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The Edge Brownie Pan is a uniquely shaped, cast aluminium pan which adds more edge to whatever you’re baking. The patented sidewalls provide better heat distribution, meaning less undercooked middles and burnt edges. Apparently, it’s great for lasagne too!


As I've mentioned before, I've been a steady user of the distilled white vinegar/baking soda/salt/lemon approach to cleaning for many years. But I recently decided to try the new line of Get Clean household products from Shaklee.With the arrival of the 2 boxes of Get Clean goods, I must confess, my first thoughts cast [...]


Help Jill earn enough money to reopen her grandparents’ bakery and upgrade the kitchen with state-of-the-art baking tools -- all while serving a hilarious cast of crazy customers. Can you survive this fast-paced culinary crisis?


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What the Bleep Do We Know!? (also written What tнe #$*! Dө ωΣ (k) πow!? and What the #$*! Do We Know!?) is a 2004 film that combines documentary interviews and a fictional narrative to posit a connection between science and spirituality. Computer-animated graphics are featured heavily in the film. The film intersperses interviews about quantum physics and spirituality with the fictional story of a deaf photographer as she struggles with her life. The film employs a panel of interviewees who speculate about the impact of human consciousness on physics and chemistry. Many are affiliated with New Age organizations, and some hold academic degrees.Among the New Age spiritual community, the film was well received. Members of the scientific community have criticized the film for promulgating pseudoscience. The film presents many ideas which are not supported by science, such as that consciousness and quantum mechanics are related, and that ice crystals can be influenced by thought. Physicist David Albert, who was interviewed for the film, has accused the filmmakers of selectively editing his interview to make it appear that he agrees with the ideas presented in the film.Bleep was directed by William Arntz, Betsy Chasse and Mark Vicente, members of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment, and the film features extensive interviews with the school's director Judy Zebra Knight. A moderately low-budget independent production, the film was promoted using unusual grass-roots marketing methods and grossed over $10 million.

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