WearEver Commerical Bakeware Mini-Muffin 24 Cup


WearEver Commerical Bakeware Mini-Muffin 24 Cup
Your bite-size, bakery-quality treats will be a family tradition with the Wearever Commercial 24-Cup Mini Muffin Pan. Forged of aluminum and lined with a nonstick coating, this heavy commercial construction pan has a scratch-resistant interior. The glossy charcoal gray finish is remarkably durable; the manufacturer’s 100% satisfaction guarantee is proof that, just like your muffins, this pan is made to please. Dishwasher safe. Imported.

Customer Review: Bakeware
this was a gift and it arrived on time for her birthday and she was elated about it

Customer Review: Great Product
Great non stick mini pan, no complaints so far. Have made muffins and wonton wraps so far. Also, feels very heavy duty compared to some other products.

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Informatics Inc 633808550011 Wasptime Standard Magstripe Wasptime Software and Time Clock
Like the idea of a time and attendance program, but want to have more security for your system? With WaspTime - Time and Attendance Standard you can enjoy the benefits of an automated time and tracking system with the added security of magnetic stripe (magstripe) -based employee badges and time clocks. Data is encoded in the magstripe of the badges putting you in control of the information.Need a way to track when employees arrive, take lunch, depart? Tired and frustrated with the debate that can occur around an honor or paper system? Spending hours upon hours manually entering employee time? Now, with WaspTime - Time and Attendance Standard you can gain control of your company’s most precious asset - employee time. Easily installed, this system is ideal for companies who want an easy-to-use time and attendance system and desire the added security of a magstripe system. Perfect for businesses with up to 100 (or more) employees, the WaspTime system is easily connected to a PC or a network computer using the built in Ethernet (RJ-45) network connection and included cables. Need additional clocks for a back entrance? The system easily supports and automatically recognizes additional clocks on your network. Need to expand as your company grows? Additional software licenses can be purchased.This package includes license for up to 50 employees.

The Big Chill
Lawrence Kasdan’s 1983 big-budget variation on John Sayles’s The Return of the Secaucus Seven finds a cluster of old college radicals–who have since gone on to sundry professions and various degrees of materialism–reuniting over the death of a friend. Both playful and thoughtful, the film represents Kasdan (Body Heat) at his most astute. The attractive cast meshes perfectly into a group of characters for which a former closeness is out of synch with their current lives, yet their warmth is enviable and inviting. The script may be a bit too glib, with many one-liners, but it is still a perfectly designed story with telling irony and no little passion. –Tom Keogh
Customer Review: Good film after all these years
Tom Brokaw’s new book, “Boom!” mentions “The Big Chill” and somehow I’ve missed seeing it over the years. I was pleasantly surprised to see then-young actors Tom Berenger, Kevin Kline, Glenn Close and William Hurt (among others) come together for a strong ensemble performance. These thirty-somethings gather over a weekend of a sad event and manage to explore their current and past lives in a way that seems surprisingly relevant. I wouldn’t say “The Big Chill” is timeless but I could imagine a group of my own friends having some of the same conversations today. If there’s not a whole lot of “action” in “The Big Chill” it makes up for it in insight. The soundtrack is a great addition but it is really the fine acting that carries the film and it’s great to see so many up and coming stars. “The Big Chill” is worth a look.
Customer Review: A strong ensemble cast
Everyone in the cast does a good job in this film, particularly Kevin Kline and Glenn Close as the couple who host a group of old friends for several nights after the death of another friend. I had seen it years ago, then just again today and, though one might hear some whining now and then, it’s not irritating. The only thing I find intrusive on occasion is the soundtrack, which has great songs but tends to interrupt the narrative instead of to advance it.

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.

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