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Victorinox 40520 Fibrox 8-Inch Chef's Knife
Sale Price: $24.95
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Nothing is worse than going to cut with your cutlery, and having the handle slip around in your hand. To combat this potential for injury, Victorinox has created this Fibrox chef's knife. The Fibrox® handle is textured and provides a firm grip, even when wet, and does not slip or slide around. It is comfortable and fits naturally to the shape of your hand, and provides an attractive and modern styling to the kitchen. The blading is carbon stainless steel, providing a sharp and hard edge for superior precision and accuracy. Chef's knives are ideal for cutting, slicing, and mincing, and are suited to a number of versatile tasks. This particular knife has been rated the best chef's knife in a leading gourmet magazine, and will help you in preparing most meals and dinners. Previously known as RF Forschner, Victorinox knives are made in Switzerland by the makers of the original Swiss Army Knife. Stemming from pure necessity, Master Cutler Karl Elsner began producing the Original Swiss Army Knife in 1891 to meet the needs of soldiers on the field. Since then, Victorinox has become a fine cutlery company true to its Swiss roots and professional cutlery precision, quality, functionality and versatility. Victorinox is in the hands of more professionals, from the meatpacking industry to a four-star restaurant, than any other brand of cutlery.
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Microplane 40020 Classic Zester/Grater
Sale Price: $8.99
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Microplane 40020 Zester/Grater, Black Handle
For Grating/Zesting of Chocolate, Hard Cheese, Citrus Zest, Coconut, Ginger and Garlic
Blade made of surgical grade stainless steel. Plastic handle.
Dishwasher safe
Cover included
Made in USA
For fluffy, evenly sized cheese shreds, this is the perfect grater. Its design is based on that of a rasp, the small and efficient woodworking tool. The cutters are especially sharp, which guarantees easy grating. But this also means you'll need to exercise extra caution--no one likes grated knuckles. The large handle allows for a firm grip, and the completely flat grating surface makes it easy to move the cheese across the blades. Carrots, onions, and medium to firm cheeses all worked beautifully with this grater. It's also an excellent choice for larger strips of citrus zest or ginger. --Jill Lightner
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OXO Good Grips Multi-Purpose Pastry Scraper/Chopper
Sale Price: $8.15
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Multi-purpose scraper/chopper. Use to section dough for pie crusts, evenly portion dough for pastries, and scrape dough from your floured board. Stainless steel blade features 1" markings for precise measuring. Try it for lifting cookies from a cookie sheet, or for chopping firm vegetables like celery. A broad, soft handle cushions your hand. Dishwasher safe.
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Twice Upon a Time [VHS]
Sale Price: $80.00
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In its once-upon-a-time world, our heroes are Ralph, the all-purpose animal, and his constant companion Mumford, who only talks in sound effects. Their mission is nothing short of saving the cosmos from the dastardly plot of Synonamess Botch, who wants to unleash a barrage of nightmare bombs to ensure nonstop bad dreams. They cross paths with a colorful array of characters including the FGM (a fairy godmother from the Bronx), the musclebound - and pea-brained - Rod Rescueman, and Scuzzbopper, Botch's scheming court jester and screamwriter. The off-the-wall characters and story are portrayed with an innovative animation technique, lumage, which gives depth, texture and translucent color to every scene. Music from Michael McDonald and Bruce Hornsby accompanies the action.
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All Purpose Cat Girl Nuku Nuku 1 [VHS]
Sale Price: $6.61
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This zany, over-the-top OAV from 1992 set a pattern for numerous anime properties. Elementary school student Ryunosuke is unhappy about his parents' divorce. His father is a nutty inventor, his mother is the president of Mishima Heavy Industries, and their quarrels achieve levels of destruction that eclipse Project A-Ko. Ryu's father creates Nuku Nuku by transplanting the brain of a kitten into the body of his NK 1124 android, producing a well-intentioned but dangerously maladroit supergirl. Although Nuku Nuku tries hard to please everyone, she doesn't demean herself, the way the title character does in Steel Angel Kurumi. At one point, Ryu wants his parents to live together, so Nuku Nuku sets up a little fake apartment for them--in one room of the vast Mishima mansion. The six episodes are all slapstick and silliness, but curiously endearing. (Rated 12 and older: brief nudity and risqué humor, cartoon violence, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon
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Moneyball
Sale Price: $8.79
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The true story of Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane's attempt to field a successful baseball team after a 2001 playoff loss to the Yankees is chronicled in this sports drama, based on the book "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game." With a limited budget, Beane (Brad Pitt) enlists the aid of an economics whiz (Jonah Hill) with a mathematical approach to scouting players, encountering opposition from the A's' more traditional manager (Philip Seymour Hoffman). Robin Wright also stars. 133 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, DVS, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish; deleted scenes; featurettes.
It's amazing that Moneyball makes baseball statistics seem fascinating--but that's because it's not really a movie about numbers, and it's not really a movie about baseball, either. It's about what drives people to take risks--in this instance, Billy Beane (played by Brad Pitt), general manager of the Oakland A's, who's just had his best players poached by teams that can afford to pay a lot more. Fed up with how money twists the game, he listens to Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), who persuades him that certain players are being undervalued for trivial reasons--that statistics reveal hidden strengths that could, when used in the right combinations, produce a winning season. Beane takes Brand's advice, then has to fight everyone else around him to follow it through. Moneyball skillfully takes the audience into Beane's psyche. Pitt is in excellent form; it's an understated but magnetic performance, the kind that rarely wins awards but should. Pitt has the physical presence of a former athlete and vividly expresses the mind of a man who's never achieved success but isn't ready to give up. Director Bennett Miller (Capote) shapes the supporting cast (Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, and others less recognizable but just as solid) as carefully as Beane shapes his team. Miller has a few flashy (and highly effective) moments of sound manipulation and editing, but Moneyball is carried by its superb performances. --Bret Fetzer
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The Pursuit of Happyness (Widescreen Edition)
Sale Price: $3.49
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A real-life tale of survival over life's toughest challenges. After a chain of circumstances left Gardner jobless and homeless at age 30 he found himself and his baby son living in a bathroom at a San Francisco train station. Despite the negative situation Gardner continued to fight toward his goal of becoming a broker eventually landing a job as a trainee and rising through the ranks at such companies as Dean Witter and Bear Stearns to his current standing -- partner and owner of the Chicago-based minority brokerage firm Gardner Rich & Co. and self-made millionaire.Features:Documentaries (Making-of documentary)Featurette (Father and Son: On Screen and Off)Interview(s) (The Man Behind the Movie: A Conversation with Chris Gardner)Audio commentary (with director Gabriel Muccino)System Requirements:Runtime: 117 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: PG - 13 UPC: 043396150850 Manufacturer No: 15085
A heartwarming film that demonstrates how good, hard-working people can become homeless almost overnight, Pursuit of Happyness is a tour-de-force showcase for Will Smith, who convincingly portrays a down-and-out dad trying to better his family's life. Smith, who usually is cast in effortlessly boyish roles (Men in Black, Independence Day), is wonderful in the film--even in the scenes that shamelessly tug at viewers' heartstrings. Based on the true-life story of Chris Gardner, a San Francisco salesman forced at times to shelter his young son (played by Smith's adorable look-alike offspring Jaden Smith) in a men's room, there is little suspense to the film in terms of Chris' outcome. (His story and eventual success a successful and wealthy Chicago businessman was well-publicized on the newsmagazine show 20/20.) And let's face it, Hollywood's not too keen on making feel-good movies with unhappy endings. The beauty (and suspense, to a certain extent) of this film is in the way the story is told. Though he is constantly rushing around to get to appointments and pick up his child, things do not happen quickly for Chris. When he accepts an internship with a prestigious stock brokerage firm, there's a catch: The position is unpaid, suitable more for trust-fund children than single parents with no other source of income. In many scenes, the viewer panics along with Chris, wondering how he's going to feed his child. While Smith and his son, Jaden, share many tender moments together, Thandie Newton has the thankless role of playing Chris' shrill wife, who deserts her family early in the film. It's not a particularly challenging part for the talented actress, and her departure doesn't impact the storyline much at all. As for the movie's misspelled title, it's inspired from a scene in the film. (Seeing a mural drawn by the children at a daycare center, Chris points out to the proprietor that "happiness" is spelled incorrectly. She notes that it doesn't matter how the word is written--just that the kids have it.) With Pursuit of Happyness, Smith has come out of his safety zone and, in turn, ends up playing his most heroic role to date. --Jae-Ha Kim Extras from The Pursuit of Happyness Behind the scenes footage of The Pursuit of Happyness high bandwidth Chris Gardner: "On Being Studied By Will Smith"high bandwidth Will Smith And Jaden Smith: "On Will Always Being In Character" high bandwidth Beyond The Pursuit of Happyness on Amazon.com More Films Starring Will Smith More Films About Fathers & Sons The Book Stills from The Pursuit of Happyness (click for larger image)
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven
Sale Price: $4.99
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Based on the bestseller by Mitch Albom (Tuesdays With Morrie), The Five People You Meet in Heaven takes up where It's A Wonderful Life left off. In the Capra classic, George Bailey gets a vision of life without him. In this Hallmark Hall of Fame production, Eddie (Jon Voight), an amusement park maintenance man and war veteran, ends up in Heaven after an accident takes his life. There he meets five people from his past: the Blue Man (Jeff Richards), the Captain (Michael Imperioli), Marguerite (Dagmara Dominczyk), Ruby (Ellen Burstyn), and Tala (Nicaela and Shelbie Weigel). Each shows him how he impacted their life or they his--and not always for the better. (In these flashbacks, Callahan Brebner and Steven Grayhm play the young Eddie.) The point may seem simplistic--everyone is connected--but The Five People You Meet in Heaven finds a unique and engaging way to make it. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Stirring made-for-TV adaptation of the best-selling novel by Mitch Albom stars Jon Voight as an 83-year-old amusement park maintenance man who dies while attempting to save a little girl from a piece of falling equipment. Waking up in a strange ethereal realm, Voight is met by a quintet of bizarre characters, each trying to help him understand the mysteries of existence. Ellen Burstyn, Jeff Daniels, Michael Imperioli, Dagmara Dominczyk also star. 133 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo; audio commentary; interviews; featurette.
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Pamela's Products Amazing Wheat Free & Gluten-free Bread Mix, 4-Pound Bags (Pack of 3)
Sale Price: $35.38
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Pamela'S Products 3X 4 Lb Bread Mix & Flour Blend Gluten Free A Scrumptious Aroma Will Fill Your Kitchen As This Bread Bakes Up Golden Brown. Pamela'S Amazing Bread Mix Creates A Delicious Loaf Of Wholesome "Old World" Style Bread. Denser In Type, This Mix Makes Bread That Stays Soft For Days! : Gluten Free (Note: This Product Description Is Informational Only. Always Check The Actual Product Label In Your Possession For The Most Accurate Ingredient Information Before Use. For Any Health Or Dietary Related Matter Always Consult Your Doctor Before Use.)
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The Gluten-Free Pantry Favorite Sandwich Bread Mix, 22-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
Sale Price: $27.60
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Gluten Free Pantry 6X 22 Oz Favorite Sandwich Bread Mix Wheat Free The Gluten-Free Pantry Was Founded By Professional Chef And Food Writer Beth Hillson, Who, Along With Her Son, Is Gluten-Free. Beth Developed The Formulas For The Mixes So That She And Her Son Could Enjoy Delicious Food. : Gluten Free (Note: This Product Description Is Informational Only. Always Check The Actual Product Label In Your Possession For The Most Accurate Ingredient Information Before Use. For Any Health Or Dietary Related Matter Always Consult Your Doctor Before Use.)
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20" Blue/Red/White Titanium Sport Tornado Baseball/Softball Necklace
Sale Price: $5.00
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This is for a brand new 20" Ionic braided titanium baseball/softball necklace. This one is Blue and Red and White and comes w/ plastic packaging. Lots of MLB players wear similar necklaces and they are supposed to help w/ balancing energy, reducing fatigue, and speeding recovery. We have 30 different colors available - all 20" long.
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Razor V-17 Youth Multi-Sport Helmet (Black Gloss)
Sale Price: $16.17
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Uniting superior quality with a cutting-edge design, the black gloss Razor V- 17 youth multi-sport helmet is ideal for biking, skating, or any other sport that requires protective headgear. The helmet is equipped with ergonomic padding to keep the rider comfortable, along with 17 vents along the top and sides to guarantee a cool head. The side release buckles, meanwhile, make it a breeze to adjust and fasten the helmet. Designed to fit head sizes between 21.5 and 23 inches, the youth V-17 includes extra pads for even more comfort and complies with all CPSC standards for ages 5 and older. The Razor V-17 multi sport helmet unites superior quality with a cutting edge design .. Your perfect choice for biking, skating or any other sport that requires protective headgear. On the street or in the half pipe the Razor V-17 provides you with superior security and protection. The ergonomic designed padding and an additional sizing pad set for the perfect individual fit guarantee ultimate comfort. The 17 vents keep your head cool at all times and the side release buckles make it a breeze to adjust and fasten your chin strap
Uniting superior quality with a cutting-edge design, the black gloss Razor V- 17 youth multi-sport helmet is ideal for biking, skating, or any other sport that requires protective headgear. The helmet is equipped with ergonomic padding to keep the rider comfortable, along with 17 vents along the top and sides to guarantee a cool head. The side release buckles, meanwhile, make it a breeze to adjust and fasten the helmet. Designed to fit head sizes between 21.5 and 23 inches, the youth V-17 includes extra pads for even more comfort and complies with all CPSC standards for ages 5 and older.
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Razor Aggressive Youth Multi-sport Helmet (Satin Pink)
Sale Price: $17.99
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Your perfect choice for biking, skating or any other sport that requires protective headgear. On the street or in the half pipe the Razor Aggressive provides you with superior security and protection. The ergonomic designed padding and an additional pad set for the perfect individual fit guarantee ultimate comfort. The eleven vents keep your head cool at all times and the side release buckles make it a breeze to adjust and fasten your chin strap.Eleven vents guarantee a cool head at all items. Includes extra pads for a comfortable fit. Side release buckles adjust and fasten in a snap. Complies with CPSC standards for persons age 5 and older. Fits head sizes 21.5" - 23". Measures 14" x 9.75" x 5.5".
The Aggressive Youth Multi-Sport Helmet from Razor provides youth riders of all stripes with excellent quality and style in a classic design. The youth helmet fits heads with 21.5 to 23-inch diameters and comes with pads for a secure fit and additional comfort. Designed for cool comfort on the move, the Aggressive's 11 vents keep the air flowing and the side release buckles make it a breeze to adjust and fasten your chin strap. Complying with CPSC standards for riders aged 5 and up, the Aggressive Helmet is a perfect choice for biking, skating or any other sport that requires protective headgear. On the street or in the half pipe the Razor Aggressive provides you with superior security, protection, and style.
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Purpose of Life: Using Ancient Energies to Live your Purpose Today
We humans are encoded to search out our reason for being and then express it. When we are not living on purpose, we know it; we are unhappy, we feel isolated, things don’t flow in our lives and our bodies reflect it. But when we ARE living in the rhythm of our unique purpose, we feel it.
Through the ages, we’ve spent a lot of time figuring out how to express our inner being in a tangible outer way. Spiritual teachers, gurus, poets, artists, philosophers, inventors and, well, people who have gone before us have left us the roadmap of “living on purposeâ€. While there is a process to expressing our purpose that we access regularly (whether knowingly or not), it is helpful to understand what purpose is - and is not.
Living on Purpose is NOT…
Living on purpose is NOT a big production, contrary to popular opinion. When something is real, it doesn’t need trumpets to announce its authenticity - it just is. Looking to the outside to validate our inside doesn’t give us what we seek – that merely limits us because we are lacking self-trust. It’s the little ways that our purpose moves us forward that creates the results that matter.
It is NOT about a job or career. A job is the way we exchange our energy with the world in such a way as to be paid either for our time or our value, which can be two different things. An innate purpose expresses itself through us whether we are being paid for it or not.
It is NOT about being in bliss every single waking moment. Somehow, we have confused living on purpose with being in paradise. Just because we are on purpose doesn’t mean the people around us are, or that we magically have everything we want at the snap of our fingers. It means that we are making decisions from our true values, speaking authentically, and are aligned with our gifts and core essence rather than living a glamorous idealization. Living on purpose requires a humility that can be painful in reality – for an extreme example, consider Joan of Arc.
It is NOT defined outside of you. While you are an expression of source energy, it – and your purpose - is a part of you. You have free will in determining how to express it, but your purpose is within you. Regardless of the situation, your purpose reveals itself; for example, a healer makes people feel better but that doesn’t mean s/he is a medical professional. Your purpose is known internally and you choose the outer expression of it.
Living on Purpose IS…
Living on purpose IS about who you are and how you show up on a daily basis. In fact, you can choose how to express your purpose through everyday choices – from relationships to careers to pursuing your interests – and then watch as whatever is not in alignment with your purpose eventually falls away.
It IS about the challenges of staying your course; that is, living your purpose causes you to grow through challenge, leave people, beliefs and situations behind as you develop beyond them, and live with the uncertainty of what’s coming next even as you know that it’s right. Sometimes it means not having the resources you need to be ready – and doing it anyway.
It IS creating as you go. It’s a dynamic process that means you are never wrong or in the wrong place; rather, you are always where you need to be to get the information that will take you from where you are to get you to where you want / need to be.
It IS about being in harmony with your own nature. This is trickier than it sounds because it means complete self-acceptance of all of your parts, even the not-so-pretty ones because, when loved, all of your parts become radiant and purposeful. This is all about you, and no one else. If you are not in harmony with yourself, it is impossible to be in harmony with your true purpose.
Ancient Energies for Understanding
Using ancient energies as a compass to live your purpose means understanding there are rhythms that underlie all of life in every moment, and being aware of your unique ability to merge with, and express, that source energy. Said another way, you have access to the same simple and timeless awareness that has inspired and supported every living being to express their special reason for being through the ages. You can access that awareness through various key points for guidance to your own purpose, including the following.
Watch nature for symbols, signs, cycles and flow in order to apply what you see to your own experience of your life purpose. Everything in nature has information about the gap between how you are living and how you are meant to live on purpose.
Look at the world around you; that is, everyone and everything around you are the mirrors that reflect the choices you’ve made and how you’re showing up in the world. If you don’t like what you see, you’re not living on purpose.
Be present for yourself. Feel your feelings fully to acknowledge them as messengers for your truth. Be in the moment (vs. living in the past or projecting into the future); stay “here†and let go of what’s not working right now. Incidentally, it’s not about judging good or bad but, rather, if “it†is serving you or not. If not, let it go.
Honor who you are; don’t take yourself for granted. You are an amazing and unique individual who has a purpose that is yours alone. By knowing that you are precious to the universe and taking care of yourself accordingly, it is where you begin to honor your purpose.
Accept that all is right up until now. You are where you are because you needed to gain experience, learn and grow. There is no shame in where you’ve been, or even in being stuck, up until now. Accepting your role in expressing your purpose means that you have the power to create a different future. As you take responsibility for what you’ve learned, your life –your purpose – becomes “cleanerâ€.
You will find that your purpose expresses in direct proportion to how well you know yourself. Living on purpose means knowing yourself well enough to know what makes you feel lit up from the inside out most of the time. Your purpose is the expression of universal being. Perhaps Shakespeare summed it up best when he simply said, “To Thine Own Self Be Trueâ€. And you’ll know when you are…
About the Author
Lynn Scheurell, Creative Catalyst and Selfgrowth.com Purpose of Life expert, helps conscious entrepreneurs strengthen their inner systems, both personal and professional, for faster business results. She teaches renaissance souls how to gain clarity on their purpose by remembering who they are from their essential self, then aligning everything they do to express their unique gift through their business while working with natural energies for maximum support. Register for a free GEENIâ„¢ for Change e-course to learn how to upgrade your life in just seven days at www.mycreativecatalyst.com.
What is a good brand for an All Purpose saddle for a bugdet of $800 or less?
I am changing up from a close contact, to an all purpose because I switched from hunters to eventing. I do not know whhat type of a good all purpose saddle would be best to get, especially for my tight budget. Any suggestions?
You can get plenty of quality saddles for less than $800. Some brands I suggest are:
Henri de Rivel
Saint Lourdes
Collegiate
M. Toulouse
Courbette
Stay away from:
Camelot
Paris Tack
Derby Originals
Weaver
Equiroyal
Kincade
You can always get a used saddle.
http://www.statelinetack.com/item/st-lourdes-modena-a-p-saddle/SLT700878/
http://www.horseloverz.com/HDR-Advantage-Ap-pr-160470.html
http://www.horseloverz.com/Amadeus-Classic-Medium-Saddle-pr-194997.html
If you're unsure, look up the saddle on horsetackreview.com for user-submitted reviews.
Purpose Energy turns beer byproducts into brewery power
For Eric Fitch, founder of Purpose Energy Inc. in Arlington and a veteran of the local startup scene, the beer fermentation process-to-methane technology it is developing is a way to help breweries increase sustainability and cheaply dispose of beer byproducts as well as help breweries become more energy independent.
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