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We finally got tired of replacing toaster ovens which were chosen more for the lesser price than actual performance, and did some research before finally deciding to take the plunge on the Breville Mini - and it’s the best decision regarding kitchen appliances we ever made.

We finally got tired of replacing toaster ovens which were chosen more for the lesser price than actual performance,

I love water aerobics, but my hair never stays dry, lol. I’m short enough (5’1”) that that water movement referenced usually results in waves washing up the back of my head at least once. But this is my favorite workout now, 3 times a week. Love it!

You better hope that ice floe still exists, given the increasing melting effect happening now to the polar ice caps.

I prefer a written-out recipe because I can refer back to it at will, at the point I need help. With a video, you must either know precisely the timeline or FF/REW to where the help you need is. Pain in the you-know-what, IMO.

I have one like the build, only when I bought it in 1997 from Target it was an icky blondish tan. I painted it white enamel to match the trimwork in the house, and it's still going strong. I wouldn't mind having another one, so maybe I'll build one for myself this time.

I'd be willing to bet a sizable amount that 'facility' which had a judge set aside a patient's legal wishes was thinking of its own bottom line rather than the good of the patient.

Speaking only for my household, large mugs are easier to use than bowls - it's the handle, you see.

My husband and I each know the other's facebook log-in info. If one of us dies, the other can take care of things online without having to resort to the indefensibly bad CS of fb. Any company making that much profit should endeavor to provide the best CS. And frankly, should my children and grandchildren totally

We belong to a fairly small credit union, Sharonview Federal Credit Union, and have since 1974. They hold our mortgage (for the third time we've purchased a house), and we buy our cars through them as well. However, we also maintain a small account with USAA, from whom we buy our homeowners and automobile insurance.

If you find it, please let me know. I've tried everything I can think of (including Calibre), and nothing converts to a legible file.

We've had a credit union membership since the mid-70s when my husband worked for a company which supported it greatly. Sharonview Federal Credit Union isn't a huge organization, but they do try to keep up with innovations, such as mobile banking. They gave us our first mortgage, and then when we moved out of state and

sadly, not that I've yet to figure out.

My largely techno-phobic parents have reached ages of declining eyesight. If it were not for the Kindles I gave them for Christmas 2 years ago, they would be solely dependent on the large print books which are not all that easily found. Now that my father's cataract surgery has healed, he has lowered the type size to

I was so excited when I saw your post about a bookseller scanning their used books for a buyer until I read the part on their site which said they scan the books into a PDF file. I REALLY dislike reading pdf files, and they take up an enormous amount of memory. So, until betterworldbooks.com converts their scans into