet shelf providing storage underneath for trays and / or platters.
- Made of white vinyl coated wire.
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Add extra space to your cabinets! This rack easily slides onto an existing cabinet shelf providing storage underneath for trays and / or platters. Made of white vinyl coated wire. The platform measures 9-1/4"W x 6-1/4"D and sits 2" back from the front and 2" from the rear. This rack fits cabinet shelves up to 7/8" thick. .
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Question : I'm looking for a wall-mounted saucepan / pot lid rack or holder. Any ideas where I can get one?
Ikea selles them for about £5 but there's no way I'm spending a whole morning travelling to and queuing in Ikea just for this one item. Anyone know where else I could get one? Thanks!Thanks everyone for your help. Unfortunately these are all pot holders. I'm looking for something like this - http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10103&storeId=7&langId=-20&pr oductId=58626.Any other suggestions?
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Any Kitchen shop!
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Question : I have a glass pot-bellied teapot/jug? with silver handle and silver mount with a tealight candle. What is it?
I have been told it is a Moroccan teapot but it doesn't have a long spout like them. The lip looks more like a claret jug so its possibly for cooking mulled wine or serving coffee or Italian hot cocoa? The silver lid looks like a Moroccan teapot lid with a hole to serve. The silver handle wraps around the neck then extends out and down for the handle (like half a loveheart). The mount encircles the pot and tapers down to the candle holder (centrally placed). It has a claw foot stand. It is not antique, it was made in Hong Kong (sticker, removed). Also any ideas on value would be greatly appreciated.
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it is normal tea pot with the tealight below is use to keep the tea warm for longer time .
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Question : Can you translate this into spanish?
1 can evaporated milk13 oz whole milk1 cup sugar4 eggs1 tsp vanilla extract3 tbsp sugar, 1 tbsp water for caramelPreparation:Place the sugar and water in a round aluminum mold and melt over low-medium heat until mixture is melted and light golden brown. Quickly remove the mold ~using pot holders~ and swirl it in a circular motion until the sides are covered with a thin layer of caramel. This will take time to master. Experiment with your preference for thickness and for the darkness of the caramel. The darker it is, the stronger the hint of bitterness or ‘burnt’ flavor you will create ~which might just be your preference due to its contrast with the very sweet custard of the flan. In any case, let the caramel harden while you proceed to the next step.Blend the rest of the ingredients with a fork or hand-beater, not an electric mixer. Pour them into the mold using a strainer.Cover the mold with aluminum foil and secure the cover with a thick rubber band before placing it into a pressure cooker that has enough water in it to cover half of the mold’s height.Place mold into the cooker, cover with and tighten the lid. Allow the flan to cook for fifteen minutes. Start counting the time AFTER the cooker’s pressure valve has started to ‘whistle and dance. Once the valve begins to whistle, lower the heat to keep the valve moving at a moderate pace.Remove cooker from burner and allow it to cool until the pressure gauge is completely flush with the cover. A quicker method is to place the cooker under cold water until you see and hear the pressure valve is depressed and 100% flush with the cover.Allow Flan Recipe to cool at room temperature. Remove the aluminum foil, place a nice serving platter upside down, as a cover, and flip flan carefully onto it. Make this movement quick and firm to ensure that the flan does not break and the caramel does not spill. Chill and serve.Alternative to Pressure Cooker Method:Place the covered aluminum mold (as above) in a very large pot containing water to reach half-way up the sides of the mold. In Cuba this is called the ‘baño de maria’ method. Cook for 25 minutes and test with a toothpick or thin knife. If the toothpick or knife come out clean, the flan is ready. If not done, cook another 5 to 10 minutes until it is ready. If necessary, add water to keep the level to the desired height (as above).Servings: 8 – 10Thank you!
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1 can evaporated milk13 oz whole milk1 cup sugar4 eggs1 tsp vanilla extract3 tbsp sugar, 1 tbsp water for caramelPreparation:Place the sugar and water in a round aluminum mold and melt over low-medium heat until mixture is melted and light golden brown. Quickly remove the mold ~using pot holders~ and swirl it in a circular motion until the sides are covered with a thin layer of caramel. This will take time to master. Experiment with your preference for thickness and for the darkness of the caramel. The darker it is, the stronger the hint of bitterness or ‘burnt’ flavor you will create ~which might just be your preference due to its contrast with the very sweet custard of the flan. In any case, let the caramel harden while you proceed to the next step.Blend the rest of the ingredients with a fork or hand-beater, not an electric mixer. Pour them into the mold using a strainer.Cover the mold with aluminum foil and secure the cover with a thick rubber band before placing it into a pressure cooker that has enough water in it to cover half of the mold’s height.Place mold into the cooker, cover with and tighten the lid. Allow the flan to cook for fifteen minutes. Start counting the time AFTER the cooker’s pressure valve has started to ‘whistle and dance. Once the valve begins to whistle, lower the heat to keep the valve moving at a moderate pace.Remove cooker from burner and allow it to cool until the pressure gauge is completely flush with the cover. A quicker method is to place the cooker under cold water until you see and hear the pressure valve is depressed and 100% flush with the cover.Allow Flan Recipe to cool at room temperature. Remove the aluminum foil, place a nice serving platter upside down, as a cover, and flip flan carefully onto it. Make this movement quick and firm to ensure that the flan does not break and the caramel does not spill. Chill and serve.Alternative to Pressure Cooker Method:Place the covered aluminum mold (as above) in a very large pot containing water to reach half-way up the sides of the mold. In Cuba this is called the ‘baño de maria’ method. Cook for 25 minutes and test with a toothpick or thin knife. If the toothpick or knife come out clean, the flan is ready. If not done, cook another 5 to 10 minutes until it is ready. If necessary, add water to keep the level to the desired height (as above).Servings: 8 – 10Thank you!
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Question : 3. Cómo decir en alemán y en español?
Cómo decir en alemán y en español?1. Put your hands into your pockets (of the pants)2. Take your hands out of your pockets.3. Put the key into the lock and turn the key.4. Take the key out of the lock.5. Throw the trash into the garbage can.6. Don’t throw trash on the streets.7. Step on the lever of the garbage can to lift up the lid.8. The lid of the garbage can rises if you step on the lever.9. To prepare a good coffee, heat up half a litter of water, fit the paper filter into the “paper filter holder” and put the holder on the coffee pot.10. Put three soupspoons of coffee into the paper filter and then pour the hot water.11. After filtering the coffee, put six soupspoons of sugar into the coffee pot and shake to mix the sugar with the coffee.12. The dog jumps on its owner and puts its paws on his or her clean clothes and gets the clothes dirty (y sucia las ropas limpias).13. Turn up the music. Turn down the music.14. Turn on the faucet. Turn off the faucet.15. Put up the umbrella. Put down the umbrella. 16. To avoid tooth decay, brush your teeth everyday and pass dental fless between your teeth.Thre brown utensil is what I call "paper filter holder" and the glass utensil is what I call "coffee pot"http://www.cafekuhl.com.br/imagens/dicas_2.jpg
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1. Steck deine Hände in die Hosentaschen (> einstecken) - Pon tus manos en los bolsillos del pantalón2. Nimm deine Hände aus den Hosentaschen (> herausnehmen) - Saca tus manos de los bolsillos3. Steck den Schlüssel in das Schloss und dreh ihn rum (> einstecken, umdrehen) - Pon la llave en la cerradura y dale la vuelta4. Zieh den Schlüssel aus dem Schloss (> herausziehen) - Saca la llave de la cerradura5. Wirf den Abfall in den Mülleimer - Tira la basura al cubo (de basura)6. Wirf keinen Abfall auf die Straße - No tires basura en la calle7. Tritt auf den Hebel des Mülleimers, um den Deckel anzuheben (> auf... treten) - Pisa en la palanca del cubo para levantar la tapa8. Der Deckel des Mülleimers hebt sich, wenn du auf den Hebel trittst - La tapa del cubo de basura se levanta si pisas en la palanca9. Um einen guten Kaffee zuzubereiten, erhitze einen halben Liter Wasser, leg die Filtertüte in den Filter und stell den Filter auf die Kanne - Para preparar un buen café calienta medio litro de agua, pon el filtro de papel dentro del filtro de café y pon este encima de la jarra10. Gib drei Suppenlöffel (große Löffel) Kaffee in die Filtertüte und gieß dann das heiße Wasser auf. (> aufgießen) - Pon tres cucharadas de café dentro del filtro y vierte el agua caliente encima11. Nach dem Filtern gib sechs Suppenlöffel Zucker in die Kaffeekanne und rühre gut um, um den Kaffee aufzulösen. - Después de haber filtrado el café pon seis cucharadas de azúcar en la jarra y mézclalos bien con el café12. Der Hund springt seinen Besitzer an und legte seine Pfoten auf seine saubere Kleidung und beschmutzt damit die Wäsche. (> anspringen) - El perro salta encima de su dueño y pone sus patas en la ropa limpia ensuciándola.13. Mach die Musik lauter. Mach die Musik leiser - Dale más volumen a la música. / Sube el volumen. Baja el volumen de la música14. Dreh den Wasserhahn auf. Dreh den Wasserhahn zu. (> aufdrehen, zudrehen) - Abre el grifo. Cierra el grifo15. Öffne den Schirm. Schließ den Schirm - Abre el paraguas. Cierra el paraguas16. Um Zahnverfall zu vermeiden, bürste dir jeden Tag die Zähne und benutze Zahnseide für die Zwischenräume. - Para evitar la descomposición de los dientes cepíllate los dientes todos los días y usa hilo dental para los espacios interdentales.
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Question : Where can I find these materials for my science fair project?
my science fair project is called potions and lotions where i have to create my own lipgloss. where can i find these materials?-Beeswax -Cocoa butter -Shea butter -Petroleum jelly -Aloe vera gel -Vitamin E liquid -Peppermint oil -Sweet almond oil -Coconut oil -Pyrex® glass measuring cups (microwavable) or small cooking pan -Small plastic containers with lids for your gloss samples -Microwave or hot plate/stove with a double boiler pan -Popsicle sticks or wooden stirrers -Cotton swabs (Q-tips®) or flat edge toothpicks -Tissues -Food scale that measures ounces -Measuring spoons -Notepad and pens/pencils -Hand mirror -Safety goggles -Pot holders/hand protectors -Apron or lab coat
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Natural Food Store:beeswax, cocoa butter, shea butter, aloe vera gel, vitamin e liquid, peppermint oil, sweet almond oil, coconut oilStore (grocery store, walmart, etc.):petroleum jelly, glass measuring cups, plastic containers, hot plate, popsicle sticks, cotton swabs, tissues, measuring spoons, notpad + pencils, hand mirror, pot holders, apronSchool: food scale, safety goggles
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Question : I have started some tomatoes by seed....?
Can you tell me , they are in one of those little mini starters, with 36 spots in the container, has lid etc...They have grown to the top of this holder, and have too many plants per spot, so I need to thin them out.It is too cold to put them outside here yet, would like to keep them inside for about 2 more weeks - can i just transplant them to a larger container? A mini plant pot? And should I use some of the earth from where i plan to plant them? or should I buy special soil?Ok so sorry for the questions, BUT tyty! :)
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It will be fine to transplant them to larger containers, just make sure you are very careful when you do it because young plants are quite delicate and roots and stems break easily. Also, if they are going to be inside for another two weeks, make sure that they are in an area where they will get plenty of sunlight, otherwise they may grow tall and spindly. This would be bad when you put them outside because they would have trouble supporting their own weight, especially in a strong breeze. And using soil from your garden, or another type of prepackaged soil would be fine. Whichever is easier for you. It shouldn't make that much of a difference. If you are using straight garden soil though, just make sure to fertilize well once you plant them outside.In general tamatoes can't get enough of sun and heat, so as long as you wait until a time when the night tempurature won't get too low, you should have no problems transplanting.
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Question : need to find tieried pot and pan holder that was on tv this morning and will not be sold in stores?
it goes under the cabinets it is not a hanging pot holder and holds up to 14 pots ans pans plus lids
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I don't know what you are talking about, by try asseenontv.com
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