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1283346732 Fabulous 50's Reproduction Appliances make your Retro Kitchen ...

as a project of a 50's retro kitchen and more popular, so the demand for authentic retro-looking device. sure, it's the real thing – the renovated or rebuilt refrigerator range of 50 – but there are fantastic views of the originals, which combine today's technology by mid-century with style and class.

who with a desire, a real 50s retro kitchen appliances, 50, who bought the reproduction of the entire creation of the modernState of the art functions without a hint of classic style. Refrigerators, stoves, microwave and dishwasher panels, along with smaller devices are available, the designer retro 50's in the heart.

The retro-style refrigerators manufactured today have the same aerodynamic design of the originals, including the choice of top or bottom freezer and details of signature silver logo. They are equipped with large capacity, Star efficient with all the bells and Energy Whistles you want in a high quality cooler. They even come in all colors, a real desire delicious 50-fan – flamingo pink, buttercup yellow, robin's egg blue, red and green sweet mint, along with the standard white, bisque, black and silver.

Reproduction of the ranges 50 also have the state of the art features such as self-cleaning ovens and high-speed radiant elements. you can buy the color and style of retro style> Refrigerator and even offer a matching hood, if desired.

The microwave 50's retro style is new, the scene of equipment and is a beauty and their families mentioned above. along with all the great features you would expect, is also coincident with sides of steel or stainless steel. it comes in all colors retro 50's delicious, too!

to obtain 50 of the retro kitchen, there are some small devices, which add to the work surfaceAppeal. you can find toaster, coffee maker, blender drinks, ice cream / yogurt, coffee grinders, and more decision makers in the home of many and / or appliance stores and online.

as the quality and attractiveness of these teams playing first-class 50 are even willing to pay higher price, especially for large devices. but if your budget allows, you will no doubt agree that investment is worth the pleasure you get, how to cook, bake, entertain, and itsRetro 50's own kitchen.

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Fabulous 50's Reproduction Appliances make your Retro Kitchen ...

When Parents Are Too Busy to Teach Kids to Cook

 When Parents Are Too Busy to Teach Kids to Cook

  • The Juggle examines the choices and tradeoffs people make as they juggle work and family. The site provides readers with news, insight and tips on parenting, workplace issues, commuting, caregiving and other issues busy readers with families face. it is also a place for readers to share and compare their own work-and-family experiences and to seek advice and recommendations. The Juggle is edited and co-written by Rachel Emma Silverman, a mother of a 2-year-old and an infant in Austin, Texas, and co-written by Sue Shellenbarger, the Wall Street Journals Work and Family columnist in Portland, Ore., and a mother of two children and stepmother of three. The Juggle also includes regular contributions from other staffers at the Journal. Contact the Juggle with ideas or suggestions at thejuggle@wsj.com

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     Gluten Free Low Glycemic Cookbook for Diabetics & Allergy ...

    Fun with GF/LG Food! is an ebook cookbook by Debbie Johnson, former owner and executive chef of the Golden Chalice Restaurant & Gallery, a 100% gluten-free, sugar-free, low-glycemic, organic, allergy-friendly establishment. (An ebook is an electronic book that downloads to your computer)

    This is the first Cook-Book of its kind! every Recipe is Completely Gluten-Free, Sugar-Free (except fruit), Digestion-Friendly, Allergy-Friendly and low Glycemic with Meat, Poultry, Fish meals and Tree-Nut-Free, Dairy-Free, Vegan and Vegetarian Options for most recipes.

    Many guests at the Golden Chalice didn't have a clue that these delightful dishes were so healthy!

    Most recipes astonishingly simple and quick, for almost any special diet that will tickle your tongue with pleasure!

    Some people were in tears of joy at the Golden Chalice. They'd look up at the servers and say things like, "You mean I can eat anything on this menu, anything?"

    The server would smile and say, "Yes, you can eat anything you like."

    Never did we expect the type of emotional reactions we got from our food-sensitive guests. It really showed us the tremendous need that exists for these folks. There's so much food and yet so little that this group can eat, how sad.

    After the meal people would say -
    "What delicious food! Please teach a cooking class."

    And when they left our establishment, "I feel so satisfied, but not stuffed! I have energy, unlike how I feel at a normal restaurant."

    1. Do you have or know anyone who has celiac disease (gluten-intolerance) or is diabetic, or, as in many unfortunate cases, both?
    2. Do you know anyone who has allergies or illness of any kind?
    3. What about all three?

    Every single recipe in this book covers all three issues at the same time and are still incredibly yummy, satisfying, and fulfilling. none of the recipes use corn, soy - except for one special, safe, non-GMO, very easy-to-digest liquid form - or even rice (high-glycemic), or flour of any kind. Delicious dairy-free alternatives are also given. very few allergens are used, and alternatives given for most known allergens, including certain recipes that give alternatives to tree nuts.

    These Recipes are more Alkaline
    It's been proven that people are much healthier eating a more alkaline diet. that means a lot more fruits and veggies along with legumes and certain nuts and seeds, especially sprouted nuts and seeds which you will learn how to do in this book.

    The recipes in this ebook have been helpful for people with everything from celiac disease and diabetes to IBS (irritable bowel syndrome). also, every recipe in this book contains "healing" food of some type. this is according to the many books written by doctors who are experts in the field of nutrition.

    Learn the Secret of People who get off Insulin!
    Eating the way this book suggests: lots of veggies hidden in wonderful flavors, and very low-glycemic, combined with steady, regular exercise, has helped some people get off insulin and lead healthier, more energetic lives. Articles abound about people who have eaten lots of vegetables and fruits, fiber and protein and exercised several times a week and have gotten off insulin.

    Our entire restaurant was geared to people with food and environmental sensitivities of all kinds, yet we didn't advertise the fact on our signage. So locals came in and thought we were just a fine gourmet restaurant. who wouldn't? our menu offered only the freshest, organic, foods that were rich, flavorful, and delicious. Desserts were always a must at the Golden Chalice, they were just hard to resist.

    Own this book now!
    Click here to purchase!

    Gluten Free Low Glycemic Cookbook for Diabetics & Allergy ...

    Los Gatos Weekly-Times Calendar

     Los Gatos Weekly Times Calendar

    Blood Drive: Donate blood to the American Red Cross. Sept. 7, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Calvary Church, 16330 Los Gatos Blvd., Los Gatos. 800.GIVE.LIFE or HelpSaveALife.org/NC.

    Rent-A-Man: the assistance League of Los Gatos-Saratoga holds its annual fundraiser to benefit local schools, families and seniors. Bid on the services of private chefs, pilots and more at this event that features live and silent auctions, cocktails and wine, food stations, and entertainment. Sept. 11, 5-9 p.m. $75 per person. Saratoga Retirement Community, 14500 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga. 408.278.5300, 01allgs@gmail.com or allgs.org.

    Blossom Hill Crafts Open House: Blossom Hill Crafts celebrates its 40th anniversary, with refreshments catered by Greg Baker; bring your own beverages. Sept. 25, 7-10 p.m. RSVP by Sept. 1. History Club of Los Gatos, 123 Los Gatos Blvd., Los Gatos. joanne@blossomhill crafts.com or 408.356.9035.

    Prostate Cancer Prevention: the Cancer Center at El Camino Hospital offers free two-part screenings for prostate cancer. PSA blood test, completed two weeks prior, and a follow-up exam offered in Sept. 11 in Mountain View or Sept. 25 in Los Gatos. Pre-registration required. for more information or to register, call 800.216.5556.

    K9 Cancer Walk: the

    Morris Animal Foundation holds its first walk to benefit research for the prevention, treatment and cure of cancer in dogs. Oct. 10, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Registration fees until Sept. 26 are $30 adults and $15 children (ages 10-17)/after Sept 26, registration fees are $35 adults and $20 children. Vasona Lake Park, 333 Blossom Hill Road, Los Gatos. 800.243.2345 or LCzachor@morrisanimal foundation.org. K9Can cerWalk.org.

    Seniors &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp

    Los Gatos Senior Center Dance: Three-piece band Nob Hill Sounds performs at this dance sponsored by the Los Gatos Senior Center. A light snack and beverages will be served. the dance is made possible through the generosity of the Los Gatos Lions Club. $5 admission includes a raffle ticket and a chance to win a $25 Trader Joe's gift certificate and other prizes. Aug. 26, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Large Hall, LGS Adult Recreation Center, 208 E. Main St., Los Gatos. 408.354.1514 or 408.207.4920.

    Theatre/Arts &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp

    Disney's Geppetto & Son: Shoestring Theater Company presents the Northern California premiere of a musical by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked). the show tells the story of the puppet Pinocchio from Geppetto's point of view. the production features a multigenerational cast. Through Sept. 5. Free; donations encouraged. Presbyterian Church of Los Gatos, 16575 Shannon Road, Los Gatos. pclg.org/shoestring_theatre_co.html.

    Los Gatos Company Gallery: the gallery includes works by national and local artists, including Judy Butler, Pat Geddes, Maralyn Miller, Lidija, Tkalcevic and Riki R. Nelson, formerly of the Peabody Fine Art Gallery. Los Gatos Company Gallery of Contemporary Crafts and Fine Art, 17 ½ N. Santa Cruz Ave., Los Gatos. 408.354.2433 or losgatoscompany.com.

    Los Gatos Museums Gallery: This gallery, which represents a collaboration between the Los Gatos Art Museum and local artists, features new works each month. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sundays 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 24 N. Santa Cruz Ave., Los Gatos. 408.395.7375 or museumsoflosgatos.org.

    San Jose Opera Guild Lectures: the guild holds a fall series of lectures that focus on history and background information on the upcoming seasons of operas presented Opera San Jose, San Francisco Opera and other area companies. Tuesdays, Aug. 24-Nov. 2. $10 nonmembers at the door. LDS Church, 15985 Rose Ave., Los Gatos. sjopera guild.org.

    Lectures/Learning &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp

    Kiwanis Speakers: the club holds weekly meetings with guest speakers. the public is invited to attend. Thursdays, noon. Full luncheon is $15 per person. Los Gatos Lodge, 50 Los Gatos-Saratoga Road. 408.395.4051 or MarLyn.Rasmussen@verizon.net.

    Library Programs: the library book club discusses Thomas Hardy's the Mayor of Casterbridge, Sept. 13, 9 a.m. Los Gatos Library, 110 E. Main St. 408.354.6893 or library.los gatosca.gov.

    Stress Management Class: the nonprofit Process Therapy Institute offers classes that explore a variety of techniques to manage and minimize stress. Meets Saturdays, 10 a.m.-noon, through Aug. and Sept. No fee required, though donations are appreciated. Drop-ins welcome; RSVP requested. 16573 Los Gatos-Almaden Road, Building 2, Los Gatos. 408.358.2218 or processes.org.

    Chef Michael Chiarello: the chef debuts and signs his new cookbook, Michael Chiarello's Bottega. Sept. 7, 5-8 p.m. Free; advance reservations required. Napastyle, Los Gatos. RSVP to pedro.lupion@napastyle.com or 408.354.1119.

    Building a Short story or novel: Through writing and exercises, learn how to build characters, utilize plots and create dialogue, as well as the techniques of creating tension and suspense. Students are invited to bring work in progress (optional). Facilitator is published author and award-winning poet Dale Aycock. Meets Tuesdays, Sept. 21-Oct. 12, 6:30-8 p.m. Class fee: $48; bring $5 materials fee to the workshop. Blossom Hill Clubhouse Portable, 16400 Blossom Hill Rd., Los Gatos. for registration information, contact LGS Recreation at 408.354.8700, est. 221 or lgsrecreation.org.

    Drawing in the Evening: Presented by LGS Recreation, this class is suited to beginners or those with some experience. the class covers drawing from life and objects, and the elements of art. Sept. 21-Nov. 9, 7-9 p.m. $112. Los Gatos High School. for information or to register, call 408.354.8700 or visit lgsrecreation.org.

    Submit a listing for the calendar via e-mail to cal@community-newspapers.com. Listings can also be submitted by fax to 408.200.1013 or sent by regular mail to Calendar Listings, 1095 the Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126. Listings run on a space-available basis. Deadline is noon, eight days prior to Tuesday's publication. for further details, call 408.200.1060.

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    1283310742 Outdoor Kitchen Introduction | New Home Constructions

    An Outdoor Kitchen is a fabulous addition to a house, it is something that will change your house completely.

    Outdoor Kitchens are becoming more and more popular, the change is mainly due to the fact that a lot of people are trying to upgrade the familiar barbeque experience into something a little more elegant and comfortable the Outdoor Kitchen.

    Outdoor kitchen can be used not only as the main attraction at your parties, an outdoor kitchen can be used on a daily basis, with the whole family enjoying a meal n the open air, you may find yourself disappointed of restaurants when you start eating out a few times a week. Suddenly an evening in a closed space will seem like less fun compared to the outdoor kitchen experience waiting just a few steps from your living room.

    The growing popularity of the outdoor kitchen in the last years has created many different products to choose when designing your outdoor kitchen, some people prefer to design a small and practical outdoor kitchen and save some costs, others go for the luxury additions when creating their outdoor kitchen design.

    Today you can find outdoor kitchens in region of the world that have relatively short summers, people living in these areas try and enjoy the summer to its fullest, and install a kitchen that is built around the grill, this way they can have a barbeque without running in and out of the house and use a small kitchen in their backyard.

    Weather conditions in your area will be very important when thinking of an outdoor kitchen design, in some cases extreme weather will call for unique solutions and custom made outdoor kitchens, these can be very expensive and take a lot of energy to put together, you may need to consider the conditions of your living area before going ahead with the plan to build an outdoor kitchen.

    Naturally there are huge advantages to the outdoor experience, spending quality time with your family and friends and enjoying the outdoors, an outdoor kitchen can create the prefect setting for all these things on a regular, everyday basis. The work you will need to put into your outdoor kitchen is also something to consider before checking out the appliances, if you plan to do this by yourself you should be aware of the fact that building an outdoor kitchen may take a lot of time, so free a couple of your weekends and carefully plan and design your outdoor kitchen. If you plan to have a third party perform the construction of the outdoor kitchen make sure you know exactly what you want and start the negotiations from your ideal point, dont forget that contractors sometime have their own preferences, but they are not the ones living in the house, so remember to make it absolutely clear that you are calling the shots on this outdoor kitchen design.

    One last word about outdoor kitchens, you may find that some people are much nicer to you than they were before when you have your outdoor kitchen ready, some of them may even call and ask if they can come over for a nice sunny Sunday lunch and enjoy your new outdoor kitchen, you dont have to invite all of these new friends, and if they complain about you never answering the phone or not getting the door, you can simply tell them you were outside, preparing a nice lunch in your new outdoor kitchen.

    Outdoor Kitchen Introduction | New Home Constructions

    What is a good website to find kitchen tables?

     What is a good website to find kitchen tables?We are redoing our kitchen area and we want something that is unique and fun. please just put the link as an answer. Thank you!

    What is a good website to find kitchen tables?

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