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26 Mar, 2025
The BEST Bowl Cleaner!
Best toilet bowl cleaner I've ever used (and I've used plenty in my 80+ years!).
09 Aug, 2008
The Convection Oven Bible by Linda Stephen
I have two other convection oven cookbooks, and do not think
they are worth the paper they are printed on. Pages 7-22 of The Convection Oven Bible provide clear, useful, easy to understand basic information about
convection cooking. Large clear print and appetizing color photos are a bonus in this cookbook.
19 Oct, 2006
Pearl by Lauraine Snelling
2 of 2 found this helpful Pearl is the second book in the four book Dakota Treasures series. If you enjoy reading Christian historical fiction, you will mostly like join me in becoming an avid fan of prolific author, Lauraine Snelling. Reading a series of books is always a pleasure for me, because each new book further developes the characters in previous books, as well as introducing new characters. Each
leading character in the Dakota Treasures series bears the name of a precious stone...Ruby, Pearl, Opal, and Amethyst. You will feel like you get to personally know each of these strong young women who settled in the American West in the 1800's.