AVF P6169BP TV Ceiling Clamp 950 (19-27″ TV, Black) (130 lbs. Weight Limit)

AVF P6169BP TV Ceiling Clamp 950 (19-27″ TV, Black) (130 lbs. Weight Limit)
weight Capacity: 130 Lbs. padded Steel Clamp Firmly Holds The Tv In Place Giving Added Security arm Pivots At Wall To Allow Corner Mounting platform Adjusts To Fit Tv Size
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La Crosse Technology WS-8055U Atomic Alarm Clock with Indoor Temperature and Moon Phase
The La Crosse Technology? WS-8055U unit gives you the indoor temperature, the moon phase, and the Atomic time and date on a backlit display.
Polder 898-90 Electronic Clock, Timer and Stopwatch in One
This hang-around-the-neck timer weighs in at a mere 1?? ounces, so you’ll barely know the timer is there until a soft staccato of beeps issues from its trim, slender body to signal the alarm. It counts up as well as down, measuring as much as 9 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds, and when you’re not using it as a timer, it functions as a clock. Reliable and comfortable, this is a timer you’ll use more than most others.
Customer Review: well-constructed timer
I work in a lab and use this timer to time experiments. I was pretty frustrated with the cheaply-made timers that lose track of the time when dropped or that have to have battery covers taped down and stuffed with aluminum foil to keep contact with the battery… This timer is much more durable, perhaps because it gets damaged less if you are wearing it around your neck. My only wish is that it was a double or quadruple timer so I could use the countdown function on several processes at once. I had to order a second one, and I will probably get more.
Customer Review: A handy and practical timer!
I have had this timer for over a year now. It is hard to find a timer that has buttons from 1 to zero so that you are not hitting the button over and over to get to the time you want. I use this primarily in the darkroom for that reason. It has an alarm that will go for one minute or until you hit the start/stop button. Another nice feature is that if I hit the start/stop button again, the timer begins again at the last time entered. It also has a count up timer and a clock. I like that I can hang it around my neck and it is not bulky or heavy. The magnet is a great feature, and my kitchen timer is on my Fridge so that it is not on the counter in the way while I am cooking. I recommend this timer for kitchen or darkroom use, you won’t be disappointed!
The Six O’Clock Scramble: Quick, Healthy, and Delicious Dinner Recipes for Busy Families
The Six O’Clock Scramble cookbook is a companion to Aviva’s wonderful email-based newsletter service that provides busy moms with easy and nutritious meals for their families.The Scramble is a weekly e-mail newsletter that features: Five flavorful and healthy, tried-and-true dinner recipes with side dish suggestions, emailed to you each week. Easy-to-prepare dinners in 30 minutes (or less), most with fewer than 10 ingredients. Delicious, easy recipes like Asian Turkey Burgers, Tortellini Tossed with Fresh Mozzarella, honey glazed salmon and red beans and rice burritos. Includes an organized grocery list so you can print and shop. Perfect for working or full-time parents, or anyone who wants to make easy, delicious home-cooked meals. From O, The Oprah magazine:Aviva Goldfarb had one of those ideas - incredibly obvious, yet nobody had thought of it - that immediately make the pieces of your brain fit together with a neat click. A wife, mother, self-published cookbook author, and organizational ace, Goldfarb realized that for most people 6 P.M. was too late to start wondering what to cook for dinner. So she started the Six O’Clock Scramble (thescramble.com), a weekly e-mail newsletter with five days’ worth of dinner recipes, plus grocery lists. The meals (grilled teriyaki chicken tenderloins one night, baked huevos rancheros another) take about a half hour to prepare and are creative, healthy, unprocessed and kid-friendly without being adult-alienating. A subscription costs $5 a month - a small price to pay for a whole new kind of happy meal. Goldfarb herself is happy, having graduated from the self-publishing business: Next fall St. Martin’s Press will release The Six O’Clock Scramble Cookbook.
Customer Review: The best for fast and healthy
This is the best quick and healthy cookbook I own. Between my husband’s and my picky eating habits, it’s hard to find meals that we’ll both eat, but this book is full of a bunch of good recipes. I also appreciate the fact that they’re healthy and fast and calorie counts are included. The only gripes I have are that it’s divided by season (doesn’t help me much - I’d prefer categories) and there are a lot of fish recipes, which are too expensive for me to cook (and hubby doesn’t like fish too much anyway). This is a common issue in healthy cookbooks, though, since fish is obviously a staple in healthy cooking. Overall, I highly recommend this book!
Customer Review: some great recipes
I found some really good recipes in here. I’m on a cookbook kick right now with the holidays coming. I liked a lot of meals I’ve tried. If you liked this book, here’s another one you’ll like: THE FRANTIC WOMAN’S GUIDE TO FEEDING FAMILY AND FRIENDS. The latter book incorporates a lot of family stuff into the book. Both books are really great for today’s families.
Grass Fed Frenched Racks of Lamb - Large
These Frenched Racks of Grass Fed Lamb are one of our most popular cuts, grill, bake, pan sear and more! You can also cut them into individual rib chops. You can use both racks together for a beautiful centerpiece to any meal, or use one now and save the other for later! Our grass fed Suffolk lambs are a heritage breed that do excellently on the lush grasses of our Upstate NY ranch. Grass fed meat higher in CLA’s, Omega 3’s, four times higher in Vitamin E, lower in calories and as much as 2/3 less fat! Plus our meat is tender and mildly flavored. An added advantage is grass fed meats cook up to 40% faster than there grain fed counterparts!






