Posted by Rachel | Posted in Tea and Accessories | Posted on 20-04-2009
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Taylor Swift or Kelly Clarkson?
Do you like Taylor Swift or Kelly Clarkson??? ♥♥♥♥ Taylor Swift
Poll: coffee or tea???
~Taylor Swift all the way~
~Tea~
Im thirsty now thanks alot!!!!
~LOL~
Angel Taylor – Chai Tea Latte
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Taylor 1470 Digital Cooking Thermometer/Timer $13.67 Opening the oven to check on a food’s temperature means wasting the cook’s time and losing oven temperature and moisture–not to mention a face full of steam. This thermometer prevents those problems. Insert the instrument’s 6-inch stainless-steel probe into a roast beef or turkey and monitor the time and temperature (from 32 to 392 degrees F) on the thermometer’s large digital display, which conn… |
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Taylor Commercial Waterproof Digital Thermometer $10.50 Compact pen style thermometer with large LCD display .3″. Professional quality and accuracy. On/off switch and hold feature. Stainless steel stem. Anti-microbial case and pocket tube. Automatic shut-off after 10 minute to conserve battery life. Fast respo… |
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MIU France 3-Piece Stainless Steel Dimpled Cocktail Shaker, 18-Ounces $21.52 18/10 stainless steel Cocktail Shaker. 18 ounce capacity, includes air-tight cap to prevent spilling during shaking. Strainer for easy pouring. Retro dimple design… |
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Tea for the Tillerman $6.33 Cat Stevens tends to be lumped in with the early-’70s singer-songwriter school led by James Taylor and Carole King, but he actually fits in rather neatly with such wistful English contemporaries as Nick Drake, Syd Barrett, and Donovan. Tea for the Tillerman’s “Wild World,” “Into White,” and “Longer Boats” indicate that he may have been a more gifted tunesmith than the lot of them. As with the best… |
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Austin Powers: Original Soundtrack $6.97 Mike Myers’s love letter to mid-’60s pop kitsch (and understated critique of the hardcore ’90s) may not have wowed many critics, but it soldiered quirkily along to become a true cult hit. Its soundtrack is one of the film’s more underrated charms–a savvy mix of ’60s and ’90s influences that are by turns infectiously silly (the Powers-fronted Ming Tea’s earnestly energetic “BBC”) and downright sub… |
