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Sous Vide Cooking Controller
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"Invented and used decades ago in France, sous vide cooking was generally limited to cutting edge restaurants and large scale cook-and-hold productions (banquet halls, airlines, etc). With laboratory immersion circulators widely available, prices have been dropping but it still costs a small fortune for Joe Consumer to get into the game. With a PID controller such as this from Auber Instruments,..."
Sous Les Tropiques Beach Towel - Curaçao
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"Let’s say it right up front, what they are and what they aren’t: They are not terry cloth. But they are the nicest, most beautiful beach towels we’ve ever seen. Le Jacquard Français is known for its beautiful, intricately woven patterns in table linens. Their beach towels are similarly woven, not printed, and this allows patterns as intricate as their table linens. The highly absorbent waffle-w..."
Sous Kitchen
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"I keep meaning to try Sous Kitchen and failing miserably. Even though they deliver TO MY OFFICE. I think I'm just intimidated by the portions - it's typically just me that I'm cooking for, sometimes my boyfriend or roommate, but I worry about ordering and ending up with tons of food that I can't possibly get through. For a busy family (or impromptu dinner party), I can't imagine anything easier..."
Pair of Bronze Putti and Sea Shell Vide Poche
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"Height: 11.75" Item: 17057 List Price: $1,795.00"
pocket Guitar Hero
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"I played with this pocket Guitar Hero in the store. It's not the real deal by any means but it could be a good substitute when you're having a Guitar Hero withdrawal melt-down."
Laurent Massaloux's Skull Vanity Tidy
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"Nice way to keep your coins, keys, pencils and pens in one scary skull like place. Artist Laurent Massaloux makes a lot of unique and imaginative items and this is just one of them."
Bank Dick (1940)
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"Egbert Souse (W.C. Fields), "Pronounced as "Soosay", henpecked by his whole family, is recruited to replace a drunken film director, then seems to have captured a bank robber and is hired as guard in the Lompoc Bank, where Og Oggilby, his daughter's fiancée, is teller. Souse persuades Og to embezzle $500 to buy phony stock; then the bank examiner shows up. Can Souse keep him occupied for four days..."




