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Norpro Pasta Drying Rack $10.99 Product FeaturesFour 18-inch wood dowels provide eight arms for drying fresh pastaDrying rack stands 16-1/2 inches highHeavy, 7/8-inch-thick base for stabilityDisassembles easily for storageTraditional unfinished wood; wipe clean with dry or damp cloth ReviewEven the longest fresh fettuccine or linguine won’t touch the counter when draped on the arms of this sturdy pasta drying rack. The rack stan… |
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MIU Flexible Cutting Board, Set of 5 $9.95 MIU France 5-Piece polyethylene flexible cutting board, item # 90005. Color coded for different food groups to minimize cross-contamination and to protect countertops. Blue for fish, red for meats, yellow for poultry, green for vegetables and white for general purposes. The flexible boards curl easily to transfer chopped food directly into the bowl, pot or pan. Each board measures 15-inches by 1… |
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SATIN NICKEL Euro coffee MUG HOLDER Stand KITCHEN $12.99 The Euro Kitchen Tools Collection features a clean, contemporary look. This mug holder is designed to hold 6 mugs, keeping them handy on the countertop or in the cupboard at all times! The satin nickel finish is a sure fit for any kitchen decor. Enjoy your morning coffee with a mug picked right from this mug tree! Matching Euro Kitchen Tools Available: Cookbook Holder Napkin Holder Spoon Rest Triv… |
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Walt Disney’s Masterpiece) [VHS] $11.92 Disney’s 1977 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh may be the last word on (animated) Pooh because it so faithfully honors the first word on Pooh, penned in the 1920s by British storyteller A.A. Milne. Gently paced, subtly humorous, and blessedly understated, this adaptation reflects Walt Disney’s original vision to develop the beloved British bear for a wider audience. The film is essentially a… |
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Goodbye Mr Chips [VHS] $4.99 One more terrific film from a terrific year for movies–1939, the year of Gone with the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, and Stagecoach, among others–Sam Wood’s Goodbye Mr. Chips is a deeply stirring work starring Robert Donat as the old schoolmaster who looks back upon his life. Told mostly in flashbacks, the film wraps itself around a history of an older England as seen through the generations of boys … |
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Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day [VHS] $12.99 The Disney animated films of any given period all seem to be cut from one big piece of the same brightly colored cloth. Whatever their sources, they have all been seamlessly Disneyized. The Winnie the Pooh shorts are typical products of the Wolfgang Reitherman period of the ’60s and ’70s, supervised by the animation director responsible for The Sword in the Stone and The Jungle Book. It’s jaunty,… |
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Dalen OW6 Gardeneer 16-Inch Molded Owl $11.25 DALEN GREAT HORNED OWL *18″ high *Hand painted *Plastic *Natural predator of small animals and birds *Effective scarecrow… |
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Black & Decker LP1000 Alligator Lopper 4.5 amp Electric Chain Saw $64.88 The Alligator Lopper’s wide 4-inch jaw capacity easily chews through small trunks and logs. Because the Alligator Lopper cuts side-to-side instead of up and down, the chain won’t bury itself in the ground when the cut is completed — saving wear and tear on the cutting surface. The Alligator Lopper’s controlled, smooth cutting action makes clean-up from storms or simple pruning easy,… |
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Bird-X TAPE-25 Irri-Tape Bird Repellent Ribbon $5.65 Holographic iridescent diffraction foil drives away birds. Repel birds holographically, Irri-Tape bothers all of a bird’s senses: Visual Scare: birds are scared by the material’s sheen, as the light causes constantly changing reflections and shadows. Sound scare: birds are rattled by the fierce metallic noise irritape makes as it blows in the breeze. Physical Deterrent: birds are blocked by Irri-T… |
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Pride & Prejudice $6.21 Literary adaptations just don’t get any better than director Joe Wright’s 2005 version of Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice. The key word here is adaptation, because Wright and gifted screenwriter Deborah Moggach have taken liberties with Austen’s classic novel that purists may find objectionable, but in this exquisite film their artistic decisions are entirely justified and exceptionally well execu… |
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