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Oxo Cookie Scoop Portioner Size Volume Diameter of Cookie Yielded 1044083 (Small) 60 2 tsp 2 1055893 (Medium) 40 1.5 tbsp 2-3/4 1044082 (Large) 20 3 tbsp 3-1/2 For easy scooping and consistently round cookies, try the OXO GOOD GRIPS Cookie Scoops. The Small, Medium and Large Scoops all have soft grips that absorb pressure while you squeeze to easily release your cookie dough. Dishwasher safe. Soft grips absorb pressure A simple squeeze releases cookie dough Dishwasher safe |
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Professional power and versatility are at your fingertips, thanks to the experts at Cuisinart. The handy Pro Classic Food Processor slices whole fruits and vegetables, kneads bread dough and minces garlic with amazing ease. The 7-cup work bowl is heat-resistant, cold-resistant and shatterproof. Features extra-large feed tube, stainless steel medium (4 mm) slicing disc and shredding disc. Also includes chopping and dough blades. Exclusive how-to video offers tips and techniques. Easy to clean, with dishwasher-safe parts. A perfect gift for new homemakers, the food processor has become an integral part of modern cooking, speeding up a multitude of processes, including kneading dough, slicing, chopping, shredding cheese, vegetables and meat, mincing garlic and parsley, mixing batters, and emulsifying mayonnaise. Cuisinart's Pro Classic comes with a 7-cup work bowl, four basic attachments for slicing, shredding, chopping, mixing, and kneading, and large feed tube. This processor comes with a compact cover for use when the feed tube isn't needed and a pulse control that allows the desired degree of fineness when chopping and puréeing. Remove the detachable stem for compact storage of discs. All the parts are dishwasher-safe and the motor base wipes clean. In addition, a custom-contoured spatula, a 50-page recipe booklet, and a 30-minute video designed to familiarize the new owner with the care and use of the food processor are included. --Victoria Jenkins |
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Track Notes from Neil Diamond: 1. Forever In Blue Jeans â âForever in Blue Jeansâ was inspired by guitarist Richard Bennettâs wonderful opening guitar lick which he first played for me while we were out on the road. That guitar lick was so seductive that the melody I started singing over his guitar practically wrote itself. When we returned to L.A. we were anxious to get into the studio and put the finished (we thought) song on tape. After running through it with my band a few times, we all realized that we needed to add another musical section to make the record really work. We called a 15 minute break, right in the middle of the recording session, while Richard and I sat down at the piano and hashed out a brand new section with a lyric of its own (âMaybe tonight...â ). This new, unplanned section (instantly orchestrated by arranger Tom Hensley) would become one of my favorite parts of the record. Necessity really did prove to be the mother of invention on this wonderful Bob Gaudio production. 2. Beautiful Noise â I remember Garth Hudson of The Band sitting at his huge self built pipe organ and playing the solo of this record at the Beautiful Noise session. What he played completely floored us as he filled the musical track with an amazing sound that helped keep the record alive and interesting. Thank you Garth. 3. Love On The Rocks â âLove on the Rocksâ was performed live for the cameras on the set of The Jazz Singer movie. This is something thatâs hardly ever done in movies as they prefer to have the singer lip-sync the vocals of a pre-recorded track. All the songs in The Jazz Singer were done live because Iâm terrible at lip-syncing. 4. Cherry, Cherry â Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, Artie Butler and I made a fun little demo of âCherry, Cherryâ to use as a guide for an upcoming recording session of the song. We never could top that unpretentious, good feeling demo at the full session, so they ended up releasing the demo. It went top five in America and marked the true beginning of my career in music. 5. I Amâ¦I Said â âI Am...I Saidâ took four months of writing day and night to complete. When the song was finally finished, a great Lee Holdridge string and horn chart was written and recorded. An immaculate Tom Catalano production completed this musical journey. It was nominated for a Grammy and still gives me chills when I perform it. 6. Sweet Caroline â âSweet Carolineâ was written in a Memphis hotel room the night before it was recorded. The next day I walked the song over to American Sound Studio and played it through for producer Tommy Cogbill and the studio house band (Reggie Young on guitar, Mike Leech on bass, Bobby Emmons on the Hammond B-3 organ, Bobby Woods on acoustic piano and Gene Chrisman on drums). This little group created the basic track of one of my biggest and most durable hits ever. Co-producer Tom Catalano then brought in arranger Charlie Calello who wrote the unforgettable string and horn charts (bah-bah-bah) which were recorded later in New York City. This record was an unexpected gift from the Gods of music. One that made us all look so good, so good, so good! 7. Cracklinâ Rosie â While chatting with a Canadian fan one day I was told the story of an Indian tribe on a reservation in Canada which had a deficit in the number of women. This meant that those unfortunate single men would buy an inexpensive bottle of wine called Crackling Rosé to keep them company on Saturday nights. This wine would become their date for the evening and they called her Cracklinâ Rosie. That was all the story I needed to hear to write this song. It ended up being my first #1 record as an artist. For a recording artist there is no bigger thrill. 8. Play Me â We discovered during its recording session that âPlay Meâ didnât feel quite right in the 4â4 time signature that I had written it in. Guitarist Richard Bennett came up with the solution by playing his guitar picking lick in 3â4 time. This new time signature made all the difference in the world as the song settled into its own natural feel. I thanked Richard for pointing me in the right direction by giving him my beloved Everly Brothers acoustic guitar on the spot. He returned it to me years later knowing how much I missed it. That guitar now resides at the Grammy museum in Los Angeles. 9. Iâm A Believer â I donât remember too much about writing or recording âIâm a Believer.â At the time it was just another one of the songs I had written for my second album on Bang Records. I do remember though, the Monkees recording it and taking it to #1 on the charts and it becoming the biggest selling single of the year. Itâs hard to forget stuff like that. 10. Girl, Youâll Be A Woman Soon â This was my love song to all the screaming teeny-boppers at my early shows. 11. Holly Holy â Tommy Cogbill produced the basic tracks of âHolly Holyâ in Memphis with the super-hot American Sound Studio house band. When co-producer Tom Catalano and I hand carried the boxes of recording tape through the Memphis airport to L.A. the next day, we held them like they were newborn babies because we both felt there was a miracle on those tracks. When we got back to L.A., Tom brought in arranger Lee Holdridge who was inspired enough by the tracks to write the most magnificent string and choral parts. When engineer Armin Steiner played it back all together, we knew we had somehow captured lightning in a bottle. This was a once in a lifetime recording experience for me. 12. Solitary Man â âSolitary Manâ was a first for me in many ways. My first chart record as an artist, my first recorded performance with great professional musicians, the very best engineers, and two producers at the top of their game, Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich. These elements together made my first important musical introduction to the public one that I was thrilled to put my name on. 13. Song Sung Blue â I wish I could remember who played that electric piano riff on the opening of this record. I still love it. Also, it was my second #1 record as an artist. 14. You Donât Bring Me Flowers â This song was written at the request of television producer Norman Lear. He wanted it used as a theme song for a new âmale-female role reversalâ TV sitcom called All That Glitters (why else would a guy be singing about not getting flowers?). Marilyn and Alan Bergman and I wrote the lyric first and then I went off to set it to music. It didnât take long, the lyric was written to be sung. The song itself begged to be a duet and eventually my friend Barbra Streisand heard it and agreed. My third #1 single was shared with my favorite girl singer. What fun! 15. Hello Again â Alan Lindgren and I wrote this song at drummer Dennis St. Johnâs beach pad in a smoky haze of good fellowship. 16. Red, Red Wine â âRed, Red Wineâ was recorded for Bang Records in 1967. Soon afterwards, I left the Bang Records label. After I left, the people at Bang began to release everything I had ever recorded while I was with them, whether it was complete or not. They decided to throw in some violins to the very understated track I did for âRed, Red Wineâ and then released it. I didnât like their version very much but I swallowed it and moved on. Years later the group UB40 released the song in a terrific reggae version. The fact that UB40âs record went to #1 on the charts helped soothe my hurt pride. #1 records have a way of making all the hurt go away. 17. If You Know What I Mean â This is one of my favorite songs from the BeautifulNoise album. Robbie Robertson did a masterful job of producing this entire album. 18. Brother Loveâs Traveling Salvation Show â This very unique record (produced by Tommy Cogbill and Chips Moman) was another Memphis creation (circa 1969). Bobby Woods on piano and Mike Leech on bass led me and the band to the promised land with this track. âBrother Loveâ was a very odd single (you couldnât dance to it because of all the tempo changes) but it caught on nonetheless. Almost immediately, it became one of my favorite songs to perform live and remains my show closer after more than forty years. Now thatâs what I call longevity! 19. Pretty Amazing Grace â âPretty Amazing Graceâ is one of the offspring of my two Rick Rubin produced albums, 12 Songs and Home Before Dark. I familiarized the band in the studio with it by having us practice the instrumental guitar section that can be heard about three quarters of the way through. Once we got that part down, the rest of the tune just fell into place. Of course it takes great musicians to make things just âfall into place.â I was lucky to have them and a great producer on those sessions. 20. Kentucky Woman â I wrote âKentucky Womanâ in an old limo that I had just purchased from a funeral home to carry me through a touring version of Dick Clarkâs Where the Action Is T.V. show. It was my very first tour and I didnât know exactly what to expect so I prepared myself to do a lot of writing in transit. My keyboard player Max Sandler drove that â57 Cadillac limo as I sat in the roomy back seat cradling my guitar and writing songs throughout that entire thirty-two city, twenty-eight day tour. This song was started as we approached our play date in Paducah, Kentucky. 21. Shilo â âShiloâ set a higher lyrical standard for me than anything I had written before on Bang Records because it had a little story to tell. I wanted this record out as a single and Bang Records did not. They offered to release it if I were willing to re-sign with them for another two years. I refused, believing that I had earned the right to choose my own single after all the success weâd had. I finally left Bang and my producers Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich over this song. I donât regret it and I guess it turned out okay in the end but Iâll always miss the excitement of those Bang Years. 22. America â For me, the song âAmericaâ provided the heart and soul of The Jazz Singer film. The satisfaction I felt from popularizing that song made the reviews I got as an actor sting a little less. 23. Hell Yeah â This self-revelation poured out of me as the last of the thirty songs I had written for contention in my 12 Songs album. âHell Yeahâ is an affirmation of a lifetime spent devoted to music and my attempt to find a personally satisfying life for myself beyond the music. I have that life now but it was a much harder job than I thought possible. Still, well worth all the years and all the tears. I wish I could personally thank the hundreds of musicians, arrangers, and engineers who, along with the producers, spent long days and nights in studios around the country to make these recordings vibrate and thrill. As a songwriter I can only humbly bow down and thank them all from the depths of my heart for giving wings to my dreams. âNeil Diamond 2011 career-spanning collection from the veteran singer/songwriter. From his early steps as a songwriter in the '60s to his world-dominating success in the '70s and beyond, Neil Diamond has created some of this generation's best-loved songs. Included here are all of his major hits including 'I Am I Said', 'Solitary Man', 'Forever In Blue Jeans', 'Play Me', 'Cracklin' Rosie', 'America', 'Pretty Amazing Grace' and many more. 23 tracks. |
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Her Best - The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection List Price: $17.49 Sale Price: $9.51 |
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Whether she sings string-laden pop ballads, lively soul, or gritty electric blues, James's high-powered, enormously expressive voice displays a knack for passionate blues inflections. Emotionally charged ballads including "At Last" and "All I Could Do is Cry" find James blasting through the orchestra with unearthly wails and moans. "If I Can't Have You," a duet with Harvey Fuqua, drops the orchestra in favor of horn-driven R&B and "Something's Got a Hold On Me" is a gospel-flavored romp reminiscent of Ray Charles. A live version of Jimmy Reed's "Baby, What You Want Me to Do" shows her raunchiest Chicago-blues style, and "In the Basement," with Sugar Pie DeSanto, is a funky workout. Also here are three classics from her soul-drenched 1967 Muscle Shoals sessions. --Marc Greilsamer Her Best - The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection by Etta JamesThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. |
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Star Trek - The Next Generation, Episodes 74 & 75: The Best of Both Worlds, Parts I & 2 (Gift Set) [VHS] List Price: $25.90 Sale Price: $15.91 |
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Kreg SK03 Pocket-Hole Screw Kit in 5 Sizes List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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This kit contains five of Kreg's most popular self-tapping screw sizes for Pocket-Screw Joinery, all in a durable and easy-to-carry case. All Kreg screws feature a deep No. 2 square drive, a needlepoint self-tapping tip, and a hard plastic case built for strength. The kit comes complete with 150 count each of SPS-F1, SPS-C1, SML-F125, and SML-C125 screws as well as 75 count of SML-C250B screws. |
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Leatherman 830040 New Wave Multi-Tool with Nylon Sheath List Price: $93.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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The Wave multitool's compact folded shape hides a wealth of tools and blades within. The Wave Multitool From Leatherman: Better than Ever The most popular full-size Leatherman tool is now better than ever. Larger knives, stronger pliers, longer wire cutters and all-locking blades make the new Wave an essential piece of equipment for any job or adventure. The pliers have been redesigned to withstand more than double the previous squeezing load, and the new bronze bushing makes one-handed knife access a smooth operation -- plus, the one-at-a-time blade selection function means that the tool you want is the tool you get. The versatile Wave comes with a durable and attractive nylon sheath. The Wave includes several screw bits for added versatility. Expand your Wave's capabilities with the optional bit kit, pocket clip, or lanyard ring (not included). User Features This Wave model has four exterior blades that can be accessed even while the tool is closed. (Note: the knife blade can only be opened when the tool is closed.) You can open the blades with one hand by placing your thumb in the thumbhole at the base of the blade, and rotating until the knife is fully extended. This securely engages the locking mechanism. The saw and file both have nail nicks at their tips for easy access. The locking mechanism is marked with a padlock symbol on the tool itself. To unlock the blades, all you have to do is press the locking mechanism toward the handle until the blade slides past the lock. Accessing the interior features is a snap, too -- just grip the handles and rotate them open. Each interior blade can be opened by using the nail nicks. The scissors extend in the very same way, and they lock into place for secure, safe use. And of course, it's easy to change the tool bits, too. Just remove the bit from the driver and pop a new one into place. Optional Accessories (not included) Expand your Wave's capabilities with the Bit Kit, offering 21 double-ended bits. Or, you can add a pocket clip and quick-release lanyard ring. What's in the box: The Leatherman Wave multitool and a nylon sheath. Warranty All Leatherman products are covered by a 25-year limited warranty. If within 25 years from the purchase date of your genuine Leatherman tool you find any defect in material or workmanship, you can count on the manufacturer to make it right with fast warranty service. To obtain warranty service, return your tool to Leatherman Tool Group. Depending on the tool defect, they will decide whether to repair your tool or replace it with a product of equal or greater value. No variations, upgrades or refunds are offered. Multitool Capabilities: Needlenose pliers Regular pliers Wire cutters Hard-wire cutters Clip-point knife Serrated knife Saw Scissors Wood/metal file Diamond-coated file Large bit driver Small bit driver Large screwdriver Ruler (8 inches) Bottle/can opener Wire stripper Lanyard attachment Two double-ended bits Key Tech Specs: Length closed: 4 inches Length open: 6.3 inches 100-percent stainless steel blades and tools The Leatherman Tool Group and its History of Quality In 1975, Leatherman Tool Group founder Tim Leatherman was inspired by leaky pipes and a cranky car on a budget trip to Europe -- and thus the idea for his first pocket survival tool was conceived. Since then, Leatherman has become an internationally recognized company with hundreds of employees and a wide variety of durable, versatile, stylish products. Created with bold designs and truly rugged construction, Leatherman products are a perfect addition for tool kits, emergency sets, and glove compartments everywhere. |
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Leatherman 830039 New Wave Multitool with Leather/Nylon Combination Sheath List Price: $93.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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The New Wave multitool from Leatherman features improved pliers and wire cutters, externally locking knives, a file, and a saw. All the internal tools are positive locking and include scissors, flat 1/4-inch bit driver with Phillips head, flat screwdrivers, can opener, reversible eyeglass screwdriver and wire Stripper. Comes with handy leather sheath. Made in USA with domestic and foreign parts. The Wave multitool's compact folded shape hides a wealth of tools and blades within. The Wave Multitool From Leatherman: Better than Ever The most popular full-size Leatherman tool is now better than ever. Larger knives, stronger pliers, longer wire cutters and all-locking blades make the new Wave an essential piece of equipment for any job or adventure. The pliers have been redesigned to withstand more than double the previous squeezing load, and the new bronze bushing makes one-handed knife access a smooth operation -- plus, the one-at-a-time blade selection function means that the tool you want is the tool you get. The versatile Wave comes with a durable and attractive leather/nylon combination sheath. The Wave includes several screw bits for added versatility. User Features This Wave model has four exterior blades that can be accessed even while the tool is closed. (Note: the knife blade can only be opened when the tool is closed.) You can open the blades with one hand by placing your thumb in the thumbhole at the base of the blade, and rotating until the knife is fully extended. This securely engages the locking mechanism. The saw and file both have nail nicks at their tips for easy access. The locking mechanism is marked with a padlock symbol on the tool itself. To unlock the blades, all you have to do is press the locking mechanism toward the handle until the blade slides past the lock. Accessing the interior features is a snap, too -- just grip the handles and rotate them open. Each interior blade can be opened by using the nail nicks. The scissors extend in the very same way, and they lock into place for secure, safe use. And of course, it's easy to change the tool bits, too. Just remove the bit from the driver and pop a new one into place. Optional Accessories (not included) Expand your Wave's capabilities with the Bit Kit, offering 21 double-ended bits. Or, you can add a pocket clip and quick-release lanyard ring. What's in the box: The Leatherman Wave multitool and a leather/nylon combination sheath. Warranty All Leatherman products are covered by a 25-year limited warranty. If within 25 years from the purchase date of your genuine Leatherman tool you find any defect in material or workmanship, you can count on the manufacturer to make it right with fast warranty service. To obtain warranty service, return your tool to Leatherman Tool Group. Depending on the tool defect, they will decide whether to repair your tool or replace it with a product of equal or greater value. No variations, upgrades or refunds are offered. Multitool Capabilities: Needlenose pliers Regular pliers Wire cutters Hard-wire cutters Clip-point knife Serrated knife Saw Scissors Wood/metal file Diamond-coated file Large bit driver Small bit driver Large screwdriver Ruler (8 inches) Bottle/can opener Wire stripper Lanyard attachment Two double-ended bits Key Tech Specs: Length closed: 4 inches Length open: 6.3 inches 100 percent stainless steel blades and tools The Leatherman Tool Group and its History of Quality In 1975, Leatherman Tool Group founder Tim Leatherman was inspired by leaky pipes and a cranky car on a budget trip to Europe -- and thus the idea for his first pocket survival tool was conceived. Since then, Leatherman has become an internationally recognized company with hundreds of employees and a wide variety of durable, versatile, stylish products. Created with bold designs and truly rugged construction, Leatherman products are a perfect addition for tool kits, emergency sets, and glove compartments everywhere. |
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Most Popular WWE wrestler today round 3 with WQ?
Choose which wrestler you like more from each set, not who you think is the better wrestler.
Triple H or Matt Hardy
The Undertaker or Mr. Kennedy or CM Punk
John Cena or Shawn Michaels
Jeff Hardy or Edge
WQ)Who do you think will have a better career, Cody Rhodes or Ted DiBiase?
wow tough. Only easy one was HBK > Cena.
Well just who I prefer more....
HHH.
Kennedy
HBK
Edge
It was really between Kennedy and Taker, but I just love Kennedy on the mic. and Edge and Hardy was hard to pick, as I'm rooting for him to become Champ, but those last 3 weeks before he got sent to hell, was perhaps his greatest on screen performances. I was amazed.
WQ - Ted Diabasi. I honestly liked Cody so much when he debuted but Diabasi seems to have a brighter future. Cody has no mic skills as a heel...he's not believable. And he still looks new in the ring. Ted looks like a vet and is a much more believable heel than Cody.
Picture day set for Aug. 15
The date for what is annually one of the most popular events for UW fans --- Picture Day --- has been set.
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