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Amana refrigerator defrost timer : Freezer energy consumption Amana Refrigerator Defrost Timer
good microwave design this microwave has a clear,easy and accurate design. it has a timer we can determine it and see it at small screen. also, it has an auto defrost for many kind of daily food that helps users to determine.ex:meat defrost,bread defrost,and quick defrost. it has a start,stop,clear buttons. all buttons are easy and clear ,that include their labels on them. so, it is a userfreindly microwave:). this microwave at my husband family home :). done by : 428201027 Similar posts: ultra low temp freezer children's refrigerator magnets bottom drawer freezer refrigerators compare refrigerator prices breast milk freezer bag auto refrigerants truck refrigeration units |
Fridge Ice Machine. To Repair A Fridge. Fridge Ice Machine
{197} ice machine A year ago when we bought our house, we bought new appliances. Jean has battled with the manufacturer for a year because our refrigerator has been very noisy. A repair man has been out to service it several times, but it's a defect with the motor. Finally, Jean was fed up and filed a complaint with the BBB. Two weeks later, we were offered a new fridge. We got a fancier model; this one has crushed ice & water dispenser. I guess the lesson here is, if you don't like something, be patient & complain. That's Jean's credo, anyway. This is the only photo I took today. I tried to get some of Jacques and Karah for my class assignment, but they wouldn't stand still long enough for me to press the shutter. Peanut butter ice cream David has been on a bit of an ice cream kick lately, with this flavor being his (and my) favorite. Here's the recipe (courtesy of Veganomicon): 1/2 cup cream of coconut milk** 1 cup soy milk 1 cup sugar 6 ounces silken tofu 1/2 cup peanut butter 1 tablespoon vanilla extract Throw all of the ingredients into a blender (or food processor) and blitz until smooth. Pour into an ice-cream maker and follow the machine manufacturer's instructions. **Place your can of coconut milk in the fridge the night before you're going to make your ice cream. When it comes time to make your ice cream, use the "cream" that has risen to the top. Similar posts: plastic toy refrigerator non refrigerated milk residential walk in refrigerator 8 bottle wine fridge haier passion pink color cube mini refrigerator freezer how to fix your refrigerator refrigerator 48 inches commercial refrigerator manufacturer refrigeration access valves child proof fridge locks |
Freezer casseroles recipes : Freezers with ice makers : Great dane refrigerated trailers Freezer Casseroles Recipes
Thanksgiving Food The traditional Thanksgiving food in my family. Grandma's Cornbread Dressing Ingredients: 2 pans cornbread, broken into pieces 1 package celery, chopped 1 onion, chopped 4 boiled eggs, chopped 5-6 slices stale bread 4-5 cans vegetable broth Salt and pepper Sage 1 pkg. veggie sausage, cooked (optional) Directions: Leave breads out overnight to dry out. Crumble cornbread and other bread in a large bowl. Sautee celery and onion in small amount of vegetable oil. Add sauteed vegetables, chopped eggs, and veggie sausage to bread mixture. Season with salt, pepper, and sage to taste. Add veggie broth until dressing looks pretty wet in the pan. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Green Bean Casserole Ingredients: 2 (1 lb.) cans green beans, drained or 2 pkgs. frozen cut green beans 3/4 c. milk 1 can (10 1/2 oz.) condensed cream of mushroom soup 1/8 tsp. ground black pepper 1 can (3 oz.) french fried onions Directions: Cook beans in salted water. Drain. Combine milk, soup, pepper; pour over beans. Add 1/2 can onions; pour into 1 1/2 qt. casserole dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Garnish with 1/2 can onions; bake 5 minutes. Serves 6. Sweet Potato Casserole Ingredients: 3 C. mashed sweet potato 1 C. sugar 1/4 C. milk 2 eggs 2 t. vanilla 1/2 C. oleo 1 C. coconut Directions: Mix all ingredients; pour in baking dish. Topping Ingredients: 1 C. chopped nuts 1 C. brown sugar 1/2 C. oleo 1/2 C. flour Directions: Mix well. Break into pieces and sprinkle over potato mixture. Bake 35 min. @ 350 degrees. Festive Frozen Cranberry Salad (Pink Stuff) Ingredients: 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk 1/4 c. reconstituted lemon juice 1 (16-ounce) can whole berry cranberry sauce 1 (20-ounce) can crushed pineapple, drained 1/2 c. chopped nuts 1 (9-ounce) container frozen non-dairy whipped topping, thawed Directions: In large bowl, combine sweetened condensed milk and lemon juice. Stir in cranberry sauce, pineapple and nuts; fold in whipped topping. Spread in 13x9-inch baking dish. Freeze until firm. Remove from freezer 10 minutes before cutting. Return leftovers to freezer. Tidewater Parent photo 1 - May 2009 RECIPE – BERRY NICE ICE EQUIPMENT YOU NEED A 10-inch casserole dish or metal cake pan Colander Paring knife Cutting board Measuring cups and spoons Citrus reamer Blender Spatula Fork Bowls Cookie cutter INGREDIENTS YOU NEED 1 pint fresh strawberries 1/4 cup sugar 2 teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice 2 cups ice cubes WHAT YOU NEED TO DO Kids can place the casserole dish in the freezer. Kids can gently wash the strawberries, and adults should remove the caps and cut in half and toss in a blender. Kids can measure out sugar and squeeze lemon juice, then add them to the blender and, with adult supervision, pulse until the mixture is smooth. Kids can toss in the ice cubes and also pulse until the mixture is smooth. Kids can remove the casserole from the freezer and pour in the berry mixture, using a spatula to get as out as much as possible. They can also use the spatula to smooth out the mix and return the dish to the freezer. Check the mixture after a half hour. Kids can use the tines of a fork to mash the frozen edges into the softer center, then use a spatula to smooth out the mixture before returning to the freezer. After another 15 minutes or so, remove the mixture from the freezer. You can scoop out the ice into dishes or use cookie cutters to remove rounds of the ice. Yields 2 – 4 servings. Similar posts: ge monogram 42 inch refrigerator admiral fridge freezer true freezer walk in freezer installation refrigerator specification replace refrigerator door seal pur water filter refrigerator |
GREEN REFRIGERANT : NATIONAL REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING. Green Refrigerant
Green Flash 09/17/06 Tonight I saw one of the most beautiful and long lasting green flashes I've ever seen. The sunset was a very complex mock mirage. It seemed that the sun could not get enough of playing with ducts and produced a different shape every moment. In the end it really seemed to be a boat with a green sale. green day! "Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its loveliness arises." Pedro Calderon de la Barca Similar posts: free standing freezers avanti refrigerators how long can you keep defrosted chicken in the fridge cheapest freezer refrigerator magnet craft used blast freezers what temperature should a refrigerator be kept at kitchen aid ice cream freezer refrigerator and freezer thermometer |
Modern Refrigeration Book - Fridge Dimensions. Modern Refrigeration Book
Secret 14: Despite Educating Myself I Still Don’t Eat Properly Over the years I have done a lot of reading about food and the results of eating the wrong kinds of foods. I have read books that tell me being fat isn’t my fault, books that tell me to eat this or that and I will be thinner and healthier, books with fad diets that propose eating one kind of food, or books with food regimens based on a region (Mediterranean, South Beach, French, etc). The worst are the diets based on silly food mythology, like there is really a difference in the kinds of foods that should be eaten by different blood types (I had this one “friend” who was a f**ing proselytizer for that damn diet and would not stop talking about it at every meal we shared- I no longer see her!). I have been called (and called myself) a food addict, a carb addict, etc., and I think I really know the proper way to eat. After all of my reading the one eating regimen that I feel makes the most sense is the so-called “Paleo” diet (or “Caveman Diet”), based on the knowledge that we were genetically evolved to eat a very different diet than the one that most people in the developed countries eat: Here’s the theory in a nutshell, copied from an introduction by Dr. Ben Balzer: “For millions of years, humans and their relatives have eaten meat, fish, fowl and the leaves, roots and fruits of many plants. One big obstacle to getting more calories from the environment is the fact that many plants are inedible. Grains, beans and potatoes are full of energy but all are inedible in the raw state as they contain many toxins. There is no doubt about that- please don’t try to eat them raw, they can make you very sick. “Around 10,000 years ago, an enormous breakthrough was made- a breakthrough that was to change the course of history, and our diet, forever. This breakthrough was the discovery that cooking these foods made them edible- the heat destroyed enough toxins to render them edible. Grains include wheat, corn, barley, rice, sorghum, millet and oats. Grain based foods also include products such as flour, bread, noodles and pasta. These foods entered the menu of New Stone Age (Neolithic) man, and Paleolithic diet buffs often refer to them as Neolithic foods. “The cooking of grains, beans and potatoes had an enormous effect on our food intake- perhaps doubling the number of calories that we could obtain from the plant foods in our environment. Other advantages were soon obvious with these foods: ? they could store for long periods (refrigeration of course being unavailable in those days) ? they were dense in calories- i.e., a small weight contains a lot of calories, enabling easy transport ? the food was also the seed of the plant- later allowing ready farming of the species “These advantages made it much easier to store and transport food. We could more easily store food for winter, and for nomads and travelers to carry supplies. Food storage also enabled surpluses to be stored, and this in turn made it possible to free some people from food gathering to become specialists in other activities, such as builders, warriors and rulers. This in turn set us on the course to modern day civilization. Despite these advantages, our genes were never developed with grains, beans and potatoes and were not in tune with them, and still are not. Man soon improved further on these advances- by farming plants and animals...The reason why grains, beans and potatoes store so well is simply because of the toxins that they contain. The enzyme blockers put them into a deep freeze, stopping them from sprouting. The lectins and other toxins are natural pesticides and can attack bacteria, insects, worms, rodents and other pests (and humans, too, of course).” I’m not proselytizing myself here, really, I’m not (well, maybe a little), but I added all of that to explain the theory of it all, which makes a lot of sense to me. But... After being on that diet (more or less) for three years and losing about 80 pounds, when my partner left me in August of 2005 I went into a tail spin, quitting what I knew in rage and depression, eating meal after meal at the 10 or so fast food joints within a quarter mile of my house, or running to 7-11 for sugary comfort foods late at night to eat in front of a TV, watching a movie alone, and essentially saying “screw you” to my nutritionist, my therapist, and my ex, all of whom had been supporting me in the struggle to lose weight and get off sugar, grain and other refined carbohydrates. You know the story, it isn’t uncommon, especially for women (and gay men). Whereas others drink or take drugs to numb the pain, sugar was/is my “medicine”. I might have felt bad after a heavy dose of these bad foods, with cramps and heartburn and the growing difficulty in walking or breathing, but nothing has overcome (still) the short-term gratification of sugar, and fast food. And I am still dealing with the issue of “why bother?” because I don’t really feel I like myself enough FYI: "During the 1700s in Britain’s North American colonies, chickens thrived everywhere. They appeared on plantations and middle-class farms, around slave quarters, in cages aboard ships at sea, and in the streets of cities and towns. “Poultry was really, really common in the eighteenth century. If you were poor and you had any livestock, you had chickens. They were easy to raise. They reproduced in large numbers and reached sexual maturity early,” said Elaine Shirley, manager of Colonial Williamsburg’s rare breeds program. Twenty-first-century Americans may assume that eighteenth-century chickens had the same place in the human diet as they do today, that chicken meat was cheap, plentiful, and available year round. It was not. For the most part, because of the animal’s reproductive cycle, chicken was a seasonal treat. Hens lay eggs year round. They are, however, most productive during the spring and summer, when increased daylight signals the best time for making chicks. Hatching during warm weather lets chicks grow strong and prepare for winter’s rigors. Modern breeders know well the impact that light has on egg output. Carefully controlled artificial illumination in modern henhouses fools the birds. It causes hens to lay hundreds of eggs throughout the year. Two hundred years ago, though, things happened according to nature’s shifts. Hens typically laid dozens of eggs annually. Science now also has sped up the maturation process. “There’s been lots of genetic work done with chickens. So, today, they grow fast. It takes maybe six weeks from hatching to arriving at your table. In the 1700s, that trip took more like six months,” Shirley said. There is, as well, a difference in diet. Today, carefully controlled feedings boost growth. In the 1700s, chickens ate table scraps or scavenged. “Chickens consumed a lot of garden waste. For example, if you’d finished picking all the peas, then you pulled up the vines and fed them to the chickens. When you had a biscuit that didn’t rise properly or bread with mold, you threw it into the farmyard. Chickens love bugs and are omnivorous, so they eat meat and, sometimes, eat each other. They also love mice,” Shirley said. Farmers and the poor let chickens roam. Referred to as “dung hill” chickens, these birds often could be found on a manure pile, pecking for insects. The rich, however, liked to keep their birds in a building, especially if they had a manicured garden. At night, people tried to get the chickens into a safe place. Chickens are vulnerable to begin with, and poor night vision makes them easy game for predators, like weasels. “Tending the poultry generally was a woman’s job,” Shirley said. “Many books written during the period confirm this and offer advice on raising and taking care of chickens.” Raising chickens also was an important aspect of a slave’s life. Masters often allowed slaves to have the birds, though prohibiting them from owning other animals. Slaves not only raised chickens for their own diets but sometimes ran businesses selling birds and eggs. The chief use of chickens was as dinner fare. Hundreds of eighteenth-century recipes suggest that with this meat cooks could offer a dish to suit almost every palate. Not only were breast, thighs, and legs devoured but livers, hearts, and gizzards. Of course, eggs also were popular, whether fried, scrambled, or made into omelets. Without refrigeration, poultry dishes tended to be fresh. A cook would select a bird early in the morning, clean it, and serve it for lunch. Diners ate leftovers during the next several meals until everything was consumed. Gardeners used chicken manure on plants. The feathers had almost no value. Goose down was preferred for bedding. Goose and turkey feathers made much better writing instruments. According to Shirley, many modern guests find the chickens the most captivating of all the domesticated creatures in the Historic Area." “When people learn how many different types of chickens exist,” she said, “their reactions are similar: ‘Wow! I’ve never seen a chicken like that. I thought all chickens were white. Cool! Chickens can be pretty.’” Similar posts: refrigerator specification coolers refrigerators danby all refrigerator glass refrigerator storage sets stainless steel commercial freezer replace refrigerator water filter refrigerator magnets drinks in refrigerator what is a 3 way fridge ge refrigerator water dispenser problems |
REFRIGERATION COMPRESSORS - 24 REFRIGERATORS - REFRIGERATOR MAGNET ART Refrigeration Compressors
Shed 17 rooftop, refrigeration plant, compressors? There were a few of theses in this room, and there wasa control room adjacent with a window viewing the compressors. The control room was fairly big, with gas detectors amonhst other things About Parker drive systems for refrigeration compressors and condenser fans About Parker drive systems for refrigeration compressors and condenser fans Similar posts: refrigerators for the garage haier passion pink color cube mini refrigerator freezer ge americana refrigerator major appliances refrigerators free chest freezer sanyo freezers do you need to refrigerate pumpkin pie zanotti refrigeration units refrigerator with computer |
Northland refrigerator reviews. Commercial freezer temperature. Refrigeration compressors. Northland Refrigerator Reviews
Northland. New Zealand dunes sur la cote de ouest dans le Northland de la Nouvelle Zelande Northland Kinospotpremiere | 25.11.2010 | Cineplexx Northland Kinospotpremiere | 25.11.2010 | Cineplexx Similar posts: brita refrigerator replacement filter freezer on the bottom refrigerators 42 in refrigerator kitchenaid builtin refrigerator can you refrigerate breast milk white french door refrigerator best home refrigerator |
Refrigerator fix - Refrigerator not cold but freezer is - Stainless steel bottom freezer refrigerator. Refrigerator Fix
Philco Refrigerator My buddy Kenny does a lot of house fixing and he came along a guy who wanted to get rid of this old Philco refrigerator. He said it didn't work but it ended up just being a tripped breaker...the thing still works! It needs a new paint job though. When Kenny saw it he thought of me. ATC #14 - The Munchkins rejoice A tribute. Digital collage, glitter, silver gel ink, colored pencil. (Note the irridiscent glow around the giant fridge.) Created for Vintage ATC trade. (I fixed the white bit at the top left, which bugged me after I saw this picture.) (1 of 2 -- I made one for myself as well.) Similar posts: bottom mount refrigerator with water dispenser frigidaire convertible freezer refrigerated pizza dough portable freezer units retro style fridges free standing freezers frigidaire top mount refrigerator back bar refrigerator smeg fridge freezers |
Refrigerator temperature celsius. Store refrigeration. Refrigerator Temperature Celsius
Moussaka Moussaka is an eggplant (aubergine)-based dish of the Balkans and the Middle East. Though it is part of all the cuisines of the former Ottoman region and has an Arabic name, in the West, it is best-known in its Greek form. All versions are based primarily on sauteed eggplant and tomato, usually with minced meat. The Greek version, which is the best-known outside the region, includes layers of meat and eggplant topped with a white sauce and baked. In the classic Greek three-layer recipe, the bottom layer consists of eggplant slices sauteed in olive oil; the middle layer is ground lamb cooked with onion, garlic, chopped tomatoes, herbs, and spices (cinnamon, allspice and black pepper); and the top layer is a bechamel sauce or egg custard (probably introduced by Tselementes in the 1920s). Each layer is cooked on its own and then they are laid in a lightly buttered or oiled pan and baked until the top layer turns golden brown. Moussaka should not be served straight from the oven, as it is too runny; it should always be left to settle for 20 to 30 minutes before cutting and serving. Once the temperature has dropped below 60 degrees Celsius, the portions, although still hot, will keep their shape on the plate. Leftover moussaka keeps well in the refrigerator and can be eaten cold as well. Banana Long thick-skinned edible fruit that is yellow when ripe. Keep bananas on a fruit dish in the living room at room temperature. If you want the bananas to ripen faster place the bowl in the sun. Like other tropical fruits and tomatoes and bell peppers, never store bananas in the refrigerator. Below 8 degrees Celsius the fruit will decay from the inside. These fruits will not ripen but will turn black in the refrigerator ? this is not my information :) , i get it from internet as Dr. Similar posts: built in refrigerator stainless steel pony keg fridge danby compact fridge water dispenser and refrigerator freezer door heaters american style fridge freezer freezer leaking water refrigerated van sales small refrigerator price |
Refrigerator Pulls. Water Filter For Refrigerators. Refrigeration Research Products Refrigerator Pulls
Pulled Pork with Spicy Slaw Slow cooked the pork in a crock pot. Turned out great! Here's the recipe, found on foodnetwork.com. I used pork shoulder instead. Ingredients * 1 large Vidalia or other sweet onion, sliced * 3 pounds pork butt, rinsed and patted dry * Salt and pepper * 1 cup barbeque sauce * 1/2 cup yellow mustard * 3 tablespoons tomato paste * 1 cup chicken broth * 1 lime, juiced * White hamburger buns, for serving Spicy Coleslaw * 1/4 cup sour cream * 1/4 cup mayonnaise * 1 lime, juiced * 1 tablespoon hot sauce * 1 (16-ounce) package coleslaw mix (recommended: Dole) * Salt and freshly ground black pepper Directions Place onions in the bottom of a 5-quart slow cooker. Season pork butt with salt and pepper. Place in slow cooker on top of onions, fat side up. In a medium bowl, stir together barbeque sauce, mustard, tomato paste, chicken broth and lime juice. Pour over pork. Cover and cook on LOW setting for 6 to 8 hours. Remove pork and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes. Shred, or pull apart the pork with a couple of forks. For the coleslaw: In a large bowl whisk together sour cream, mayonnaise, lime juice, and hot sauce. Add coleslaw blend and toss to coat. Season with salt and pepper. Place in refrigerator for 1 hour before serving. Serve on top of pork sandwich. Miller Beer Six Pack w/ Pull Tab Cans I purchased this six pack sometime around 1985 or so. For whatever reason, I never got around to drinking any of it, and It sat in the back of my refrigerator for a couple of years. During that time, beer cans were changed from the pull tab to the stay-on tab, so I decided to keep it. None of the cans have ever been opened; all are still full, but I'm sure the beer has been skunky for quite some time now. Similar posts: counter top depth refrigerator compact two door refrigerator travel fridge refrigerator cake filipino style freezer bags vacuum consumer review refrigerator keg refrigerator ge refrigerators model numbers personal mini fridge cooler |
Refrigerator Ice Maker Leak. Ge Freezerless Refrigerator. Refrigerator Ice Maker Leak
Light Leak A light leak, commonly associated with Holga model cameras, is an area within a camera where light is able to seep, or "leak", in, causing the film to over-expose. Within most cameras, this is considered a major problem, usually remedied through replacement of the foam between the back of the camera and the camera body. Within Holga cameras specifically, the most common light leak areas are located at the corners of the front of the camera, the seams between the back and the body of the camera, and the exposure number window on the back of the camera. Some people consider the light leaks in cameras such as the Holga model to be artistic and therefore leave the light leaks untouched. Others, however, see them as a nuisance and cover them with Velcro, duct tape, or electrical tape. Fixing a leak The current freezing weather conditions is resulting in more than double the usual amount of bursts and leaks. Our engineers are working round the clock to get them fixed like this one on Abbotsbury Road, Holland Park W14. Similar posts: easy refrigerator pickles refrigerator magnets white french door refrigerator subzero all refrigerator hussman refrigerators true ice cream freezer mortuary refrigerators |
Sanyo biomedical refrigerator. Food safety refrigeration. Propane refrigerator efficiency. Sanyo Biomedical Refrigerator
Biomedical Ethics in Asia 1 of 2 Biomedical Ethics in Asia: A Casebook for Multicultural Learners features a series of informative and interactive cases dealing with biomedical issues that health care professionals and students often face in their practice and studies worldwide. Examples and case studies have been adapted for the Asian context to make the study of biomedical ethics more approachable for readers in Asia. The book facilitates the study of contemporary biomedical ethics within the contexts of each reader's religion and culture. Health care students and professionals (physicians, nurses, and co-medicals), along with ethicists, lawyers, and researchers can readily use the book to learn the key concepts of biomedical ethics and immediately apply that knowledge to their work. Each chapter consists of sections that provide background information and provoke analysis, and these help readers break down the cases and encourage an informed discussion.c Biomedical Sciences Building The School of Biological Sciences is located in the Biomedical Sciences Building, known as Boldrewood locally by most people including taxi and bus drivers. [According to the Uni of Soton website] Similar posts: wine refrigerators coolers ultra low temp freezer johnson controls refrigerator thermostat freezer trays garage refrigerator freezer cleaning freezers port newark refrigerated warehouse refrigerating cakes |
STAINLESS FRIDGE. DISCOUNT COMPACT REFRIGERATOR. SUN FROST FREEZER. Stainless Fridge
Kitch Remod - Sept. 12, 2008 Dupont is replacing our Zodiaq countertop due to product defects..dull patches and divets were popping up for no reason. They brought the replacement last week but screwed up the angle and edging! Fridge sitter Audrey took a real shine to the big stainless fridge at LeAnne and Sergio's house. She crawled in to have a good look around, and would have camped out in there if we'd let her. Similar posts: free standing freezers intergrated fridge used blast freezers buy a refrigerator online mid size refrigerator 5 cu ft chest freezer beer freezer mug |
SMALL UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATORS. STAINLESS STEEL ICE CREAM FREEZER. Small Undercounter Refrigerators
espresso station! leftmost small grinder is the decaf espresso bigger one = regular espresso undercounter refrigerator: right half: all our milk + milk steaming pitchers left half: all condiments, whipped cream, half-n-half, iced teas, etc. Similar posts: william the refrigerator perry pink retro kitchen and refrigerator energy star refrigerators temperature for refrigerator solar fridge fisher paykel refrigerator parts does butter need to be refrigerated amana cabinet depth refrigerators fridge balls refrigerator transportation |
William cullen refrigerator. Refrigerator leaking water on floor. William Cullen Refrigerator
NYC - Bryant Park: William Cullen Bryant statue WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT 1794-1878 YET LET NO EMPTY GUST OF PASSION FIND AN UTTERANCE IN THY LAY A BLAST THAT WHIRLS THE DUST ALONG THE HOWLING STREET AND DIES AWAY BUT FEELINGS OF CALM POWER AND MIGHTY SWEEP, LIKE CURRENTS JOUNEYING THROUGH THE WINDLESS DEEP. This statue of a seated larger than life William Cullen Bryant, sculpted by Herbert Adams and architected by Thomas Hastings of Carrere and Hastings, was dedicated on October 24, 1911. The 6' high, 3'6' wide figure stands on an intrgral plinth on a pedestal under a 30-foot archiform canopy, with a large urn and a balustrade at either side. Bryant, an American romantic poet and journalist, whose most critically acclaimed work, "The Embargo" was published in 1817, moved to New York where He became a central force in the creation of the New York Athenaeum and its publication by the same name. The Athenaeum instigated the creation of New York University and was among its initial board of trustees. Bryant was a lifelong political activist, initially as a proponent of the Free Soil Party, and later in life as a founder of the Republican Party. He was a fervent supporter of Abraham Lincoln's presidential bid in 1860. That same year, Bryant founded New York Medical College. In 1884, the park where his statue sits, was rededicated in his honor. Vandercook Print Bundle in the William Cullen library foyer A celebration, it took us a year to get the prints exhibited so it should really be 101. Mark Sandham and I are exhibiting the Vandercook Centenary Print Bundle in the foyer of the William Cullen library at the Wits University here in Johannesburg, South Africa. The exhibition runs from 12 to 30 July 2010 and is well worth a visit if you have any interest in Vandercook presses, letterpress printing, typography or just curious hobbies. The exhibition web page at letterpress.co.za/news/vandercook Similar posts: usb freezer glass door upright freezer miniature freezers ge 5 cu ft chest freezer refrigerator water supply valve how long can fish stay in the refrigerator refrigerator is freezing food avanti refrigeration southern refrigeration corp |