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Demarle Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat


Demarle Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat



A must-have for every pastry chef, this thick but flexible silicone baking sheet acts as a non-stick work surface, needing no grease Freeze or bake with it: withstands temperature from -40 to over 480F Great for all your chocolate & sugar work Can be reused thousands of times SilpatCare Instructions Handling Work with Silpat ona flat surface with the smooth side facing up (Silpat logo up). Check t…


Nordic Ware Bakers Half Sheet, 13 by 18 by 1 Inch


Nordic Ware Bakers Half Sheet, 13 by 18 by 1 Inch


$12.99


The Nordic Ware Bakers Half-Sheet, from the Natural Bakeware collection, is ideal for baking, roasting, toasting, and warming….

Nesco American Harvest Clean-A-Screen Tray


Nesco American Harvest Clean-A-Screen Tray


$3.95


These 12-3/4-inch screens (a set of two) can be inserted into the trays of Nesco American Harvest’s FD-27 and FD-50 food dehydrators to prevent foods such as sugary fruits from sticking during the drying process. The fine-mesh screens are flexible, so they can be curled and foods simply peeled off. The screens are also useful for preventing small items such as herbs and spices from falling through…

Rock and Rule


Rock and Rule


$14.99


Although it featured songs by Debbie Harry, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Cheap Trick, and Earth, Wind & Fire, Rock and Rule (Canada, 1983) never received a general US release. Set in a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by mutants, the underdeveloped story centers on the rock star Mok and his efforts to summon a demon from another dimension. Only the voice of aspiring singer Angel can cross the dimensional …

Rock & Rule (2-Disc Collector's Edition)


Rock & Rule (2-Disc Collector’s Edition)


$22.99


Although it featured songs by Debbie Harry, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Cheap Trick, and Earth, Wind & Fire, Rock and Rule (Canada, 1983) never received a general US release. Set in a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by mutants, the underdeveloped story centers on the rock star Mok and his efforts to summon a demon from another dimension. Only the voice of aspiring singer Angel can cross the dimensional …

Plastic Fang


Plastic Fang


$9.59


Despite providing the framework for lavishly hyped newcomers like the White Stripes and the Hives, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion remains a determinedly selective pleasure. Not that the New York trio hasn’t tried to reach out to new audiences–it hitched up with Lollapalooza a few years ago and cast everyone from Beck to Gorillaz’ frontman Dan the Automator to tweak its last album, 1998′s Acme, i…

Dewitt P3 3-by-250-Foot 5-Ounce Pro 5 Weed Barrier Fabric


Dewitt P3 3-by-250-Foot 5-Ounce Pro 5 Weed Barrier Fabric


$96.20


Dewitt P3 3′ x 250′ Pro-5 Weed-Barrier Landscape Fabric, BlackPro-5 Weed Barrier is the industry’s best 5-Ounce woven, needle-punched, polypropylene fabrics designed for professional and commercial use. Pro-5 Weed Barrier has been approved by leading landscape architects and most government agencies. Pro-5 Weed Barrier conserves soil moisture, increases growth and prevents unwanted weeds from germ…

Wiremold CDI15 Corduct On-Floor Cord Protector, 15-Ft


Wiremold CDI15 Corduct On-Floor Cord Protector, 15-Ft


$19.00


15′ Ivory Corduct On Floor Cord Protector…

Big Horn 19410 Tool Box Liner, 16-Inch by 7-Feet


Big Horn 19410 Tool Box Liner, 16-Inch by 7-Feet


$9.88


Large 16-inch by 7-Feet non-slip liner protects tools as well as the tool box. Cut to size with scissors. Washable and mildew resistant. Protected with Rustgard rust and corrosion inhibitor.Non-slip; keeps tools from slidingProvides thick, protective cushion for toolsIncreases safetyProtects against scratching and marringNo adhesive needed…

American Graffiti (Collector's Edition)


American Graffiti (Collector’s Edition)


$7.99


Here’s how critic Roger Ebert described the unique and lasting value of George Lucas’s 1973 box-office hit, American Graffiti: “[It's] not only a great movie but a brilliant work of historical fiction; no sociological treatise could duplicate the movie’s success in remembering exactly how it was to be alive at that cultural instant.” The time to which Ebert and the film refers is the summer of 196…