Invention Of The Microwave News
Bright future of front-load washer prompts Samsung to unveil world’s first “Eco Bubble” washing innovation with ...
Samsung’s famous front-loaders grew at a double speed from last year and the company is now ready to beef the market up with more of medium- and large-scale products under its “Smart Thinking, Simple
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Party hosts keep Tupperware brand fresh
The durable plastic storage containers with the burping lids are a kitchen staple that haven't gone out of style for nearly 65 years. Maybe it's because Tupperware knows how to keep up with the Joneses. Or maybe it's because Tupperware users around the world know the product is just as reliable as it was in 1946 when Earl Tupper created a sealed lid the resembles a lid to a paint can.
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Worldly recipes served with a slice of Jewish history
Taiglach came along with Tina Wasserman when she moved to Dallas in the 1980s. Wasserman didn’t actually transport clumps of the sticky pastries whose dough is wrapped around nuts and simmered in honey syrup.
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Marie Callender Beckons Consumers to 'Savor' Meals
Marie Callender's is presenting mealtime as a respite from the day's worries in a campaign themed "Time to savor" that portrays the brand's products as comfort food.
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Make a cake in five minutes
The invention of the microwave has made life easier for culinary-challenged individuals. Most people just use their microwave ovens for making popcorn and heating food. But with this recipe, you can actually "bake" a cake using your microwave oven in five minutes. Dizzy-dee.com has a great recipe. You will need: 4 Tablespoons cake flour 4 Tablespoons sugar 2 Tablespoons cocoa 1 Egg 3 Tablespoons ...
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STRANGE BEDFELLOWS: 18th Century Author Returns With New Dictionary
After nine years of strenuous labor, Samuel Johnson finished his Dictionary of the English Language in 1775, setting the standard for the next two centuries. Now, the old English gent has been resurrected on Twitter by newly-minted author Tom Morton. "Samuel Johnson" has nearly 20,000 people following his, "acerbic, aphoristic wit," which creates new definitions for modern terms ...
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