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  • Mar 18, 2012 from tragoon_ch1 in Lifestyle
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    * Take your drink to go * Use the travel lid to drink from * Great for fruit smoothies, icy drinks, shakes, and more * Stainless steel blades * One touch blending * Easy storage * Less cleaning * Single serving size

    175-watt personal blender for smoothies, shakes, and more
    Simple one-touch operation; durable stainless-steel blades
    14-ounce blending jar doubles as a travel cup (less to clean)
    Fits most car cup holders; recipe book included
    Measures 3-3/4 by 3-3/4 by 12-1/2 inches

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281 pages

Cooking with Fernet Branca

Creator: James Hamilton-Paterson | Fiction - 2005-09-01

"Cooking with Fernet Branca is a comic bad dream of modern Italy.

Publisher: Europa Editions Inc

About this book
"A playful book, full of fun and games. There is so much pleasure to be had from Hamilton-Paterson's delight in language and wicked way with unreliable narrators. . . . The book's effect is achieved almost entirely through the comic magnetism of a single character."-"The Times Literary Supplement" "A skillful, highly original writer. . . . The elegant language, witty asides and vivid observations are memorable."-"The Literary Review" "I'm bowled over by the sheer imaginative brilliance of the man."-Barry Humphries "I love his elegant and intensely evocative style: strangeness lifts off his pages like a rare perfume."-J.G. Ballard "A work of comic genius."-"The Independent" "A wonderfully rich alloy of sub-Wildean witticisms and nonsense, "Cooking with Fernet Branca" had me laughing out loud and uproariously."-Ian Thomson, "Sunday Telegraph" Gerald Samper, an effete English snob, has his own private hilltop in Tuscany, where he wiles away his time working as a ghostwriter for celebrities and inventing wholly original culinary concoctions-including ice cream made with garlic and the bitter, herb-based liqueur of the book's title. Gerald's idyll is shattered by the arrival of Marta, on the run from a crime-riddled former soviet republic. A series of hilarious misunderstandings brings this odd couple into ever closer and more disastrous proximity. James Hamilton-Paterson's first novel, "Gerontius," won the Whitbread Award. He is an acclaimed author of nonfiction books, including "Seven-Tenths," "Three Miles Down," and "Playing with Water," He currently lives in Italy.



208 pages

Slow Cooker Cooking

Creator: Lora Brody | 2001-01-25

A guidebook to the versatility of the slow cooker offers new ways to braise, stew, carmelize vegetables, and bake crusty bread, in addition to providing a collection of recipes with detailed instructions for converting stovetop meals into ...

Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks

About this book
When someone says "slow cooker," do you think of pot roast or chili? Now you can think Slow Cooked Salmon, Caramelized Onion Soup, falling-off-the-bone Lamb You Can Eat with a Spoon, and Flourless Pear Anise Soufflé. If these dishes whet your appetite, it's time to take that slow cooker out of the closet, plug it in, and get ready for Slow Cooker Cooking.Lora Brody knows her appliances. She inspired a whole new generation of bread bakers with her best-selling bread machine books. Here she pushes the slow cooker to places no one ever expected it to go, inventing fruit bases for soufflés and ice creams, reducing milk and sugar to make Dulce de Leche, and infusing oils with herbs. In addition to creating innovative takes on one-pot meals such as classic New England Boiled Dinner, Venison Stew with Mushrooms, and Osso Buco with Gremolata, here you will find recipes for ingredients that are the basis for other dishes, such as Duxelles, Braised Chestnuts, and vegetable and chicken stocks. Vegetarians will enjoy recipes such as Ragoût of Leeks, Fennel, and Celery and Virtuous Lentil Soup, and dessert lovers will rejoice when they see recipes for Hazelnut Chocolate Fondue and Coconut Rice Pudding.Creative cooking in the slow cooker doesn't mean giving up any of the convenience associated with this popular appliance. You still add the ingredients to the pot and go about your day (or evening), letting the slow cooker do all the work.Thanks to the pot's sealed insert and consistently even heat, food cooks under ideal conditions to make it tender and bring out maximum flavor. Come home to a kitchen perfumed with an aroma that promises good things to eat and find a perfectly cooked dish to enjoy.



448 pages

White Teeth, A Novel

Creator: Zadie Smith | Fiction - 2000

Set in post-war London, this novel of the racial, political, and social upheaval of the last half-century follows two families--the Joneses and the Iqbals, both outsiders from within the former British empire--as they make their way in ...

Publisher: Vintage

About this book
From the Publisher: On New Year's morning, 1975, Archie Jones sits in his car on a London road and waits for the exhaust fumes to fill his Cavalier Musketeer station wagon. Archie-working-class, ordinary, a failed marriage under his belt-is calling it quits, the deciding factor being the flip of a 20-pence coin. When the owner of a nearby halal butcher shop (annoyed that Archie's car is blocking his delivery area) comes out and bangs on the window, he gives Archie another chance at life and sets in motion this richly imagined, uproariously funny novel. Epic and intimate, hilarious and poignant, White Teeth is the story of two North London families-one headed by Archie, the other by Archie's best friend, a Muslim Bengali named Samad Iqbal. Pals since they served together in World War II, Archie and Samad are a decidedly unlikely pair. Plodding Archie is typical in every way until he marries Clara, a beautiful, toothless Jamaican woman half his age, and the couple have a daughter named Irie (the Jamaican word for "no problem"). Samad-devoutly Muslim, hopelessly "foreign"--Weds the feisty and always suspicious Alsana in a prearranged union. They have twin sons named Millat and Magid, one a pot-smoking punk-cum-militant Muslim and the other an insufferable science nerd. The riotous and tortured histories of the Joneses and the Iqbals are fundamentally intertwined, capturing an empire's worth of cultural identity, history, and hope. Zadie Smith's dazzling first novel plays out its bounding, vibrant course in a Jamaican hair salon in North London, an Indian restaurant in Leicester Square, an Irish poolroom turned immigrant cafe, a liberal public school, a sleek science institute. A winning debut in every respect, White Teeth marks the arrival of a wondrously talented writer who takes on the big themes-faith, race, gender, history, and culture-and triumphs.


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  • Hamilton Beach

    Hamilton Beach 51101B Personal Blender with Travel Lid, Black

    Kitchen (Hamilton Beach)

    Rating (474 reviews):
    (3.8/5)
    Hamilton Beach

    Awesome and Perfect for Smoothies!!!

    I was looking for an inexpensive small personal blender that was powerful, easy to use, and could blend a perfect smoothie. I did a lot of research and looked into about a dozen other brands including the famed "Magic Bullet". What I found out was that not all personal blenders are made equal. The "Magic Bullet" didn't get very good reviews even though it is by far the most popular. After all my intense research, I settled on this one... The Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender. Here's the scoop on what makes this surprising blender the "cream of the crop" :)Pros:-Simple and easy to use-Easy to Clean-Powerful enough to chop frozen fruits (and probably ice too)-Pulse button allows you more control because you can start or stop it.-Seems very sturdy and only has 3 parts to it. (lid, glass, and base)-This thing is freaking cheap... got mine for $15.-Blends Smoothies perfectly with no unchopped pieces of fruit.-Power cord... 5/5 D. Truong "Duke of New Mexico" (New Mexico) - See all my reviews, July 26, 2008

    Great design, go easy on the motor, though

    I got this for my 17 year old son to make smoothies. He made the most delicious peach smoothie from ice and the Big Train Fruit Tea Smoothie Blast syrup also bought on Amazon. The consistency was smooth and perfect, just like a professional frozen drink. I asked him to make me one. On the second smoothie the motor died. We thought maybe it needed a little "rest" but sadly, it was the end of the road for that blender. When pressed for details, my son admitted that he noticed a burning smell before the motor stopped dead, and yet he kept pressing that button! Bottom line: great design, lightweight, nice personal cup size, easy storage and cleanup. The motor is just not very powerful, and can't take long blending times. Still, we are going to order a replacement and see if a bit more TLC while blending gives this blender better shelf life. Seems like it worked for some of the other reviewers.Update: we got the new blender and it is working out great. You just have to be... 3/5 S.A. "bham" (Southeastern MI USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Hamilton Beach 51101B Personal Blender with Travel Lid, Black (Kitchen) I got this for my 17 year old son to make smoothies. He made the most delicious peach smoothie from ice and the Big Train Fruit Tea Smoothie Blast syrup also bought on Amazon. The consistency was smooth and perfect, just like a professional frozen drink. I asked him to make me one. On the second smoothie the motor died. We thought maybe it needed a little "rest" but sadly, it was the end of the road for that blender. When pressed for details, my son admitted that he noticed a burning smell before the motor stopped dead, and yet he kept pressing that button! Bottom line: great design, lightweight, nice personal cup size, easy storage and cleanup. The motor is just not very powerful, and can't take long blending times. Still, we are going to order a replacement and see if a bit more TLC while blending gives this blender better shelf life. Seems like it worked for some of the other reviewers.Update: we got the new blender and it is working out great. You just have to be... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , December 26, 2008

    nice ...with one big flaw

    Works nicely for mixing up those breakfast protein shakes but the lid started cracking after only 3 months of daily use so when mixing it leaks at that point, I have to try to plug it with my finger to stop it from leaking onto the counter, other then that i'm happy with how easy it is to use and clean. 4/5 D. Diederichs (Waite Park, MN USA) - See all my reviews, November 7, 2008
    List Price: $21.99
    Measures 3-3/4 by 3-3/4 by 12-1/2 inches
    Simple one-touch operation; durable stainless-steel blades
    14-ounce blending jar doubles as a travel cup (less to clean)
    175-watt personal blender for smoothies, shakes, and more
    Fits most car cup holders; recipe book included


  • Hamilton Beach

    Hamilton Beach Single-Serve Blender with 2 Jars and 2 Lids

    Kitchen (Hamilton Beach)

    Rating (114 reviews):
    (4.3/5)
    Hamilton Beach

    Hamilton Beach Personal Blender

    This blender is good for the price. You get what you pay for. I paid $15.00 for it to travel with to make smoothies. If you hold down the button too long, there is a little burning smell coming from the motor, so it would be easy to burn it out. I have just blended protein powder, milk, and bananas with this and it has worked well for me. It's better to pulse the start button than to keep it running. 3/5 Leslie - See all my reviews This review is from: Hamilton Beach Single-Serve Blender with 2 Jars and 2 Lids (Kitchen) This blender is good for the price. You get what you pay for. I paid $15.00 for it to travel with to make smoothies. If you hold down the button too long, there is a little burning smell coming from the motor, so it would be easy to burn it out. I have just blended protein powder, milk, and bananas with this and it has worked well for me. It's better to pulse the start button than to keep it running. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , November 25, 2010

    Useful, Some Glitches

    This product is an effective and useful single-serving drink mixer that comes with a few drawbacks.It is basically a tiny kitchen blender with a pulse-blend button and no other speed settings. The mixer jar works just like a blender: it is a plastic jar with ounce/ml graduations on the side that contains a built-in mixer blade with a lug on the bottom to spin it when it is on the motor; you put the jar on top of the motor unit, twist to lock it into place (be sure the lid is on tight!), and hit the pulse button on the motor. The motor screams like a dying gerbil and the blade in the jar spins to mix your stuff. When that's done, you just pull the jar off the mixer and take it with you - blade and all. The mixer jar doubles as your drink container. The lid has a slideable spout cover for drinking from, and there is a plastic rim on the bottom so you can stand it upright. The jar is about 7 inches tall by 3.5 inches wide - so about the size of a large coffee carry-container;... 4/5 Kevin T. Keith "KTK" (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews, August 24, 2011

    Works Like a Charm

    We used to have the single personal blender, but when it finally blew, we had to find another. What a surprise to find Hamilton Beach made one with two jars, and we got it for not much more than we paid for the first one!WHAT A DEAL!Got it in great time, and as I said above...WORKS LIKE A CHARM...and believe me, we use this every day, if it didn't work well, I would definitely be letting you know! 4/5 G.M. "GM" (Walnut Creek, CA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Hamilton Beach Single-Serve Blender with 2 Jars and 2 Lids (Kitchen) We used to have the single personal blender, but when it finally blew, we had to find another. What a surprise to find Hamilton Beach made one with two jars, and we got it for not much more than we paid for the first one!WHAT A DEAL!Got it in great time, and as I said above...WORKS LIKE A CHARM...and believe me, we use this every day, if it didn't work well, I would definitely be letting you know! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , February 5, 2010
    List Price: $24.99
    Fits in most car drink holders
    Stainless steel blades
    One-touch blending
    Travel lid lets you drink from the jar
    Great for fruit smoothies, icy drinks, shakes and more


  • Hamilton Beach

    Hamilton Beach 51103 Single Serve Blender with Travel Lid

    Kitchen (Hamilton Beach)

    Rating (35 reviews):
    (4.2/5)
    Hamilton Beach

    Best Single Mixer For The $$$$

    I've owned this single-serve blender for over a year. We use it 2 times every day (& sometimes more) with ice, fruit, protein powder, etc. We fill it to the top most times too. It blends great every time. No problems at all, ever! Wish I could say that for my Kitchen-Aid large blender. I highly recommend this small blender. 5/5 YakPat (Beautiful NE Washington State) - See all my reviews This review is from: Hamilton Beach 51103 Single Serve Blender with Travel Lid (Kitchen) I've owned this single-serve blender for over a year. We use it 2 times every day (& sometimes more) with ice, fruit, protein powder, etc. We fill it to the top most times too. It blends great every time. No problems at all, ever! Wish I could say that for my Kitchen-Aid large blender. I highly recommend this small blender. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , April 5, 2010

    Great Fruit Smoothie Maker

    This little blender is a jewel. Just the right size for a fairly large fruit smoothie. I've had it now for about a month, and have made a breakfast drink every day and its been very dependable. Some of the reviews I read prior to purchasing this one were somewhat negative. The issue was smelling the electric motor like it was overheating and not being able to blend some fruits like pineapple or apples. I haven't experienced the problems and suspect the folks were not (1)"pulsing" the drink mix as called for in the instructions and (2) not using only tender fruits like bananas and strawberries. The small motor is not designed for a hard grind nor continuous use, hence "pulse is required". And on top of being the right size, this blender was priced within my frugal budget. Yes, I'm a tight wad and demand a good product for my money, and this one fit the bill.Ric 5/5 R. Thompson "Tool Nut" (Texas, US of A) - See all my reviews, July 31, 2010

    Stay tuned.

    Purchased for use as an ice crusher/shaver, not as a smoothie maker. I don't make smoothies (I will try some). I bought this because it is inexpensive. It works nicely as a crusher if pulsed with five or six ice cubes. Run it longer between pulses to get shaved ice. There is no on/off button: if the unit is plugged in and you touch the Pulse button, it will go. Unplug the unit until you have everything ready. When you are finished, unplug it. 4/5 HMVincent "The House of No" (Richmond, CA USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Hamilton Beach 51103 Single Serve Blender with Travel Lid (Kitchen) Purchased for use as an ice crusher/shaver, not as a smoothie maker. I don't make smoothies (I will try some). I bought this because it is inexpensive. It works nicely as a crusher if pulsed with five or six ice cubes. Run it longer between pulses to get shaved ice. There is no on/off button: if the unit is plugged in and you touch the Pulse button, it will go. Unplug the unit until you have everything ready. When you are finished, unplug it. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , April 4, 2010
    List Price: $19.99
    Price: $14.40
    You Save: $5.59 (28%)
    Great for fruit smoothies, icy drinks, shakes & more
    Blend and drink in the same jar for less mess
    14 oz. capacity
    Travel lid lets you drink from the jar
    Compact storage, jar stores upside down and cord wraps around base


  • Hamilton Beach

    Hamilton Beach 51101 Personal Blender

    Kitchen (Hamilton Beach)

    Rating (189 reviews):
    (4.2/5)
    Hamilton Beach

    Addicted to a blender

    The other day I impulsivley went and bought a Hamilton Beach Juicer. When I got it home I hemmed and hawed, wondering if I should use it or not. Did I really want it? I started looking around the internet and realized what I really wanted was something to make smoothies or other fruit concoctions. I researched a few things like the Magic Bullet and Ultimate Chopper but both had mixed reviews. I was tempted to buy the Tribest blender because it had some good reviews here at Amazon but I could only find it online and it's listed at $60 - much more than what I really wanted to spend.Instead, I went to my local Walmart and to see what they had. I saw the Hamilton Beach Personal Blender and it was priced for only $13.67 so I was interested. It's just me, so I don't need a huge and heavy unit taking up what little counter space I have. I also figured since that if I bought it at Walmart and that if I didn't like it I could easily return it.I brought it home,... 5/5 K. Maxwell "crazy ny'er" (Middletown, NY) - See all my reviews, April 20, 2005

    Dumped my big blender, buying a second one of these.

    This is probably the best $15 I ever spent for the kitchen.I had a bigger standard blender, but never used it. Now, with this little blender, the little jar is always filled with something or in the dish drainer. It never gets a chance to be put away in the cabinet. The blender base is always on the counter - the only appliance of any sort that has that status.It's simple and it works. It makes no more than two servings, and it does a real good job with single servings. I can make one kind of smoothie or shake and my son can make his own.All of a sudden, we go to the store looking for "smoothie fodder" and we don't have to agree on what that is.I am buying my second mostly for the second jar and lids. It is so inexpensive that they do not sell the replacement parts. 5/5 T. Boland (Southern California) - See all my reviews, June 25, 2005

    The hard life and times of a smoothie addict

    [Update: Motor burned out in 5th month, but I may have become unrealistic in my expectations of the little machine, bullying it more than necessary. It easily outlasted a Blender Express, and unlike the bad design of the Blender Express, the elegant simplicity of this Hamilton Beach insures not only much quicker but spill-free, dripless smoothies. I've ordered another. Lessons learned: Make sure liquid gets to the bottom along with the ice; turn it off at first sign of heat or electric odor; keep a close watch on the 25c-piece-sized lid.]If you're an experienced and regular smoothie maker, you know already that anything over a year's use from a non-professional machine is a bonus. I recently returned a lightweight Blender Express (by Back to the Basics) that failed after a single use! (The banana was too much for it.) This Hamilton Beach is the smallest, lightest blender I've seen yet, but it promises to perform for a while at least.Ingeniously, the... 4/5 Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States) - See all my reviews, December 22, 2006
    List Price: $21.99
    Fits most car cup holders; recipe book included
    175-watt personal blender for smoothies, shakes, and more
    Simple one-touch operation; durable stainless-steel blades
    Measures 3-3/4 by 3-3/4 by 12-1/2 inches
    14-ounce blending jar doubles as a travel cup; less to clean


  • Hamilton Beach

    Hamilton Beach 51101 Single Serve Blender With Travel Lid

    Kitchen (Hamilton Beach)

    Rating (5 reviews):
    (4.2/5)
    Hamilton Beach

    Single Serve Blender

    We use this blender daily for our protein smoothies! It's great! We even keep a back-up single-serve blender in case we burn the motor up since it is used so much! Great price, too! 5/5 Margaret Gillham (Georgia) - See all my reviews, March 11, 2010

    Works pretty good for smoothies -- especially for the price!

    I was looking for an inexpensive blender for my morning smoothies, and this one does the trick. I've had it for a few months now (in black) and have used it about five times per week since I bought it. I've never put the cup in the dishwasher, though handwashing can be a pain. The cup has the blender blade in the bottom, and I've poked my hand on it on more than one occasion while trying to clean it thoroughly. Also, the inside of the cup has about six small raised ridges that run almost the whole length of the cup. Food/drink components tend to build up a little bit next to these ridges, so you have to specifically go up and down the ridges with a wash cloth to get it perfectly clean (going around the cup interior in a circle does not address these ridges very well). It's not a big deal, but I thought it was worth mentioning. The lid has a groove where it fits onto the cup, and that can also be difficult to clean. The lid also has a plastic piece that you push back and forth... 4/5 Krista E. (Pennsylvania, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Hamilton Beach 51101 Single Serve Blender With Travel Lid I was looking for an inexpensive blender for my morning smoothies, and this one does the trick. I've had it for a few months now (in black) and have used it about five times per week since I bought it. I've never put the cup in the dishwasher, though handwashing can be a pain. The cup has the blender blade in the bottom, and I've poked my hand on it on more than one occasion while trying to clean it thoroughly. Also, the inside of the cup has about six small raised ridges that run almost the whole length of the cup. Food/drink components tend to build up a little bit next to these ridges, so you have to specifically go up and down the ridges with a wash cloth to get it perfectly clean (going around the cup interior in a circle does not address these ridges very well). It's not a big deal, but I thought it was worth mentioning. The lid has a groove where it fits onto the cup, and that can also be difficult to clean. The lid also has a plastic piece that you push back and forth... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , October 23, 2011

    Small Blender with Travel Lid

    It's the perfect size for those with limited space like small kitchens, and also for fitting nicely intoa suitcase when you travel. Works great too!.....a real nifty product!! 5/5 Suzanna H. Keats "Zanventions" (Lakewood, NJ USA) - See all my reviews, March 11, 2011
    List Price: $21.99
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  • Hamilton Beach

    New Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender Black Stainless Steel Blades With Drink-From Travel Lid

    Kitchen (Hamilton Beach)

    Rating (1 reviews):
    (4.0/5)
    Hamilton Beach

    Works pretty good for smoothies -- especially for the price!

    I was looking for an inexpensive blender for my morning smoothies, and this one does the trick. I've had it for a few months now (in black) and have used it about five times per week since I bought it. I've never put the cup in the dishwasher, though handwashing can be a pain. The cup has the blender blade in the bottom, and I've poked my hand on it on more than one occasion while trying to clean it thoroughly. Also, the inside of the cup has about six small raised ridges that run almost the whole length of the cup. Food/drink components tend to build up a little bit next to these ridges, so you have to specifically go up and down the ridges with a wash cloth to get it perfectly clean (going around the cup interior in a circle does not address these ridges very well). It's not a big deal, but I thought it was worth mentioning. The lid has a groove where it fits onto the cup, and that can also be difficult to clean. The lid also has a plastic piece that you push back and forth... 4/5 Krista E. (Pennsylvania, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: New Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender Black Stainless Steel Blades With Drink-From Travel Lid I was looking for an inexpensive blender for my morning smoothies, and this one does the trick. I've had it for a few months now (in black) and have used it about five times per week since I bought it. I've never put the cup in the dishwasher, though handwashing can be a pain. The cup has the blender blade in the bottom, and I've poked my hand on it on more than one occasion while trying to clean it thoroughly. Also, the inside of the cup has about six small raised ridges that run almost the whole length of the cup. Food/drink components tend to build up a little bit next to these ridges, so you have to specifically go up and down the ridges with a wash cloth to get it perfectly clean (going around the cup interior in a circle does not address these ridges very well). It's not a big deal, but I thought it was worth mentioning. The lid has a groove where it fits onto the cup, and that can also be difficult to clean. The lid also has a plastic piece that you push back and forth... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , October 23, 2011


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